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|image=Tocasia.jpg
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|name=Tocasia
|name=Tocasia
|birthplace= [[Argive]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
|birthplace=[[Argive]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
|lifetime=Died 20 AR
|lifetime=Died 20 AR
|race=Human
|race=Human
|sources=''[[Antiquities War]]'', ''[[The Brothers' War]]''
|colors={{mana|WUG}}
|sources=[[Antiquities War]], [[The Brothers' War]]
}}
}}
'''Tocasia''' was an elderly archeologist from [[Argive]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] to whom both [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]] were apprenticed under as youths. She taught them the basics of artifice and helped them learn of the [[Thran]]. She also accompanied them on the fateful journey to [[Koilos]], when they discovered the [[Mightstone]] and the [[Weakstone]]. It was she that first noted the rising animosity between them after this trip.
'''Tocasia''' was an elderly archeologist from [[Argive]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] to whom both [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]] were apprenticed as youths.<ref name="Brothers">[[Jeff Grubb]] (1998). ''[[The Brothers' War (novel)|The Brothers' War]]''. Wizards of the Coast.</ref>
 
==History==
Tocasia taught Urza and Mishra the basics of [[artificer|artifice]] and helped them learn of the [[Thran]]. She also accompanied them on the fateful journey to [[Koilos]], when they discovered the [[Mightstone]] and the [[Weakstone]]. It was she that first noted the rising animosity between them after this trip.


She tried to get both brothers to hand the stones to her, a neutral third party, so she could examine them without their arguing, but neither trusted her, each believing she would give the stone to his brother. This distrust and anger reached critical mass one night, when each Brother used his stone to attack the other. Tocasia stepped between the stones, trying to stop the fight. Both brothers lost concentration and an explosion took place, which killed Tocasia. Mishra fled, and the excavation camp fell apart without Tocasia's influence.
She tried to get both brothers to hand the stones to her, a neutral third party, so she could examine them without their arguing, but neither trusted her, each believing she would give the stone to his brother. This distrust and anger reached critical mass one night, when each Brother used his stone to attack the other. Tocasia stepped between the stones, trying to stop the fight. Both brothers lost concentration and an explosion took place, which killed Tocasia. Mishra fled, and the excavation camp fell apart without Tocasia's influence.
==Trivia==
*Tocasia's name is an anagram of [[Wikipedia:Jocasta|Iocasta]], mother of [[Wikipedia:Oedipus|Oedipus]].<ref name="Words">{{WebRef|url=http://www.allenvarney.com/av_mgcwords.html|title=Words of Magic|author=Allen Varney|date=1995}}</ref>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Stern Lesson.jpg|Tocasia was the brothers', [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]], first mentor. Teaching them about [[Thran]] [[artifact]]s.
</gallery>


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
'''Quoted of referenced'''
{{in-game
|cards=
*{{card|Tocasia, Dig Site Mentor}}
|associated=
*{{card|Tocasia's Dig Site}}
*{{card|Tocasia's Onulet}}
*{{card|Tocasia's Welcome}}
|art=
*<c>Meticulous Excavation</c>
*{{card|Personal Tutor||CMM|#=633}}
*<c>Stern Lesson</c>
|flavor=
*<c>Brotherhood's End</c>
*<c>Giant Cindermaw</c>
*{{card|Grapeshot Catapult}}
*{{card|Grapeshot Catapult}}
*<c>Loran, Disciple of History</c>
*{{card|Mesmeric Orb||BRR|#=94}}
*{{card|Mightstone}}
*{{card|Mightstone}}
*{{card|Mishra's Workshop}}
*{{card|Mishra's Workshop}}
*{{card|Onulet}}
*{{card|Onulet}}
*{{card|Ornithopter|Antiquities}}
*{{card|Ornithopter|Antiquities}}
*{{card|Ornithopter||BRR|#=100}}
*{{card|Overwhelming Remorse||BRO}}
*{{card|Primal Plasma}}
*{{card|Primal Plasma}}
*{{card|Su-Chi}}
*{{card|Su-Chi}}
*{{card|Urza's Factory}}
*<c>Universal Automaton</c>
*{{card|Urza's Tower}}
*{{card|Urza's Factory|Time Spiral}}
*{{card|Urza's Tower|Antiquities}}
*<c>Urza's Workshop</c>
*{{card|Weakstone}}
*{{card|Weakstone}}
}}


==Alternate reality==
==Alternate reality==
According to the flavor text of <c>Primal Plasma</c>, she was a [[elemental]]ist in the alternate reality introduced in ''[[Planar Chaos]]''.
*According to the flavor text of <c>Primal Plasma</c>, she was a [[elemental]]ist in the alternate reality introduced in ''[[Planar Chaos]]''.


==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Dominaria|characters}}
[[Category:Humans]]
[[Category:Humans]]
{{Dominaria|characters}}
[[Category:Artificers]]
[[Category:Deceased]]

Latest revision as of 20:47, 13 May 2024

Tocasia
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Tocasia.jpg}}|250px]]
Details
Race Human
Birthplace Argive, Terisiare, Dominaria
Lifetime Died 20 AR
Colors
{G}{W}{U}
Sources
Antiquities War, The Brothers' War

Tocasia was an elderly archeologist from Argive on Dominaria to whom both Urza and Mishra were apprenticed as youths.[1]

History

Tocasia taught Urza and Mishra the basics of artifice and helped them learn of the Thran. She also accompanied them on the fateful journey to Koilos, when they discovered the Mightstone and the Weakstone. It was she that first noted the rising animosity between them after this trip.

She tried to get both brothers to hand the stones to her, a neutral third party, so she could examine them without their arguing, but neither trusted her, each believing she would give the stone to his brother. This distrust and anger reached critical mass one night, when each Brother used his stone to attack the other. Tocasia stepped between the stones, trying to stop the fight. Both brothers lost concentration and an explosion took place, which killed Tocasia. Mishra fled, and the excavation camp fell apart without Tocasia's influence.

Trivia

Gallery

In-game references

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Alternate reality

References

  1. Jeff Grubb (1998). The Brothers' War. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Allen Varney (1995). "Words of Magic"