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The following Dominarian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Adia |
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An acolyte of the Civic Creed of Zhalfir and aspiring healer who befriended Teferi.[1] She joined the Creed after she was orphaned in the Keldon War. | |
Adom Capashen | Adom Capashen, Benalish Commander
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A member of Clan Capashen during the Time Spiral Crisis. | |
Aevar Borg |
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A northern guide during the Thaw. Traveled with Arcum Dagsson to the Ronom Glacier and uncovered an ice Phyrexian.[2] | |
Afra |
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A cleric at the Cathedral of Serra. A friend of Tiana.[3] | |
Agrippa | Agrippa the Wayfinder
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A sailor.[4] | |
Aiman |
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A Fallaji soldier. He was badly wounded in the Siege of Kroog in 28 AR, taking an arrow in his thigh, another pinning his arm to his chest, and a third grazing his side, as well as a separate injury to his face. After the battle, he witnessed Teferi's second time jump into the past. Weeks later, he had lost an eye from his wounds but otherwise healed, leaving only scars where he had taken the arrows.[5] He served in the supply corps for a year following the Siege before being sent to train new soldiers. In 44 AR, he was sent to the frontline of the Argivian Front outside Tomakul, where he joined Farid on a trade mission with the Argivians. He spoke Fallaji and accented Argivian.[6] | |
Aioue |
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High priest of the Ixidorians.[7] | |
Akeloni |
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A Tefemburu woman and spokesperson for the fifteen Civic Guildmages.[8] | |
Akhmer |
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Great suzerain of Suq'Ata.[9] | |
Akime |
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A Jamuraan caravan drover. Assistant of Subira.[10] | |
Akoroun |
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The Vodalian mage who created a portal from the crumbling Vodalian Empire near Sarpadia to Etlan Shiis, but accidentally 3000 years in the future. Killed by Empress Galina.[11] | |
Alene | Alene of Riverspan
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Villager of a new town built on the remains of a Phyrexian portal ship. | |
Alexandrite |
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Daughter of King Darien the Great of Kjeldor. She fell in love with and married the son of Lovisa Coldeyes, Lothar. This marriage united Kjeldor and Balduvia, giving birth to the nation of New Argive.[12] |
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Aliana |
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A wife of Jodah.[12] | |
Amana |
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A village girl from Zhalfir.[1] She has three sisters: Neema, Kani, and Oyana. | |
Angelwing |
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Sister of Gull.[13] | |
Angus |
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Ani | Ani, Urzan soldier
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Aniyeh |
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A woman who played an important part in Starke’s life. Possibly the mother of Takara.[14] | |
Annika Voyshe | Empress Annika
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The wife of the current ruler of Vodalia. a former schoolteacher and a faithful but liberal Svyelunite.[15] | |
Anyxni |
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Cockpit crew on the Skyship Weatherlight.[16] Killed by and compleated into the Phyrexianized Weatherlight. | |
Aprem |
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A Ghitu companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[17] Killed by Nicol Bolas. | |
Arah |
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A leader of the the fledgling Church of Tal at the onset of the The Dark Age. Fought alongside Raddic of Kroog in the trenches of the Brothers' War.[18] | |
The Archimandrite
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A leader of The Third Path. She lived in the tallest of the Ivory Towers in Terisia City.[19] | ||
Ardoz | Ardoz, Cobbler of War
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A goblin shoemaker. | |
Arien |
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An exact male copy of Karona created by the numena to lure and trap her.[20] | |
Arine |
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A Benalish servant and a friend of young Liliana Vess.[21] | |
Arkol | Arkol, Argivian scholar[22]
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An Argivian scholar, known for his misinterpretations. | |
Armand Ar-Basinno |
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A historian at the Argivian University.[23] | |
Arongi | Dr. Arongi
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A wizard and staff member at Tolaria West.[24] | |
Artonac | Artonac, priest of Gix
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A priest in the Brotherhood of Gix during the Brothers' War who designed the Altar of Dementia. |
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Ash Kronor | Ash Kronor, Keldon warlord
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A Keldon warlord. | |
Ashar |
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A panther warrior from Free Urborg and a close friend of Marivel. He carries three long scars across his chest as a reminder of the attack of the Cabal that almost killed him.[15] | |
