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|name=Lexya, Lydya, Ludmilla | |name=Lexya, Lydya, Ludmilla, and two others | ||
|birthplace=[[Ravnica]] | |birthplace=[[Ravnica]] | ||
| | |death=9000 [[ZC]] (Unnamed sisters)<br/>9999 ZC (Lexya and Lydya)<br/>{{circa}} 10,057 ZC (Ludmilla) | ||
|race=[[Gorgon]] | |race=[[Gorgon]] | ||
|sources=[[Ravnica (novel)|Ravnica]] | |sources=[[Ravnica (novel)|Ravnica]] | ||
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The '''Sisters of Stone Death''' were usurper [[guildmaster]]s of the [[Golgari|Golgari Swarm]] on [[Ravnica]].<ref name="Ravnica">[[Cory J. Herndon]] (2005). ''[[Ravnica (novel)|Ravnica Cycle, Book I: Ravnica]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> | The '''Sisters of Stone Death''' were usurper [[guildmaster]]s of the [[Golgari|Golgari Swarm]] on [[Ravnica]].<ref name="Ravnica">[[Cory J. Herndon]] (2005). ''[[Ravnica (novel)|Ravnica Cycle, Book I: Ravnica]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> | ||
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Originally a quintet, the Sisters worked as lieutenants of the Golgari [[parun]], the [[necromancer]] [[Svogthir]]. They turned against their master and overthrew him, at the cost of the lives of two of them. Thanks to his mystical power, they weren't able to turn him into stone. They instead imprisoned him, broke every bone in his body, and sealed his remains in the [[Undercity]]. | Originally a quintet, the Sisters worked as lieutenants of the Golgari [[parun]], the [[necromancer]] [[Svogthir]]. They turned against their master and overthrew him, at the cost of the lives of two of them. Thanks to his mystical power, they weren't able to turn him into stone. They instead imprisoned him, broke every bone in his body, and sealed his remains in the [[Undercity]]. | ||
The three sisters wore the names Lexya, Lydya, and Ludmilla. Their reign was built primarily on the support of the non-humanoid teratogen members of the Golgari. However, their rule came to a sudden end when the [[Devkarin]] matka [[Savra]] (with the help of [[Szadek]]) found Svogthir and created a new body for him. The former guildmaster challenged the Sisters and swiftly killed two of them, making Ludmilla the last living sister, and many believed her the last living member of the [[gorgon]] race on Ravnica. Ludmilla yielded to Svogthir, only to find later that even Svogthir was tricked by the true new guildmaster, Savra. Ludmilla later led the Golgari attack on [[Centerfort]] during the [[Decamillennial]]. After Savra and Szadek's fall, the [[Wojek]] managed to deflect the attack, with the help of [[Feather]], who granted Ludmilla mercy as long as the gorgon promised to never show her face on the surface again. | The three sisters wore the names Lexya, Lydya, and Ludmilla. Their reign was built primarily on the support of the non-humanoid teratogen members of the Golgari. However, their rule came to a sudden end when the [[Devkarin]] matka [[Savra]] (with the help of [[Szadek]]) found Svogthir and created a new body for him. The former guildmaster challenged the Sisters and swiftly killed two of them, making Ludmilla the last living sister, and many believed her the last living member of the [[gorgon]] race on Ravnica. Ludmilla yielded to Svogthir, only to find later that even Svogthir was tricked by the true new guildmaster, Savra. Ludmilla later led the Golgari attack on [[Centerfort]] during the [[Decamillennial]]. After Savra and Szadek's fall, the [[Wojek]] managed to deflect the attack, with the help of [[Feather]], who granted Ludmilla mercy as long as the gorgon promised to never show her face on the surface again.<ref name="D&D">[[James Wyatt]] and Jeremy Crawford (November 2018). "''[[D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica]]''", [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> | ||
Ludmilla now lurks in Ravnica's [[Undercity]], surrounded by hundreds of her petrified victims, and dreams of one day reclaiming control of the Golgari Swarm.<ref>[[ | Not long after, the Azorius determined her to be too dangerous and captured her alongside a teenage [[Vraska]]. Ludmilla was blinded and killed during the Duskend Purges, starting Vraska on her path of vengeance.<ref name="The Same">{{DailyRef|magic-story/one-and-the-same|''March of the Machine'' - Ravnica: One and the Same|[[Alison Lührs]]|March 24, 2023}}</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*It is not confirmed that the Gorgon named Ludmilla killed during the Duskend Purges in ~10,057 [[ZC]] was the same as the Sister of Stone Death. If so, this appears to be a retcon, as the ''[[D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica]]'', which takes place in 10,076 ZC states "Ludmilla now lurks in Ravnica's [[Undercity]], surrounded by hundreds of her petrified victims, and dreams of one-day reclaiming control of the Golgari Swarm."<ref name="D&D"/> | |||
==Story appearances== | |||
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Race | Gorgon |
Birthplace | Ravnica |
Died |
9000 ZC (Unnamed sisters) 9999 ZC (Lexya and Lydya) c. 10,057 ZC (Ludmilla) |
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Ravnica |
The Sisters of Stone Death were usurper guildmasters of the Golgari Swarm on Ravnica.[1]
History
Originally a quintet, the Sisters worked as lieutenants of the Golgari parun, the necromancer Svogthir. They turned against their master and overthrew him, at the cost of the lives of two of them. Thanks to his mystical power, they weren't able to turn him into stone. They instead imprisoned him, broke every bone in his body, and sealed his remains in the Undercity.
The three sisters wore the names Lexya, Lydya, and Ludmilla. Their reign was built primarily on the support of the non-humanoid teratogen members of the Golgari. However, their rule came to a sudden end when the Devkarin matka Savra (with the help of Szadek) found Svogthir and created a new body for him. The former guildmaster challenged the Sisters and swiftly killed two of them, making Ludmilla the last living sister, and many believed her the last living member of the gorgon race on Ravnica. Ludmilla yielded to Svogthir, only to find later that even Svogthir was tricked by the true new guildmaster, Savra. Ludmilla later led the Golgari attack on Centerfort during the Decamillennial. After Savra and Szadek's fall, the Wojek managed to deflect the attack, with the help of Feather, who granted Ludmilla mercy as long as the gorgon promised to never show her face on the surface again.[2]
Not long after, the Azorius determined her to be too dangerous and captured her alongside a teenage Vraska. Ludmilla was blinded and killed during the Duskend Purges, starting Vraska on her path of vengeance.[3]
Trivia
- It is not confirmed that the Gorgon named Ludmilla killed during the Duskend Purges in ~10,057 ZC was the same as the Sister of Stone Death. If so, this appears to be a retcon, as the D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica, which takes place in 10,076 ZC states "Ludmilla now lurks in Ravnica's Undercity, surrounded by hundreds of her petrified victims, and dreams of one-day reclaiming control of the Golgari Swarm."[2]
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Ravnica - One and the Same | Alison Lührs | 2023-03-24 | March of the Machine | Ravnica | Vraska, Ral Zarek, Jace Beleren, Tomik Vrona, Ludmilla |
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Cory J. Herndon (2005). Ravnica Cycle, Book I: Ravnica, Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ a b James Wyatt and Jeremy Crawford (November 2018). "D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica", Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Alison Lührs (March 24, 2023). "March of the Machine - Ravnica: One and the Same". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
Gallery
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Sisters of Stone Death sketch from the Ravnica: City of Guilds Style Guide