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'''Tana''', ''the Bloodsower'' is a [[legendary]] [[elf]] [[druid]] from an unknown [[plane]]. | '''Tana''', ''the Bloodsower'' is a [[legendary]] [[elf]] [[druid]] from an unknown [[plane]]. | ||
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Tana was abandoned in the woods as a child. For unknown reasons, she was taken in by a pod of fungal [[saproling]]s, who protected her from the wild. The girl has grown into a feral prowler, and viciously hunts any trespassers to feed her saproling caretakers. | Tana was abandoned in the woods as a child. For unknown reasons, she was taken in by a pod of fungal [[saproling]]s, who protected her from the wild. The girl has grown into a feral prowler, and viciously hunts any trespassers to feed her saproling caretakers. | ||
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[[Category:Elves]] | [[Category:Elves]] | ||
[[Category:Druids]] |
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Race | Elf |
Birthplace | Unknown |
Lifetime | Unknown |
Sources | |
Commander 2016 |
Tana, the Bloodsower is a legendary elf druid from an unknown plane.
History
Tana was abandoned in the woods as a child. For unknown reasons, she was taken in by a pod of fungal saprolings, who protected her from the wild. The girl has grown into a feral prowler, and viciously hunts any trespassers to feed her saproling caretakers.
The locals are apparently aware there is something afoot in the woods, and the whisper of a forest spirit whose thirst for the blood of travelers knows no bounds. However, search parties return empty-handed if at all, babbling of soil soaked in blood.[1]
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (October 26, 2016). "It's Time to Talk Commander (2016 Edition)". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.