Asim |
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Father of Pashad. | |
Assad |
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A Fallaji soldier born about 29 AR. He was sent to the Argivian Front outside Tomakul in 44 AR.[6] | |
Atalya | Atalya, Samite Master
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A master of the Samite Order. | |
Avad |
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A member of the Council of Guides of Hamath Town in 3980 AR.[25] | |
Awateh | Councilman Awateh Awateh, Grand Historian of Femeref
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Member of Femeref's Council of Voices and Grand Historian of Femeref. A man with rough, dark skin, white, braided hair, and a long, shaggy white beard. Several thin, raised scars lay vertical on his forehead, running into his braids. Nearly the same age as Magistrate Teshunda, with wrinkled skin about his eyes.[26] | |
Axelrod Gunnarson |
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A legendary Giant. | |
Aziz |
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Ship's mage of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[27] | |
Aznaph | Aznaph, Greenseeker
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A Yavimayan elf of post-apocalyptic Dominaria. | |
Badger |
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A villager of White Ridge. Father of Cowslip.[13] | |
Baelon | Baelon, ambush commander of Llanowar
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An elvish Ambush Commander who fought goblins.[28] | |
Balthus | Brother Balthus
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An abbot of the Brotherhood of Gix who attended a summit of the Council of Mages at the Ivory Towers of Terisiare.[29] | |
Bardo |
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Friend of Gull and Greensleeves and part of their army.[30] | |
Bayende |
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Wife of Thane Du-Moriss IV. Killed by Noranda-Zang.[31] | |
Beebalm |
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A homeowning villager in White Ridge. When his mother was killed by wolves, he got a pet goat, which was later eaten by goblins. His house was crushed by a clockwork steed moments later.[13] | |
Belenda Danisdotter |
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A friend of Jaya Ballard's.[12][32] | |
Benson | Benson, Argivian sentry
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Betalem |
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Conservative Minotaur cleric of Stahaan, who plotted to overthrow the reign of Myrrax of Mirtiin.[33] | |
Bethan Leitbur |
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Founder of the Order of Leitbur. Later deified.[34] | |
Betje | Sister Betje
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Author of Miracles of the Saints during The Dark Age. A Miracle Worker of the Church of Tal.[22] | |
Bigasdat |
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A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains.[35] | |
Bittersweet |
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Mother of Gull and Greensleeves.[13] | |
Blurglump | Chief Blurglump
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Leader of the Ironclaw Goblins.[35] | |
Bobo |
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A squirrel. | |
Bolgon | Bolgon, Argivian surveyor
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An Argivian surveyor last seen entering a Sardian mine. |
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Borg | Borg the Ninth
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An orc mercenary in Shiv.[36][37] | |
Botono |
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Helmsman of the Weatherlight crew.[16] Injured in an attack by a bone dragon, before being killed by and compleated into the Phyrexianized Weatherlight. | |
The Boy
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Leader of the Cabal after Virot Maglan.[20] A child, he was said to channel the Cabal's previous leaders and champions, including Maglan, Phage, Braids and Kuberr. Killed in the fall of Cabal City. | ||
Bretath |
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Leader of the Order after the death of Pianna.[38] | |
Broad-Paw |
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A Mtenda lion, twin of Six-Toe.[39] | |
Brown Bear |
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Father of Gull and Greensleeves.[13] | |
Bryony |
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A hog farmer in White Ridge.[13] | |
B'temba | Mother B'temba
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A healer and wife of Jaleen Firedrinker.[39] | |
Bulp |
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Goblin ward of Squee. Built with the large frame of a warrior but the curious mind of a scholar. The only member of his clan not compleated by Ertai.[40] | |
Bwire | The Great Darkness Shifty Bwire Bwire the Angry Bwire the Barterer
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A shaman from Urborg, rumored to be a relative of Kaervek, possibly even his twin.[39] | |
Byaras | Byaras, backwoods guide
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Calle | Calle, Urzan sergeant
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Carlo |
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A Sword avenger pilot from Kroog's River Wards in Urza's army during the Brothers' War. Paired with Sword Three. Participated in the defense of Kroog during Mishra's sacking of the city in 28 AR. Suffered a mental break after seeing his countrymen brutally killed in the attack, and shortly after lost his mech to Fallaji brasscaps. After he was badly burned in another mech's explosion, he was killed by Fallaji crossbowmen.[5] | |
