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|image=Rafethrasa.jpg
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|birthplace=Kartya
|birthplace=[[Kartya]], Unknown Plane
|lifetime=Unknown
|lifetime=Unknown
|race=[[human]] [[Planeswalker]]
|race=[[Human]] [[Planeswalker]]
|sources=''[[Distant Planes]]''
|sources=[[Distant Planes]]
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'''Rafthrasa''' (or '''Rafe''' for short)  was a [[planeswalker]] who wanted to live as a mortal [[farmer]] on Kartya, the island of his birth. Because he once ruled the place as god-emperor, he is continued to be treated as such.<ref name="Distant Planes">''God Sins'' by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] from the ''[[Distant Planes]]'' Anthology</ref> After abusing the citizens first, he eventually gets them to leave him alone by helping them with a famine.  
'''Rafthrasa''' (or '''Rafe''' for short)  was a [[planeswalker]] who wanted to live as a mortal [[farmer]] on Kartya, the island of his birth. Because he once ruled the place as god-emperor, he continued to be treated as such.<ref name="Distant Planes">''God Sins'' by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] from the ''[[Distant Planes]]'' Anthology</ref> After abusing the citizens first, he eventually gets them to leave him alone by helping them with a famine.  


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 29 April 2024

Rafthrasa
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Details
Race Human Planeswalker
Birthplace Kartya, Unknown Plane
Lifetime Unknown
Sources
Distant Planes

Rafthrasa (or Rafe for short) was a planeswalker who wanted to live as a mortal farmer on Kartya, the island of his birth. Because he once ruled the place as god-emperor, he continued to be treated as such.[1] After abusing the citizens first, he eventually gets them to leave him alone by helping them with a famine.

References

  1. God Sins by Keith R.A. DeCandido from the Distant Planes Anthology