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The '''Lady of Otaria''', also known as the '''Lady of the Mountain''', is an [[avatar]] from [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominara]] worshiped by the Dwarves of [[Otaria]].
The '''Lady of Otaria''', also known as the '''Lady of the Mountain''', is an [[avatar]] from [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominara]] worshiped as a deity by the Dwarves of [[Otaria]] and [[Sarpadia]].


==History==
==History==
The Lady of Otaria was once said to have been a [[giant]] known as the Lady of the Mountain and later an [[avatar]]. [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] legends say she was created by [[Gaea]] and [[Fiers]] to watch and care for Dominara. At some point an unknown evil attacked the world, creating the [[goblin]]s to undo it, so they created the dwarves to defend it. The Lady and the dwarves succeeded in defeating the evil, but the Lady was injured and had to hide under the earth to recuperate. Since that day the dwarves have kept her three names secret, as speaking one of those names could summon her in cases of dire need. One was (supposedly) used when the [[Sarpadia|Sarapadian]] dwarves were about to fall to the [[orc]]s and goblins after the [[Brothers' War]] as the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] was approaching.
The Lady of Otaria was once said to have been a [[giant]] known as the Lady of the Mountain and later an [[avatar]]. [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] legends say she was created by [[Gaea]] and [[Fiers]] to watch and care for Dominara. At some point, an unknown evil attacked the world, creating the [[goblin]]s to undo it, so she created the dwarves to defend it. The Lady and the dwarves defeated the evil, but the Lady was injured and had to hide under the earth to recuperate. Since that day, the dwarves have kept her three names secret, as speaking one of those names could summon her in cases of dire need. One was (supposedly) used by the Sarpadian dwarves to evacuate them from Sarpadia to [[Terisiare]] when their empire fell following the [[Brothers' War]] and was potentially summoned a second time during the first [[Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria]].<ref name="Myths 4">[[Will McDermott]] and [[Daneen McDermott]], [[Jess Lebow]], ed. (2000.) "The Lady of the Mountain" ''[[The Myths of Magic]]'', Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-1529-3.</ref><ref name="EthanTwitter">{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1561881788758179840|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=I led the design process for the box toppers|date=August 23, 2022}}</ref>
 
==In other media==
===Dungeons & Dragons===
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The Lady of Otaria received a [[Dungeons & Dragons]] third edition stat block.<ref name="DnD">{{WebRef|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-meets-dd-2002-03-08|title=Sivitri Scarzam|author=[[Steve Conard]]|date=March 8, 2002|publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712082639/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-meets-dd-2002-03-08|archivedate=July 12, 2017}}</ref> She is a high-level female [[human]] [[fighter]], [[sorcerer]], and spellsword who speaks Common, [[Dragon|Draconic]], [[Dwarf|Dwarven]], [[Elf|Elven]], and Infernal. Her familiar is a Fiendish Pseudodragon with whom she can communicate telepathically. She carries a variety of items including the Lady of the Mountain Lightning Sword, a sword that can summon lightning; a Crystal Mountain Shard, a spell focus that contains all lower-level spells; as well as [[Sivitri]]'s Ring of Power.


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 13 May 2024

Lady of Otaria
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Details
Race Avatar
Giant (formerly)
Birthplace Dominaria
Lifetime Immortal?
Colors
{R}{G}
Sources
The Myths of Magic

The Lady of Otaria, also known as the Lady of the Mountain, is an avatar from Dominara worshiped as a deity by the Dwarves of Otaria and Sarpadia.

History

The Lady of Otaria was once said to have been a giant known as the Lady of the Mountain and later an avatar. Dwarven legends say she was created by Gaea and Fiers to watch and care for Dominara. At some point, an unknown evil attacked the world, creating the goblins to undo it, so she created the dwarves to defend it. The Lady and the dwarves defeated the evil, but the Lady was injured and had to hide under the earth to recuperate. Since that day, the dwarves have kept her three names secret, as speaking one of those names could summon her in cases of dire need. One was (supposedly) used by the Sarpadian dwarves to evacuate them from Sarpadia to Terisiare when their empire fell following the Brothers' War and was potentially summoned a second time during the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[1][2]

In other media

Dungeons & Dragons

The Lady of Otaria received a Dungeons & Dragons third edition stat block.[3] She is a high-level female human fighter, sorcerer, and spellsword who speaks Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, and Infernal. Her familiar is a Fiendish Pseudodragon with whom she can communicate telepathically. She carries a variety of items including the Lady of the Mountain Lightning Sword, a sword that can summon lightning; a Crystal Mountain Shard, a spell focus that contains all lower-level spells; as well as Sivitri's Ring of Power.

In-game references

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References

  1. Will McDermott and Daneen McDermott, Jess Lebow, ed. (2000.) "The Lady of the Mountain" The Myths of Magic, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-1529-3.
  2. a b Ethan Fleischer (August 23, 2022). "I led the design process for the box toppers". Twitter.
  3. Steve Conard (March 8, 2002). "Sivitri Scarzam". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017.