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Revision as of 11:44, 20 March 2015
Kolaghan is one of the five elder dragons of Tarkir. She is titanic, covered in spines, features four feathered wings, and is able to breath lightning. Feral and brutal, she enjoys the hunt and the kill more than the resulting meal. [1]
Kolaghan's Brood
Kolaghan and her brood emerged from Ugin's dragon tempests armed with lightning breath and unmatched speed. They were drawn to Tarkir's arid hills and steppes.
Original timeline
Kolaghan and her brood were revered by the Mardu Horde for their speed. However, after Ugin's death they lost the battle against the clans of Tarkir. No new brood was created and all died. Kolaghan never reached elder status.
Alternate timeline
After Ugin was saved by Sarkhan Vol, the brood thrived. The brood uniquely did not seek to tyranically dominate their subjects, instead preferring simply to fly freely across the plains, striking down enemies and moving on.
Clan Kolaghan
The dragonlord is a fearsome leader, using violence, cruelty, and her trademark unpredictability to keep the clan in line. Under her reign the Mardu name was forgotten, and the group became known as clan Kolaghan. The reckless Kolaghan take what they want when they want it, including power and dominance within the clan. The strongest dragons, the aggressive Warkites, are huge, strong, and battle-scarred. Non-dragon members of the clan are known to suffer from a powerful bloodlust called "the Crave". Cannibalism is not unusual, and the Blood-Chin orcs and humans seek out humanoid flesh.
In-game references
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- Blood-Chin Fanatic
- Blood-Chin Rager
- Boltwing Marauder
- Butcher's Glee
- Defeat
- Foul-Tongue Invocation
- Hordeling Outburst
- Impact Tremors
- Kolaghan Aspirant
- Kolaghan Forerunners
- Kolaghan Skirmisher
- Kolaghan Stormsinger
- Lightning Shrieker
- Screamreach Brawler
- Shambling Goblin
- Shockmaw Dragon
- Territorial Roc
- Twin Bolt
- Ukud Cobra
- Vandalize
- Virulent Plague
Kolaghan's Brood depicted in: