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{{Character|
{{Infobox character
|name=Angrath
|name=Angrath
|image=Angrath.jpg
|image=Angrath1.jpg
|race=[[Minotaur]] [[planeswalker]]
|race=[[Minotaur]] [[Planeswalker]]
|sources=See references
|birthplace= Unknown
|lifetime= [[Mending Era]]
|children=Jamira<br/>Rumi
|colors = Center: {{mana|BR}}
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}}
Captain '''Angrath''' is a [[minotaur]] [[planeswalkers|planeswalker]] of unknown origin, trapped on [[Ixalan (plane)|the plane of Ixalan]]<ref name="Confidence">{{NewRef|magic-story/question-confidence-2017-09-13|A Question of Confidence|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|September 13, 2017 }}</ref> for fourteen years.<ref name="Glimpse Sun">{{NewRef|magic-story/glimpse-far-side-sun-2018-01-17|Glimpse the Far Side of the Su|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 17, 2018}}</ref>  
'''Angrath''' is a [[Minotaur]] [[planeswalker]] of unknown origin. On [[Ixalan (plane)|the plane of Ixalan]] he was known as '''Captain Angrath'''<ref name="Confidence">{{DailyRef|magic-story/question-confidence-2017-09-13|A Question of Confidence|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|September 13, 2017 }}</ref> for fourteen years.<ref name="Glimpse Sun">{{DailyRef|magic-story/glimpse-far-side-sun-2018-01-17|Glimpse the Far Side of the Su|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 17, 2018}}</ref>


==Appearance and character==
==Appearance and characteristics==
In battle, Angrath wields fiery chain whips, and his body exudes extreme heat. He is driven by a feeling of restless impatience, like a caged animal awaiting its moment of freedom.<ref name="Bio"/> This fuels his wild temper and spurs him on in an endless series of raids. Huatli considers him aggressive, rude and insulting.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/>
Angrath has a large stocky posture and a [[bull]]'s head. In battle, he wields fiery chain whips, and his body exudes extreme heat. He is driven by a feeling of restless impatience, like a caged animal awaiting its moment of freedom.<ref name="Bio"/> This fuels his wild temper and spurs him on in an endless series of raids. His magic matches his temper, inflaming tensions among his enemies and turning them against each other.<ref name="War Games">Translated in design by temporary [[control]] changing.{{DailyRef|making-magic/war-games-2019-04-22|War Games|Mark Rosewater|April 22, 2019}}</ref> Huatli considers him aggressive, rude, and insulting.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/> A skilled [[Artificer|blacksmith]] and terrifying warrior, there is little that can stand against the minotaur's mighty blows. Once his trust and respect have been earned, he is an implacable ally, but if crossed, his rage burns as hot as his forge.<ref name="Planes of Multiverse"/>
 
Angrath is centered in both [[black]] and [[red]] mana. When creating spells, his hands become superheated, and his chain bursts into flames. When he planeswalks he disappears in a burst of flame.


