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Most Ghitu are lean and muscular, with tanned skin and sharp facial features. They tend to wear their hair long, but often bind it tightly or tuck it into a cloth headdress. Their garb consists of cloth layers, often mixing white and tan to help repeal the heat. Leather straps and some more colorful fabrics serve to | Most Ghitu are lean and muscular, with tanned skin and sharp facial features. They tend to wear their hair long, but often bind it tightly or tuck it into a cloth headdress. Their garb consists of cloth layers, often mixing white and tan to help repeal the heat. Leather straps and some more colorful fabrics serve to bind their clothing and to denote class. Warriors use bright red, while mages and artificers favor blue.<ref name="Dominaria art book"/> | ||
Ghitu are adept at fire magic and [[artificer|artifice]] and survive through incredible resolve.<ref>''[[Time Streams]]'' and [[Time Spiral Cycle]]</ref> Their camps are quick to build, quick to take down and very durable. The Ghitu are known for their crafting of magical artifacts, and are the most talented smiths of Thran steel in the world. They are however unaware that they themselves are descendants of the [[Thran]] that originally colonized Shiv.<ref name="Dominaria art book">[[James Wyatt]] (2018), ''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria]]''. [[VIZ Media]].</ref> | Ghitu are adept at fire magic and [[artificer|artifice]] and survive through incredible resolve.<ref>''[[Time Streams]]'' and [[Time Spiral Cycle]]</ref> Their camps are quick to build, quick to take down and very durable. The Ghitu are known for their crafting of magical artifacts, and are the most talented smiths of Thran steel in the world. They are however unaware that they themselves are descendants of the [[Thran]] that originally colonized Shiv.<ref name="Dominaria art book">[[James Wyatt]] (2018), ''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria]]''. [[VIZ Media]].</ref> |
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The Ghitu are a nomadic human tribe native to Shiv on Dominaria.
Description
Most Ghitu are lean and muscular, with tanned skin and sharp facial features. They tend to wear their hair long, but often bind it tightly or tuck it into a cloth headdress. Their garb consists of cloth layers, often mixing white and tan to help repeal the heat. Leather straps and some more colorful fabrics serve to bind their clothing and to denote class. Warriors use bright red, while mages and artificers favor blue.[1]
Ghitu are adept at fire magic and artifice and survive through incredible resolve.[2] Their camps are quick to build, quick to take down and very durable. The Ghitu are known for their crafting of magical artifacts, and are the most talented smiths of Thran steel in the world. They are however unaware that they themselves are descendants of the Thran that originally colonized Shiv.[1]
During the Phyrexian Invasion they were phased out by Teferi along with a large part of Shiv. The Ghitu were returned safely when the Shivan rift was mended. At the request of Jhoira, herself of the Ghitu, they helped Venser to build a version of his ambulator.
Nowadays, the Ghitu are part of the Shivan Nation.
Mi'uto
The Mi'uto, meaning "one-use warrior", are an adept class of Ghitu that are considered expendable. They value the the good of the Ghitu above their own lives, and are taught particularly intense spells that may involve detonation or self-immolation.[1]
Famous Ghitu
- Jhoira
- Adeliz, the Cinder Wind. A wizard who studies at the Tolarian Academy.
In-game references
Associated cards
- Ghitu Chronicler
- Ghitu Encampment
- Ghitu Fire
- Ghitu Fire-Eater
- Ghitu Firebreathing
- Ghitu Journeymage
- Ghitu Lavarunner
- Ghitu Slinger
- Ghitu War Cry
- Jhoira of the Ghitu
Referenced in:
- Adeliz, the Cinder Wind
- Fervent Strike
- Firefist Adept
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- Pygmy Pyrosaur
- Pyromancy
- Viashino Pyromancer
References
- ↑ a b c James Wyatt (2018), The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria. VIZ Media.
- ↑ Time Streams and Time Spiral Cycle