Catclaw |
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A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge.[13] | |
Channa |
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A scout in the army of Gull and Greensleeves. Killed on Phyrexia.[30] | |
Chatzuk |
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A significant person associated with Helm of Chatzuk.[13][41] | |
Chayum-Icha |
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A member of the Ingatl tribe and delegate from the Yumok nation on the Council of Mages.[29] | |
Chipmunk |
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Son of Seal.[13] | |
Chouri |
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Jojo's goatdog.[39] | |
Cl'eueth | Cl'eueth, Historian of Clan Capashen[42]
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Corin | Corin, Tolarian Mage
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A young mage from Tolarian Academy who helped Liliana and Gideon defeat Josu.[43] | |
Corlo |
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A mage of The Third Path who helped Terisia City defend against Mishra's siege. | |
Corus |
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A viashino companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[17] | |
Cowslip |
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A young woman of White Ridge, daughter of Badger. She was a livestock farmgirl.[13] | |
Crispy |
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An orcish canoneer. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral) |
Csaba |
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A new crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight in the Adarkar Wastes.[44] She was present during several fights with Predator, but survived.[14] | |
Cub |
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Brother of Gull.[13] | |
Dacian | Dacian the Red
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A wizard. A foe of Gull and Greensleeves and part of their army.[30] | |
Daedalus |
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A lich who sought to control undead green dragons, but was killed by them instead.[45] | |
Dafynne | Dafynne the Radiant
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A member of Marsden's party killed by a Shivan Dragon. | |
Dajin | Dajin, Suwwardi sniper-captain
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Dalis |
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An Argivian soldier ambushed by bobcats. | |
Damon |
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A wizard's apprentice who became a wizard.[46] | |
Daro |
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A member of the Council of Guides of Hamath Town in 3980 AR.[25] | |
Daron |
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Young son of Dakkon Blackblade. Killed by his father during the creation of the Blackblade.[47] | |
Dassene |
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A Ghitu companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[17] | |
Deglek |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Deidre |
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A member of the Cabal and a friend of Chainer. She was killed by The Order in one of their attempts to get the Mirari from the hands of the Cabal. | |
Delarque |
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An instructor at the Academy at Tolaria West.[48] | |
Dellin | Dellin Berting, Tolarian entomologist
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Denik |
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Husband of Niambi. A handsome man born around 4512 AR. His hair is dreaded, fixed in a loose bun atop his head and adorned with rings of gold.[26] | |
Derryn |
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Noira's brother.[49] | |
Dervish | Lord Dervish
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Deryan |
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A librarian | |
Deveraux | Lord Deveraux
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A lord of Kjeldor.[50] | |
Devved |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. Died when the ship was attacked by a volcanic dragon in the Talruum Mountains.[44] | |
Diago Deerv |
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The lead Viashino machinist of the Mana Rig in Shiv.[51] | |
Dirk | Dirk the Dastardly
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Inventor of a Serpent Generator.[36] | |
Djella |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. She was with the crew in the Adarkar Wastes.[44] | |
Dobruk | Dobruk the Unstable, pyromancer
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Coal Stoker | |
Dorine |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Dorik |
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A goblin shaman who was trained as a butcher and served as a battlefield medic. | |
Draco |
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A powerful artifact dragon. | |
Drakuseth | Drakuseth, Maw of Flames
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A dragon. | |
Dreadfang |
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A Crookshank Kobold who forced Loot Niptil to steal a treasure, but was killed by the ensuing curse.[52] | |
Drusilla |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Eagyn | Lord Eagyn
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A white Dragon that used to prey on humans, he became a lord of the Northern Order on Otaria after meeting its founder during the Invasion. Rescued Pianna from and later died fighting barbarians, ceding his leadership to Sergeant Kort.[53] | |
Ebenin | Ebenin, Historian of Clan Tarmula[42]
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Edgur |
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An apprentice who made a deal with a nature spirit to become a werebear to win a duel.[54] | |
Egg Sucker |
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A Goblin encountered by Greensleeves. | |
Ehlanni |
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A teacher at the Tolarian Academy teacher, originally from the Hurloon Mountains.[55] | |
Ehsan |
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A Fallaji brasscap soldier who served in the D Company of the Third Tomakul Spears in 44 AR. He served with fellow soldier Farid, with whom he conducted trade with the Argivian troops in no-man's-land. He spoke Fallaji.[6] | |
Eshe |
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A bandit caravanner from Zhalfir.[1] She is a hoarse-voiced older woman and the leader of her caravan. She wears used but well-maintained armor and a fur collar over a repaired royal blue cloak and carries a spear. She was once a member of a warband. | |
Elionoway |
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An elf.[56] | |
Elkan |
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A wizard who attempted to trick the orcish general Groth Jonar.[57] | |
Ekemet | Scout Ekemet
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A scout for Femeref during the Mirage Wars. She was to take a trail through the Uuserk Marshes but never returned, killed by an unknown entity.[58] Her final diaries provided the high council of Jamuraa an idea of Kaervek’s infiltration into Zhalfir and its surrounding regions. | |
Ekha |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Elam | Elam the Awful
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A goblin mercenary in Shiv.[36][37] | |
Eliko | Eliko of the Red Lance
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An askari battlemage in Tefemburu.[8] | |
Elmegraun |
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Crew on the Skyship Weatherlight.[16] Melted by a powerbolt barrage from the Phyrexianized Weatherlight'. | |
Enthril |
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An elder wizard and graduate of the Tolarian Academy who became a ship's mage. Briefly but pivotally mentored the young wizard Kellan Boldt during a disaster on the high seas.[59] | Prodigal Sorcerer |
Ereth |
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A Yavimayan elf. She sacrificed herself to stop her teacher, Zorich, from killing human refugees who were immigrating to the forest.[60] | |
Erissa | Erissa, bog witch
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Erne | Silver Erne
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Sent by the council of elders in Minorad to travel Dominaria and summon its greatest minds to form the Sages of Minorad.[25] | |
Esbo |
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Guard of Femeref.[26] | |
Ettovard | Ettovard, Tolarian Archivist
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Archivist on Tolaria. | |
Eunice Blackblade |
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Grandmother of Dakkon Blackblade in the Un-iverse. | |
Ezrith | Ezrith, Druid of the Dark Hours
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A druid of post-apocalyptic Dominaria, practicing necromantic magic. | |
Fadira |
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Grandmother of Fola.[39] | |
Fannia | Fannia, Historian of Clan Ternsev[42]
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Farim |
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A young worker at the Weatherlight construction site. Hadi's Cousin.[3] | |
Farsa Tashiir |
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A historian, studying the Brothers' War.[61] | |
Fask | Warlord Fask, Tyrant of Kroog
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A clever brute. A warlord in title and bearing, who had killed his way to the top of Kroog in the decade following the Sylex Blast. By 85 AR, Fask ruled a petty kingdom that stretched from the ruins of Zegon on the southwestern coast of Terisiare up to the greening desert's boundary in the north. To the east, his land was ill-defined, contested by New Yotia and the Talites who still managed to hold his reavers at bay. Inside his borders, all paid tribute to him, a simple system of "Four-Of-Ten"—four of any goods were given to his treasury and personal chest, and the remainder spread out among his loyal subjects. He was considered the fairest of the warlords who had contested the region. Thus, Fask commanded the loyalty of his favored warriors and the submission of the rest of his subjects until his death. Near the end of his life, he became increasingly paranoid, eventually losing the fealty of his followers after a run-in with a time-traveling Teferi that convinced him he was haunted. The story of Fask's end became the nighttime tale of the tyrant and the ghost.[62] | |
Felicia Stovorod | Princess Felia
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Intelligent and opinionated daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[15] | |
Feverfew |
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Wife of Seal.[13] | |
Finn |
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A Llanowar elf from the Riashil elfhame.[63] | |
Finroy |