==History==
==History==
After he got trapped by <c>Ixalan's Binding</c>, Angrath found a place for himself when Captain Radcliff of the notorious ''Devil's Smile'' offered him a place in his crew. Welcomed among the other misfits and rogues of a particularly motley crew, Angrath put his physical and magical talents to good use in Captain Radcliff 's raiding and pillaging. Soon it was clear that the rest of the crew loved and respected Angrath more than their captain, and the minotaur led a quick and almost bloodless mutiny that left Radcliff hanging by a gaff hook strapped to the bowsprit. Now-Captain Angrath changed the ship's name to ''Devil's Chains'' to reflect the magic of his searing-hot chains, and the crew's notoriety increased exponentially.<ref name="Bio">[http://magic.wizards.com/en/story/planeswalkers/angrath Planeswalkers: Angrath]</ref> At first glance, he seems to care more about mayhem than about [[treasure]]. In truth, he is searching for the [[Immortal Sun]] in the hope it can free him. He recognized [[Huatli]] as a fellow planeswalker and offered her assistance in leaving the plane in exchange for help, but at first she attacked him and fled. In the race for [[Orazca]] he caught up with her again.<ref name="The Race 2">{{NewRef|magic-story/race-part-2-2017-10-18|The Race, Part 2|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|October 18, 2017}}</ref>
===Ixalan===
[[File:Angrath.jpg|thumb|270x270px|alt=|Captain Angrath.]]
Angrath lived for fourteen years on Ixalan. After he got trapped by <c>Ixalan's Binding</c>, he found a place for himself when Captain Radcliff of the notorious ''Devil's Smile'' offered him a place in his crew. Welcomed among the other misfits and rogues of a particularly motley crew, Angrath put his physical and magical talents to good use in Captain Radcliff's raiding and pillaging. Soon it was clear that the rest of the crew loved and respected Angrath more than their captain, and the minotaur led a quick and almost bloodless mutiny that left Radcliff hanging by a gaff hook strapped to the bowsprit. Now-Captain Angrath changed the ship's name to ''Devil's Chains'' to reflect the magic of his searing-hot chains, and the crew's notoriety increased exponentially.<ref name="Bio">[http://magic.wizards.com/en/story/planeswalkers/angrath Planeswalkers: Angrath]</ref> At first glance, he seems to care more about mayhem than about [[treasure]]. In truth, he is searching for the [[Immortal Sun]] in the hope it can free him. He recognized [[Huatli]] as a fellow planeswalker and offered her assistance in leaving the plane in exchange for help, but at first, she attacked him and fled. In the race for [[Orazca]] he caught up with her again.<ref name="The Race 2">{{DailyRef|magic-story/race-part-2-2017-10-18|The Race, Part 2|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|October 18, 2017}}</ref>[[File:Angrath's Fury.jpg|left|thumb|<c>Angrath's Fury</c>|249x249px]]
 
The unlikely pair joined together to find a way to reach the city. Angrath was dismissive of Huatli's intentions to serve her emperor in finding the [[Immortal Sun]]. Telling her that the highest title of the [[Sun Empire]] did not mean freedom, while comparing her to an ant that tried to climb on the top of her anthill, declaring all of their struggles over the city as petty and short-sighted over who would define truth. As they came near the city, Angrath tried to planeswalk to [[Kaldheim (plane)|Kaldheim]] and deduced from the length of his suspension that whatever blocked them from leaving this plane must have been near. He told Huatli that true freedom started when one realized that one was trapped. On a question about where he wanted to go first, he answered that he wanted to see his daughters.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/>
 
When they came near the city, they found a tomb erected later. In it, they discovered Saint [[Elenda]], the progenitor of the [[vampire]]s of the [[Legion of Dusk]]. Angrath had little care for her, instead deciding to hurry Huatli on. When she refused, he angrily struck at her and went on alone.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/> Huatli reacted by sending a [[Dinosaur]] to [[trample]] him in the mud.<ref name="Arbiter Law">{{DailyRef|magic-story/arbiter-law-left-chaos-his-wake-2018-01-24|The Arbiter of Law Left Chaos in His Wake|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 24, 2018}}</ref> Because he had to dispose of the dinosaur, Angrath was late in joining the scramble for the Immortal Sun in Orazca's Tower of Triumph.<ref name="Arbiter Law"/>


The unlikely pair joined together in order to find a way to reach the city. Angrath was dismissive of Huatli's intentions to serve her emperor in finding the [[Immortal Sun]]. Telling her that the highest title of the [[Sun Empire]] did not mean freedom, while comparing her to an ant that tried to climb on the top of her anthill, declaring all of their struggles over the city as petty and short-sighted over who would define truth. As they came near the city, Angrath tried to planeswalk to [[Kaldheim]], and deduced from the length of his suspension that whatever blocked them from leaving this plane must have been near. He told Huatli that true freedom started when one realized that one was trapped. On a question where he wanted to go first, he answered that he wanted to see his daughters.<ref name="Glimpse Sun">{{NewRef|magic-story/glimpse-far-side-sun-2018-01-17|Glimpse the Far Side of the Su|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 17, 2018}}</ref>  
After the Immortal Sun was taken, Angrath vanished, cursing Ixalan in his passing words.<ref name="tell story">{{DailyRef|magic-story/who-tells-stories-2018-02-07|Who Tells the Stories|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 2, 2018}}</ref> He then reunited, teary-eyed, with his daughters at their family's smithy.<ref name="Wool">{{DailyRef|magic-story/wool-over-eyes-2018-02-14|Wool over the Eyes|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 14, 2018}}</ref> The wanderlust of a planeswalker is hard to deny, and with his daughters safe, Angrath finds himself exploring the [[multiverse]] once more.<ref name="Planes of Multiverse">{{WikiRef|author=[[Jay Annelli]]|date=2021|title=Magic: The Gathering - Planes of the Multiverse|publisher=Abrams ComicArts}}</ref>


