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'''Melira''' is a [[sylvok]] [[scout]] outcast destined to be an important figure in the Mirrans fight for [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]] against the [[New Phyrexia (plane)|Phyrexians]]. | '''Melira''' is a [[sylvok]] [[scout]] outcast destined to be an important figure in the Mirrans fight for [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]] against the [[New Phyrexia (plane)|Phyrexians]]. | ||
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Race | Human |
Birthplace | Tangle, Mirrodin |
Lifetime | Mending Era |
Melira is a sylvok scout outcast destined to be an important figure in the Mirrans fight for Mirrodin against the Phyrexians.
Description
Melira is a wiry human woman with short-cropped red hair and fair skin devoid of metal ornamentation.[1] She is immune to phyresis, and even the glistening oil doesn't stick to her for long.[2] Because of her immunity, she is the only Mirran to have reached the Seedcore. She has healing powers and works tirelessly with the Mirran resistance, caring for its people any way she can.[3] She carries a staff topped with a gleaming light.[1]
History
The Fleshling
Known as the "Fleshling", due to the lack of metal in her body, since birth, Melira was abandoned in the forests of the Tangle immediately after she was born. She was rescued by Thrun, the last troll, who cared for her. After Mirrodin fell, Melira became a central figure in the Resistance. Her immunity to the glistening oil allowed her, and her followers, to be protected from the effects of phyresis, giving much-needed hope to the survivors. After the transformation of the Tangle, she was captured.
Quest for Karn
Melira was freed by Elspeth Tirel, Koth, and Venser from Tezzeret's clutches, who said she was his gift to them because she was completely immune to the effects of phyresis. Elspeth grew very close to and protective of Melira. The companions eventually reached the furnace layer and found Ezuri's rebel camp, where they were welcomed. It was here that Melira's ability to grant immunity to the phyresis was discovered. She healed all those in the camp who were infected by the oil, working non-stop for several days while Elspeth sat with her in the tent. Once everyone in the camp was healed, a council was called in which Ezuri, hoping to become more influential, invited Melira to stay with them while subtly telling her companions to leave. Melira said she would leave with them, however, and Elspeth and the others prepared to travel to the core to try to find Karn. While they were leaving, the camp was attacked by Tezzeret's Phyrexians, and the companions found a guide to take them to the core. They escaped the battle and followed the guide, whom only Elspeth was trusting. During a battle whilst on their way, Koth became angry at the party for ignoring the surface war. He took Melira and left, leaving Venser and Elspeth alone with the guide.
Phyrexians captured Elspeth Tirel and Venser, but Koth and Melira reappeared and freed them before sneaking away. By the time the Phyrexians realized that their captives were gone, the party was already running. Venser's strength, however, was wearing thin, and they were forced to stop. He was able to concoct an explosive from the metal on the walls and blow up part of the tunnel, sealing it temporarily, but a group of Phyrexians, led by Glissa Sunseeker, broke through. Tezzeret appeared and his forces battled with Glissa's, allowing the companions to escape and reach Karn's throne room uninterrupted. There, they found Karn being corrupted by the Phyrexian oil, and Melira told them that his heartstone was already corrupted and only a sacrifice could cure him. Venser told the others that he was dying and had been for years and that he was likely unable to last much longer. With his last strength, Venser gave his immunity to Karn, curing the golem at the cost of his life. Cured and lucid once again, Karn asked Koth to begin organizing and leading the resistance with Melira to try to cleanse Mirrodin, no matter how long it would take.[4]
Koth and Melira returned to the refugee camp near the Radix in the Furnace Layer. The camp is now called Seedling, named after a story told to Melira by Thrun.
Phyrexia: All Will Be One
At some point Jin-Gitaxias perfected the Glistening oil to be more virulent than it already was, weakening Melira's healing abilities.[5] In coordination with Koth, she received part of the planeswalker strike team (Tyvar Kell, Kaito Shizuki and Nahiri) that planned to attack Elesh Norn on Mirrex.[1] She offered to heal any wounds, but the infected Nahiri declined.
Together with the planeswalkers she descended to the Dross Pits. Nahiri later dropped them into the Fair Basilica.[6] With the remaining planeswalkers she travelled through the Mycosynth Gardens to the Seedcore and Realmbreaker.[2]
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References
- ↑ a b c Seanan McGuire (January 13, 2023). "Assault on New Phyrexia - Episode 1: Uncontrolled Descent". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Seanan McGuire (January 16, 2023). "Assault on New Phyrexia - Episode 4: Impossible Odds". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Grace Fong (February 2, 2023). "The Legends of Phyrexia: All Will Be One". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Robert B. Wintermute (2011), The Quest for Karn, Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jay Annelli (2022), "Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide", DK
- ↑ Seanan McGuire (January 14, 2023). "Assault on New Phyrexia - Episode 3: Inconceivable Losses". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ My 62 Secret Magic Playtest Cards! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (February 20, 2023).