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An apprentice to Lord Rothchild of Kjeldor.[50] | |
Fire Eye | Bey Fire Eye
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The bey (king) of the Viashino of Shiv, who made a deal with Urza that allowed the planeswalker to use the Mana Rig.[51] | |
Flamescar
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A Cabalist responsible for the deaths of Rasarm's family.[64] Brother of Suarvol. Killed by Rasarm in a pit fight. | ||
Flegg |
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A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains. Bigasdat's brother.[35] | |
Flesdrim |
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A Cabal servant. | |
Flog |
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A goblin from a nursery rhyme who retreated when he saw the enemy army.[65] In the Un-iverse, he was on Pashalik Mons's Goblin Bowling Team. | |
Fola |
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The Civic Guildmage of Kenlo. Claims to be a cousin of Rashida Scalebane. According to Hakim Loreweaver, released Kaervek from the Amber Prison to capture a Catacomb Dragon attacking her village.[39] | |
Forena | Forena, Scalebane's Elite
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A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the "Lion's Eye" quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison.[66] | |
Four of Four |
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A goat owned by Jojo originally called Nine of Thirteen. According to Hakim Loreweaver, ate the Amber Prison containing Kaervek and subsequently gained magical abilities including firebreathing, flight, and phasing. Eventually, it expelled the Amber Prison from itself and returned to normal.[39] | |
Furt |
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A goblin who was occasionally used as a missile weapon.[67] Killed by his friend Varv. | |
Gamelen | Gamelen, Citanul Elder
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An important Elf from Argoth. | |
Garanth |
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A minotaur professional arm wrestler in the Un-iverse. | |
Gar-Tun | Gar-Tun, Mistvalley silverback
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A gorilla silverback. | |
Gazali |
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An ancient wizard and friend of Teferi who created a powerful dragon, and used its summoning after his death to return in the body of Majalina.[68] | |
Gbega | Councilor Gbega
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A short-haired, small-faced woman. Member of Femeref's Council of Voices.[26] | |
Gendrin |
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Leader of the Cult of Rimewind and master of Rimewind Keep during the Ice Age. Father of Lindra. Killed by his successor Heidar.[69] | |
Gensai |
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A member of the Council of Guides of Hamath Town in 3980 AR.[25] | |
George | George, Coalition scout
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George Témoin |
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Caretaker of House Vess.[70] Husband of Karina Téomin. | |
Gerrel |
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Inkeeper of Vess[43] | |
Getin |
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A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Aunt of Recin.[71] | |
Ghak |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Ghentoth |
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A champion among the Talruum Minotaurs.[44] Carried a sword carved from a single piece of tekyl, a crystal stronger than steel. He was defeated in a challenge by Tahngarth. | |
Gilanra | Gilanra, Caller of Wirewood
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A Wirewood elf. | |
Girian |
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Leader of the Order of the Steel Leaf.[72] | |
Gjorik |
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A Ronom mage.[73] | |
Glok |
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A former friend of Squee. In the Un-iverse, he owed Squee money. | |
Glosstongue Crackcrest |
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The official leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[51] | |
Gnerdel |
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An Ogre philosopher | Gray Ogre |
Godwyn |
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A librarian in New Argive.[74] Converted by the Phyrexians during the Invasion. Killed by his second-in-command, Kari. | |
Golas Mahr | Golas Mahr, black knight
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A Black Knight | Revered Dead |
Gooseguts | Gramma Gooseguts
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A goblin matron from the Ironclaw Mountains.[35] | |
Gorgoth |
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A possibly Phyrexian Demon who worked on the Grand Coliseum.[7] | |
Grahilah | Grahilah, Former Trader of Amiqat
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Grazlash Stonehold |
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Grendin |
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Predecessor of Heidar as leader of the Cult of Rimewind. | |
Greht |
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Gathan Doyen and leader.[17] He has a metal mask grafted onto his face and glowing red eyes | |
Groth Jonar |
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An orcish general in the Balduvian mountains who fought the Kjeldorans.[57] | |
Guldark |
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Orcish leader of a band of Torgash clan orcs. Kidnapped Pik's sister. Killed by Vannemir.[75] | |