When they came near the city, they found a tomb erected later. In it, they discovered Saint [[Elenda]], the progenitor of the [[vampire]]s of the [[Legion of Dusk]]. Angrath had little care for her, instead hurrying Huatli on. When she refused, he angrily struck at her and went on alone.<ref name="Glimpse Sun">{{NewRef|magic-story/glimpse-far-side-sun-2018-01-17|Glimpse the Far Side of the Su|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 17, 2018}}</ref> Huatli reacted by sending a [[Dinosaur]] to [[trample|trampling]] him in the mud.<ref name="Arbiter Law">{{NewRef|magic-story/arbiter-law-left-chaos-his-wake-2018-01-24|The Arbiter of Law Left Chaos in His Wake|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|January 24, 2018}}</ref> Because he had to dispose of the dinosaur, Angrath was late in joining the scramble for the Immortal Sun in Orzaca's Tower of Triumph.<ref name="Arbiter Law"/>
===War of the Spark===
[[File:Angrath´s Wrath.jpg|thumb|<c>Angrath's Rampage</c>|273x273px]]
Angrath's happiness was short-lived: he was lured to [[Ravnica]] by the [[Interplanar Beacon]], and immediately became trapped there due to [[Bolas]]'s use of the [[Immortal Sun]]. Alongside many other planeswalkers and Ravnicans, he [[War of the Spark (event)|fought]] against the [[Eternal]]s of Bolas' [[Dreadhorde]].<ref name="Weisman Ravnica novel">[[Greg Weisman]] (April 2019). "''[[War of the Spark: Ravnica]]''". Del Rey.</ref> Due to his ability to use controlling magic, he could temporarily pull Eternals to his side during the fight, allowing him to amass a miniature army.<ref name="Amass">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/184437018923/after-reading-the-war-book-i-was-wondering-why|April 25, 2019}}</ref>


After the Immortal Sun was taken, Angrath vanished, cursing Ixalan in his passing words.<ref name="tell story">{{NewRef|archive/magic-story/who-tells-stories-2018-02-07|Who Tells the Stories|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 2, 2018}}</ref> He then reunited, teary-eyed, with his daughters at their family's smithy.<ref name="Wool">{{NewRef|magic-story/wool-over-eyes-2018-02-14|Wool over the Eyes|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 14, 2018}}</ref>
During the invasion, the trapped planeswalkers got together with Ravnican leaders to strategize. Huatli encountered Angrath at the meeting and mocked him for getting trapped by the Immortal Sun again.
 
At [[Jace]]'s recommendation, they decided to split up into teams to focus on specific tasks. [[Gideon]], [[Aurelia]], Angrath, and Huatli led a massive force of planeswalkers and Boros, Izzet, and Simic troops into battle against the [[God]]-Eternal [[Rhonas]], who was leading a battalion of Eternals to destroy the gathered opposition. Gideon and Aurelia led the aerial units, while Angrath led the ground units. Huatli was suspicious of Angrath, keeping an eye on him to make sure he didn't betray the others, yet she also went out of her way to protect him.
 
After Gideon killed Rhonas, Angrath was able to lead a successful charge against the remaining Eternals, forcing Bolas' forces to retreat to the [[Bolas's Citadel|dragon's citadel]]. Despite his initial frustration with being trapped again, Angrath was one of the few planeswalkers who chose to remain on Ravnica after Chandra disabled the Immortal Sun, helping the Gatewatch in their fight against Bolas.
 
Angrath survived the battle and was present during the <c>Planewide Celebration</c> that followed. When the planeswalkers discussed what to do with the Immortal Sun, Angrath wanted to destroy it because of how it trapped him twice, but was vetoed by the idea that it could help capture the planeswalkers who assisted Bolas.<ref name="Ashes">{{DailyRef|magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-ashes-2019-06-12|War of the Spark: Ravnica – Ashes|[[Greg Weisman]]|June 12, 2019}}</ref> He also had a brief conversation with [[Teyo Verada|Teyo]], telling the boy not to pity the dead – for their suffering is over – but rather to pity the loved ones they left behind.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The [[R&D Narrative Team]] has stated (perhaps tongue in cheek) that on his home plane, Angrath was a blacksmith, a family man, and had two daughters. Upon his [[spark]]'s [[igniting|ignition]], he brought them presents from his planeswalking travels. Eventually, he became trapped in Ixalan, hence his desire to return home.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/ten-burning-questions-ixalan-story-2017-10-25|Ten Burning Questions from the Ixalan Story|[[Chas Andres]]|October 25, 2017}}</ref>
* The [[R&D Narrative Team]] has stated that on his home plane, Angrath was a blacksmith, a family man, and had two daughters, Rumi and Jamira. Upon his [[spark]]'s [[igniting|ignition]], he brought them presents from his planeswalking travels. Eventually, he became trapped in Ixalan, hence his desire to return home.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/ten-burning-questions-ixalan-story-2017-10-25|Ten Burning Questions from the Ixalan Story|[[Chas Andres]]|October 25, 2017}}</ref>
** The two daughters were later confirmed in the official storyline.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/><ref name="Wool"/>
** The two daughters were later confirmed in the official storyline.<ref name="Glimpse Sun"/><ref name="Wool"/>
* Angrath previously has been on a plane that had dragons.<ref>Flavor text for {{Cardlink|Dragonskull Summit|Ixalan}}</ref>
* Angrath previously has been on a plane that had dragons.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Dragonskull Summit|Ixalan}}</ref> Also, in the novel, he recognized Arlinn Kord's werewolf nature, implying that he visited either Innistrad or another plane that has werewolves.
* [[Kaldheim]] is not Angrath's homeplane, it just happened to be metaphysically nearby to show it to Huatli.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MTGAlison/status/953676784897110016 Alison Luhrs on Twitter]</ref>
* [[Kaldheim]] is not Angrath's homeplane, it just happened to be metaphysically near Ixalan so that he could conveniently show it to Huatli.<ref>{{TwitterRef|Alison Luhrs|953676784897110016}}</ref>
*Mark Rosewater has clarified that the presence of [[amass]] on <c>Angrath, Captain of Chaos</c> is meant to represent him using his magic to control Eternals rather than any sort of alliance with Nicol Bolas.<ref name="Amass"/>
 
==Planeswalkers met==
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
*[[Arlinn Kord]]
*[[Davriel Cane]]
*[[Gideon Jura]]
*[[Huatli]]
*[[Jace Beleren]]
*[[Nissa Revane]]
*[[Teyo Verada]]
*[[The Wanderer]]
}}
 
===Non-canon===
{{columns-list|
*[[Ajani Goldmane]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Basri Ket]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Chandra Nalaar]]<ref name="Magic 9">MacKay, Jed. (2021). ''[[Magic (BOOM! comic)|Magic]]''. Vol 1, iss 9.</ref> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Garruk]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Jaya Ballard]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Kaito Shizuki]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Karn]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Kaya]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Liliana Vess]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Ral Zarek]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Rowan Kenrith]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Saheeli Rai]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Samut]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Teferi Akosa]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Tezzeret]]<ref name="Magic 19">MacKay, Jed. (2022). ''[[Magic (BOOM! comic)|Magic]]''. Iss 19.</ref> (non-canon)
*[[Tibalt]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Vivien Reid]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
*[[Vraska]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Will Kenrith]]<ref name="Magic 19"/> (non-canon)
}}


==In-game references==
==Planes visited==
'''Represented in:'''
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
* <c>Angrath, Minotaur Pirate</c>  
*Unspecified homeplane
* <c>Angrath, the Flame-Chained</c>
*[[Amonkhet (plane)|Amonkhet]]<ref name="Magic 9"/> (non-[[List of storyline sources|canon]])
*[[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]]
*[[Kaldheim]]
*[[Ravnica]]
}}


'''Depicted in:'''
==Gallery==
* <c>Angrath's Fury</c>  
<gallery>
* <c>Hijack</c>
File:Angrath, the Flame-Chained.png|''“Gold without freedom might as well be lead.”''
File:Angrath, Captain of Chaos.jpg|Trapped in Ravnica.
File:Angrath, Captain of Chaos promo.jpg|<c>Angrath, Captain of Chaos</c> art promo.
File:Spellslinger Angrath.gif|Angrath at [[Valor's Reach]] for ''[[Magic SpellSlingers]]''
File:Angrath MTGA avatar RIX.png|[[Magic: The Gathering Arena]] avatar.
</gallery>


'''Associated cards:'''
==Story appearances==
* <c>Angrath's Ambusher</c>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
* <c>Angrath's Marauders</c>
|-
! Title !! Author !! Publishing date !! Set !! Setting (plane) !! Featuring
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/question-confidence-2017-09-13|A Question of Confidence}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]] || 2017-09-13 || ''[[Ixalan]]'' || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]], [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] || [[Huatli]], [[Inti]], [[Wayta]], [[Apatzec Intli III]], Angrath, [[Teyeuh]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/race-part-2-2017-10-18|The Race, Part 2}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]]|| 2017-10-18 || ''[[Ixalan]]'' || [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] || [[Vraska]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]], [[Vona de Iedo]], [[Huatli]], [[Tishana]], [[Amelia]], [[Malcolm]], [[Breeches]], Angrath
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/glimpse-far-side-sun-2018-01-17|Glimpse the Far Side of the Sun}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]]|| 2018-01-17 || ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' || [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]], [[Kaldheim (plane)|Kaldheim]] || [[Huatli]], [[Inti]], Angrath, [[Elenda of Garrano|Elenda]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]], [[Vraska]], [[Zetalpa]], [[Azor]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/arbiter-law-left-chaos-his-wake-2018-01-24|The Arbiter of Law Left Chaos in His Wake}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]] || 2018-01-24 || ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' || [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] || [[Huatli]], Angrath, [[Tishana]], [[Kumena]], [[Vona]], [[Mavren Fein]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]], [[Vraska]], [[Azor]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/who-tells-stories-2018-02-07|Who Tells the Stories}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]]|| 2018-02-07 || ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' || [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] || [[Huatli]], [[Tishana]], [[Vona de Iedo]], Angrath, [[Mavren Fein]], [[Malcolm]], [[Breeches]], [[Elenda of Garrano|Elenda]], [[Pedron]], [[Zacama]], [[Apatzec Intli III]], [[Inti]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/wool-over-eyes-2018-02-14|Wool Over the Eyes}} ||  [[Alison Luhrs]] & [[Gregg Luben]]|| 2018-02-14 || ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]], Unknown Plane, [[Ravnica]], [[Meditation Plane]], [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] || [[Huatli]], [[Saheeli Rai]], Angrath, Rumi, Jamira, [[Vraska]], [[Nicol Bolas]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]], [[Jaya Ballard|Jaya]], [[Apatzec Intli III]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-rallying-reluctant-2019-05-22|War of the Spark: Ravnica—Rallying the Reluctant}} || [[Greg Weisman]] || 2019-05-22 || ''[[War of the Spark]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Araithia Shokta|Rat]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]], [[Kaya Cassir|Kaya]], [[Teyo Verada|Teyo]], Blaise, [[Teysa Karlov]], Armin Morov, Slavomir Zoltan, [[Maladola]], [[Bilagru]], [[Domri Rade|Domri]] (mentioned), [[Ral Zarek|Ral]], [[Maree]], [[Aurelia]], [[Niv-Mizzet]] (mentioned), [[Gideon Jura|Gideon]], [[Jiang Yanggu|Yanggu]], [[Mowu]], [[Dack Fayden|Dack]], [[Saheeli Rai|Saheeli]], [[Ob Nixilis|Nixilis]], [[Davriel Cane|Davriel]], Angrath, [[Huatli]], [[Samut]], [[Vorel]], [[Vivien]], [[Lavinia]], [[Ajani Goldmane|Ajani]]
|-
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-ashes-2019-06-12|War of the Spark: Ravnica—Ashes}}|| [[Greg Weisman]] || 2019-06-12 || ''[[War of the Spark]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Araithia Shokta|Rat]], [[the Gatewatch]], [[Nissa Revane|Nissa]], [[Tomik Vrona]], [[Lavinia]], [[Ral Zarek|Ral]], [[Dack Fayden|Dack]], [[Saheeli Rai|Saheeli]], [[Kaya Cassir|Kaya]], [[Hekara]], [[Vraska]], [[Nicol Bolas]], [[Borborygmos]], [[Vorel]], [[Karn]], [[Jaya Ballard|Jaya]], [[Boruvo]], [[Ari Shokta]], [[Gan Shokta]], [[Sorin Markov|Sorin]], [[Nahiri]], [[Teyo Verada|Teyo]], [[Arlinn Kord|Arlinn]], [[Bilagru]], [[Feather]], [[Maladola]], [[Rakdos]], [[Oketra]], [[Bontu]], [[Niv-Mizzet]], Angrath, [[Mu Yanling|Yanling]], [[Jiang Yanggu|Yanggu]], [[Mowu]], [[Samut]], [[Aurelia]], [[Exava]], [[Lazav]]
|}


'''Quoted or referred to:'''  
==In-game references==
* {{Cardlink|Cinder Barrens|Rivals of Ixalan}}
{{in-game
* {{Cardlink|Dragonskull Summit|Ixalan}}
|cards=
* <c>Gleaming Barrier</c>
*<c>Angrath, Captain of Chaos</c>
*<c>Angrath, Minotaur Pirate</c>
*<c>Angrath, the Flame-Chained</c>
|associated=
*<c>Angrath's Ambusher</c>
*<c>Angrath's Fury</c>
*<c>Angrath's Marauders</c>
*<c>Angrath's Rampage</c>
|art=
*{{card|Exchange of Words|Unfinity}}
*{{card|Hijack|Ixalan}}
|flavor=
*<c>Ahn-Crop Invader</c>
*{{card|Cinder Barrens|Rivals of Ixalan}}
*{{card|Dragonskull Summit|Ixalan}}
*<c>Gleaming Barrier</c>
}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{Planeswalker|characters}}
{{Unknown Plane|characters}}
{{Ixalan|characters|state=collapsed}}
{{Planeswalker|types}}
[[Category:Minotaurs]]
[[Category:Minotaurs]]
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Wizards]]
[[Category:Artificers]]

Latest revision as of 19:49, 26 June 2024

Angrath
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Angrath1.jpg}}|250px]]
Details
Race Minotaur Planeswalker
Birthplace Unknown
Lifetime Mending Era
Children Jamira
Rumi
Colors
Center: {B}{R}

Angrath is a Minotaur planeswalker of unknown origin. On the plane of Ixalan he was known as Captain Angrath[1] for fourteen years.[2]

Appearance and characteristics

Angrath has a large stocky posture and a bull's head. In battle, he wields fiery chain whips, and his body exudes extreme heat. He is driven by a feeling of restless impatience, like a caged animal awaiting its moment of freedom.[3] This fuels his wild temper and spurs him on in an endless series of raids. His magic matches his temper, inflaming tensions among his enemies and turning them against each other.[4] Huatli considers him aggressive, rude, and insulting.[2] A skilled blacksmith and terrifying warrior, there is little that can stand against the minotaur's mighty blows. Once his trust and respect have been earned, he is an implacable ally, but if crossed, his rage burns as hot as his forge.[5]

Angrath is centered in both black and red mana. When creating spells, his hands become superheated, and his chain bursts into flames. When he planeswalks he disappears in a burst of flame.