Gwilliam |
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A citizen of Mors Ridge.[76] | |
Gyvan | Gyvan, thopter pilot
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An Urzan thopter pilot. | |
Haakon | Haakon the First
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Self-appointed Wizard King of the Badlands. A foe of Gull and Greensleeves.[30][77] Not to be confused with Haakon, Stromgald's Scourge. |
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Haddad |
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Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who was conscripted during the Keldon Invasion to work for Latulla.[78] | |
Hadi |
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Assistant artificer to Jhoira, and a friend of Tiana. An older man who had come to Tolarian Academy from Jamuraa.[3][79] | |
Hajar | Hajar, Loyal Bodyguard Hajar, Mishra’s bodyguard
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A Fallaji nomad, son of the chieftain. He freed Mishra when the latter was taken hostage by the tribe. | |
Hammen |
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Child of Garth One-Eye and Norreen. Named after Garth's friend of the same name.[80] | |
Hanan |
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A poet from Jamuraa. | |
Hapari | Hapari the Mapmaker[39]
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Harell | Harell of Mno[81]
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Harthag |
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A craw giant. | |
Havram | Havram, Historian of Clan Croger[42]
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Heath |
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An archer in Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven.[82] | |
Helana |
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A sun priest who saved her father from Hell, but had to use black mana to accomplish this.[83] | |
Helki |
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A female centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Holleb's wife.[84] | |
Henry Joseph | King Henry Joseph I
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King of Icatia in 170 AR.[85] | |
Heptane |
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The red-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Hilde | Hilde the Collector
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A woman driven mad by a Jester's Cap. |
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Hilel |
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Breathstealer who assinated Qhattib, the Vizier of Amiqat, shortly after the Mirage War. | |
Hixton |
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A childhood enemy of Crovax in Urborg.[87] | |
Hœbrus Væm | Hœbrus Væm, Aerathi librarian
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An Aerathi librarian in the Un-iverse killed by a Bloodletter. | |
Holleb |
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A male centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Helki's husband[84] | |
Holux | Holux, Stronghold Racketeer
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An occupant of the Stronghold after it had appeared on Dominaria. | |
Hooks | Hooks, Cabal Torturer
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Horance | Horance, Urzan general
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The Howling Abomination
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A human beast warrior in Llanowar forest. | ||
Hugk |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Husam'Tor |
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A Suq'Atan military man of strategy and cunning. Brother of Telim'Tor.[58] | |
Ichabod |
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A Dragon who met with a Wandering Treefolk during the second Phyrexian invasion of Dominaria. | |
Iisha |
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A girl from a village attacked by thallids, rescued by Chandra Nalaar.[88] | |
Ilcaster |
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A boy in a magic school. He was told the story of the Weatherlight by the Librarian.[14] | |
Ildria Caldos |
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A historian, studying the Brothers' War.[61] | |
Illith |
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A Demonic Tutor, who helped the sun-priest Helana save her father from Hell.[83] | |
Ilyana of Rosecot |
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Early leader of House Rosecot.[42] | |
Ilsa Braven |
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Captain of the Weatherlight before Sisay.[16] | |
Imaryll | Imaryll, Elfhame Elite
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Immard | Immard, the Stormcleaver
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A New Argivian human soldier. | |
Imrul |
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Grand vizier to the great suzerain of Suq'Ata, Akhmer. He once met Wasitora.[9] | |
Intet (IHN-tet[89]) | Intet, the Dreamer
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A female Primeval Dragon in an alternate timeline.[90] | |
Isa |
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A fylgja in the form of a snow leopard that possessed Vannemire's Runeblade during the Ice Age.[75] | |
Isel | Isel, Master Carver
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A master carver who lived on Dominaria at the time of the Phyrexian Invasion. Known for his magic cameos. | |
Isonidas | Isonidas of Urborg