History

Ixalan

Captain Angrath.

Angrath lived for fourteen years on Ixalan. After he got trapped by Ixalan's Binding, he found a place for himself when Captain Radcliff of the notorious Devil's Smile offered him a place in his crew. Welcomed among the other misfits and rogues of a particularly motley crew, Angrath put his physical and magical talents to good use in Captain Radcliff's raiding and pillaging. Soon it was clear that the rest of the crew loved and respected Angrath more than their captain, and the minotaur led a quick and almost bloodless mutiny that left Radcliff hanging by a gaff hook strapped to the bowsprit. Now-Captain Angrath changed the ship's name to Devil's Chains to reflect the magic of his searing-hot chains, and the crew's notoriety increased exponentially.[3] At first glance, he seems to care more about mayhem than about treasure. In truth, he is searching for the Immortal Sun in the hope it can free him. He recognized Huatli as a fellow planeswalker and offered her assistance in leaving the plane in exchange for help, but at first, she attacked him and fled. In the race for Orazca he caught up with her again.[6]

Angrath's Fury

The unlikely pair joined together to find a way to reach the city. Angrath was dismissive of Huatli's intentions to serve her emperor in finding the Immortal Sun. Telling her that the highest title of the Sun Empire did not mean freedom, while comparing her to an ant that tried to climb on the top of her anthill, declaring all of their struggles over the city as petty and short-sighted over who would define truth. As they came near the city, Angrath tried to planeswalk to Kaldheim and deduced from the length of his suspension that whatever blocked them from leaving this plane must have been near. He told Huatli that true freedom started when one realized that one was trapped. On a question about where he wanted to go first, he answered that he wanted to see his daughters.[2]

When they came near the city, they found a tomb erected later. In it, they discovered Saint Elenda, the progenitor of the vampires of the Legion of Dusk. Angrath had little care for her, instead deciding to hurry Huatli on. When she refused, he angrily struck at her and went on alone.[2] Huatli reacted by sending a Dinosaur to trample him in the mud.[7] Because he had to dispose of the dinosaur, Angrath was late in joining the scramble for the Immortal Sun in Orazca's Tower of Triumph.[7]

After the Immortal Sun was taken, Angrath vanished, cursing Ixalan in his passing words.[8] He then reunited, teary-eyed, with his daughters at their family's smithy.[9] The wanderlust of a planeswalker is hard to deny, and with his daughters safe, Angrath finds himself exploring the multiverse once more.[5]

War of the Spark

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Angrath's Rampage

Angrath's happiness was short-lived: he was lured to Ravnica by the Interplanar Beacon, and immediately became trapped there due to Bolas's use of the Immortal Sun. Alongside many other planeswalkers and Ravnicans, he fought against the Eternals of Bolas' Dreadhorde.[10] Due to his ability to use controlling magic, he could temporarily pull Eternals to his side during the fight, allowing him to amass a miniature army.[11]

During the invasion, the trapped planeswalkers got together with Ravnican leaders to strategize. Huatli encountered Angrath at the meeting and mocked him for getting trapped by the Immortal Sun again.

At Jace's recommendation, they decided to split up into teams to focus on specific tasks. Gideon, Aurelia, Angrath, and Huatli led a massive force of planeswalkers and Boros, Izzet, and Simic troops into battle against the God-Eternal Rhonas, who was leading a battalion of Eternals to destroy the gathered opposition. Gideon and Aurelia led the aerial units, while Angrath led the ground units. Huatli was suspicious of Angrath, keeping an eye on him to make sure he didn't betray the others, yet she also went out of her way to protect him.

After Gideon killed Rhonas, Angrath was able to lead a successful charge against the remaining Eternals, forcing Bolas' forces to retreat to the dragon's citadel. Despite his initial frustration with being trapped again, Angrath was one of the few planeswalkers who chose to remain on Ravnica after Chandra disabled the Immortal Sun, helping the Gatewatch in their fight against Bolas.