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An Urborg war mage and war captain.[91] | |
Iyrgth |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[92] | |
Jabo |
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Gjorik's homunculine familiar.[73] | |
Jabras | Councilor Jabras
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A large-bellied man. Member of Femeref's Council of Voices.[26] | |
Jacob |
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A citizen of Mors Ridge.[76] | |
Jakk |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Jaleen Firedrinker |
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A warrior of Kenlo and husband of Mother B'temba.[39] | |
Janin |
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A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Mother of Recin[71] | |
Jaeger Ojanen |
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A cat warrior. Father of Jedit Ojanen. | |
Jamal |
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A Sarinthian soldier serving with the Fallaji on the Argivian Front of the Brothers' War outside Tomakul in 44 AR.[6] | |
Jamar |
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A man from Mitrokin village sacrificed to the village's dragon lords during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Jarod |
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A white dragon raised by a druid.[93] | |
Javero |
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A soldier from Benalia who didn’t want to join Kastans assassins. He was killed by the soldier Torsten.[14] | |
Jayeen | Jayeen, Fallaji scout
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Jego | Jego, disgraced archdruid
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Jelamau |
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Captain of the Kukemssan privateer Wave Splitter.[91] | |
Jenson Carthalion | Elder Druid Jenson Carthalion Jenson Carthalion, Yavimaya fugitive
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A member of House Carthalion and former fugitive. Now the Elder Druid of the Juniper Order in Yavimaya.[94] | |
Jerran |
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A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the Lion's Eye quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison.[66] | |
Jerrard | Jerrard of the Closed Fist
|
A legendary knight and the last of the Order of the Closed Fist. Once, their realm stretched across the Kb'Briann Highlands south of Benalia. After the onset of Sheoltun and various other kingdoms, the Closed Fist survived only in the powerful Jerrard. | |
Jeska |
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Laboratory aide to Rayne.[95] | |
Jojo | Jojo the goatherd
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A Jamuraan goatherd on the Ntatsu Plains. According to Hakim Loreweaver, one of his goats ate the Amber Prison containing Kaervek.[39] | |
Jonko |
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A red mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Jora |
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A mother in Kenlo carried off by a Catacomb Dragon.[39] | |
Jorin |
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Jumok | Jumok of the Cheetah Warclan
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The one who found Starke after the latter was brought to Jamuraa to get Vuel to join the side of Phyrexia.[14] | |
Justina |
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A woman who imbued her weapons with her life force. | |
Kani |
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A village girl from Zhalfir.[1] She has three sisters: Neema, Oyana, and Amana. | |
Kari |
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A woman in New Argive.[74] Converted to the Phyrexian side by Godwyn during the Invasion. She killed herself with Godwyn. | |
Karina Témoin |
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Head of Household of House Vess.[70] Wife of George Téomin. | |
Karli |
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A desert wizard who attacked the army of Gull and Greensleeves.[30] | |
Karrak | Karrak of the Suwwardi
|
A Suwwardi soldier serving as a Fallaji brasscap in D Company of the Third Tomakul Spears. He joined the Brothers' War in 41 AR, and was still serving on the Argivian Front outside Tomakul in 44, although he had never killed an Argivian himself. He was friends with fellow soldier Farid, with whom he would conduct trade with the Argivian troops in no-man's-land. He spoke Fallaji and some Argivian.[6] | |
Kasib ibn Naji |
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A writer of famous letters during the Mirage War. Son of Naji. | |
Kastan | Lord Kastan
|
An albino who ran the assassins guild of Benalia.[14] | |
Kathwar |
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The war chief of the Malpiri tribe and delegate for the Sardinian peoples on the Council of Mages.[29] | |
Kavalex |
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A dragon who made a pact with the Keldons before being killed by Skouras.[96] | |
Kebitu |
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First mate of the Skyship Weatherlight. Died when the ship was attacked by a volcanic dragon in the Talruum Mountains.[44] | |
Keilic |
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A cat warrior who fell in love with Mirri, who was in love with Gerrard. Seyen ruled that Gerrard and Keilic should fight over the right to marry her. Gerrard won.[14] | |
Kellan Boldt |
|
A young wizard once bound for the Tolarian Academy and heir to the Duchy of Kelsh, before a life-changing encounter on the high seas under the mentorship of Enthril, an elder wizard.[59] | Prodigal Sorcerer |