Angrath survived the battle and was present during the Planewide Celebration that followed. When the planeswalkers discussed what to do with the Immortal Sun, Angrath wanted to destroy it because of how it trapped him twice, but was vetoed by the idea that it could help capture the planeswalkers who assisted Bolas.[12] He also had a brief conversation with Teyo, telling the boy not to pity the dead – for their suffering is over – but rather to pity the loved ones they left behind.

Trivia

  • The R&D Narrative Team has stated that on his home plane, Angrath was a blacksmith, a family man, and had two daughters, Rumi and Jamira. Upon his spark's ignition, he brought them presents from his planeswalking travels. Eventually, he became trapped in Ixalan, hence his desire to return home.[13]
    • The two daughters were later confirmed in the official storyline.[2][9]
  • Angrath previously has been on a plane that had dragons.[14] Also, in the novel, he recognized Arlinn Kord's werewolf nature, implying that he visited either Innistrad or another plane that has werewolves.
  • Kaldheim is not Angrath's homeplane, it just happened to be metaphysically near Ixalan so that he could conveniently show it to Huatli.[15]
  • Mark Rosewater has clarified that the presence of amass on Angrath, Captain of Chaos is meant to represent him using his magic to control Eternals rather than any sort of alliance with Nicol Bolas.[11]

Planeswalkers met

Non-canon

Planes visited

Gallery

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
A Question of Confidence Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2017-09-13 Ixalan Kaladesh, Ixalan Huatli, Inti, Wayta, Apatzec Intli III, Angrath, Teyeuh
The Race, Part 2 Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2017-10-18 Ixalan Ixalan Vraska, Jace, Vona de Iedo, Huatli, Tishana, Amelia, Malcolm, Breeches, Angrath
Glimpse the Far Side of the Sun Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2018-01-17 Rivals of Ixalan Ixalan, Kaldheim Huatli, Inti, Angrath, Elenda, Jace, Vraska, Zetalpa, Azor
The Arbiter of Law Left Chaos in His Wake Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2018-01-24 Rivals of Ixalan Ixalan Huatli, Angrath, Tishana, Kumena, Vona, Mavren Fein, Jace, Vraska, Azor
Who Tells the Stories Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2018-02-07 Rivals of Ixalan Ixalan Huatli, Tishana, Vona de Iedo, Angrath, Mavren Fein, Malcolm, Breeches, Elenda, Pedron, Zacama, Apatzec Intli III, Inti
Wool Over the Eyes Alison Luhrs & Gregg Luben 2018-02-14 Rivals of Ixalan Kaladesh, Unknown Plane, Ravnica, Meditation Plane, Ixalan, Dominaria Huatli, Saheeli Rai, Angrath, Rumi, Jamira, Vraska, Nicol Bolas, Jace, Jaya, Apatzec Intli III
War of the Spark: Ravnica—Rallying the Reluctant Greg Weisman 2019-05-22 War of the Spark Ravnica Rat, Jace, Kaya, Teyo, Blaise, Teysa Karlov, Armin Morov, Slavomir Zoltan, Maladola, Bilagru, Domri (mentioned), Ral, Maree, Aurelia, Niv-Mizzet (mentioned), Gideon, Yanggu, Mowu, Dack, Saheeli, Nixilis, Davriel, Angrath, Huatli, Samut, Vorel, Vivien, Lavinia, Ajani
War of the Spark: Ravnica—Ashes Greg Weisman 2019-06-12 War of the Spark Ravnica Rat, the Gatewatch, Nissa, Tomik Vrona, Lavinia, Ral, Dack, Saheeli, Kaya, Hekara, Vraska, Nicol Bolas, Borborygmos, Vorel, Karn, Jaya, Boruvo, Ari Shokta, Gan Shokta, Sorin, Nahiri, Teyo, Arlinn, Bilagru, Feather, Maladola, Rakdos, Oketra, Bontu, Niv-Mizzet, Angrath, Yanling, Yanggu, Mowu, Samut, Aurelia, Exava, Lazav

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