Kem |
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A bodyguard of the wizard Towser. The antagonist of Gull and Greensleeves, until they saved his life. He later died in a tsunami.[84] | |
Kenta |
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One of Fola's parents.[39] | |
Kequia |
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Daughter of Niambi and Denik, sister to Mabutho. A young girl and the spitting image of her mother. She has dark curls of hair and wears a golden headband. Her name means "fighter."[26] | |
Kerish | Kerish, Urzan mechanist
|
A member of Urza's forces during the Brothers' War. | |
Khausiss |
|
A priest of the Breathstealers.[91] | |
Khiba |
|
A goblin eaten by Mtenda lions.[39] | |
Khygot |
|
An old, grizzled male Talruum Minotaur, who lived along the Talruum Mountains before the Invasion.[44] | |
Kibo | Kibo, Uktabi Prince
|
Prince of the Uktabi Jungle. | |
Kifimbo | Kifimbo, Shadow guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin woman and very guarded Shadow Guildmage from Zhalfir.[58] | |
Kipkemboi | Kipkemboi, Kukemssa Pirate
|
A wealthy Kukemssa pirate | |
Kitrin |
|
A young human wizard of the Institute of Arcane Study. He helped returning Alligarius Timni to the valley of Tamingazin.[71] |
|
Kitten |
|
Noira's cat.[49] | |
Kjono |
|
Sister of Jojo and Okulu.[39] | |
Klausson |
|
Former leader of the Kjeldoran Order of the Sacred Torch. After his death, he served in Lim-Dûl's undead army.[12] | |
Koborah |
|
A sun-priest who was abducted to Hell, and had to be saved by his daughter.[83] | |
Kolevi | Kolevi of Havenwood, Elder Druid
|
Elder druid of Havenwood.[85] | |
Kopu |
|
Jojo's cousin.[39] | |
Kort | Sergeant Kort
|
An Aven member of the Order on Otaria. Took over leadership of the Northern Order and guardianship of Pianna after Lord Eagyn's death, and later ceded leadership to his charge.[53] | |
Kotara |
|
An angel summoned by Sabul Hajeen to avenge his brother's death.[97] She participated in the first war against the legions of the Pit. | |
Kulinda |
|
A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the Lion's Eye quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison..[66] | |
Kwam |
|
The lover of Greensleeves, who pursuades her to give up her Planeswalker's spark.[77] | |
Kylor |
|
An elf scout.[98] | |
Laga |
|
A Fallaji conscript. | |
Laria |
|
A windbitten Argivian soldier with laugh lines and graying hair. She led her fellow soldiers to trade items and information with Farid and his fellow soldiers over no-man's-land outside Tomakul in 44 AR. She spoke Argivian and lightly accented Fallaji.[6] | |
Lark |
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A Leonin. Daughter of Pallar.[26] | |
Latavino Bar-bassanti |
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A historian at the Argivian University.[23] | |
Leda | Leda, Vodalian Youth
|
A merfolk. | |
Lexa |
|
A student and researcher at the Academy at Tolaria West.[48] Friend of Targren. Because of a previous event, the faculty insisted she remained on campus, placing a tracking spell on her to ensure it. | |
Legmmie |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Liberator | Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter
|
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The Librarian
|
An old fellow who worked on some magic school. He told the story of the Weatherlight to the boy Ilcaster.[14] | ||
Lindra |
|
Daughter of Gendrin, Leader of the Cult of Rimewind. Love interest of Heidar, whom she was older than and nearly as skilled as. After her love was driven mad by Phyrexian influence, he froze her solid and shattered her in a fit of rage.[69] | |
Liefellen | Liefellen, Quirion Exarch
|
A notable leader of the elven Quirion nation. | |
Liko |
|
A two-headed giant enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves.[84] | |
Lindeloth |
|
Prime minister of the Ixidorians.[7] | |
Lion |
|
Brother of Gull.[13] | |
Lisolo | Lisolo Bey
|
Viashino leader from the Valley of Tamingazin.[71] | |
Llanach | Llanach, Skyshroud Ranger
|
A Skyshroud Elf who survived a Sliver attack at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[17] | |
Llora |
|
A Suwwardi woman and pilot instructor in Urza's army during the Brothers' War. Participated in the defense of Kroog during Mishra's sacking of the city in 28 AR, where she was killed by a dragon engine.[5] | |
Lognell | Lognell, Argivian scout
|
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Lothar Lovisasson |
|
Son of Lovisa Coldeyes of Balduvia. He fell in love with and married King Darien's daughter Alexandrite. This marriage united Balduvia and Kjeldor, giving birth to the nation of New Argive.[12] |
|
Lostspoons | Mister Lostspoons, Skulltown gossip
|
An elder spirit inhabitant from Urborg. | |
Lucan |
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Lunami | Guildmaster Lunami
|
Guildmaster of the Shadow Guild in Tefemburu.[8] | |
Lyanii |
|
An immortal Serran refugee living in the village of Devas in Benalia. She trained Gerrard’s ancestors for Urza, who hoped one of them would be a worthy heir to the legacy.[55] | |
Lydia | Lydia, Countess Brellis
|
Coal Golem | |
Lydia Wynforth |
|
Mayor of Trokair. | |
Lyssen | King Lyssen
|
King of the Isles of Argive after the Brothers' War.[4] | |
M'bari |
|
A young warrior of Kenlo.[39] | |
Maarika | Maarika, Brutal Gladiator
|
A human warrior and Cabal pit fighter. | |
Mabutho |
|
Teferi's grandfather. The first in his family to own his land.[17] | |
Mabutho |
|
Son of Niambi and Denik, brother to Kequia. Named after his great, great-grandfather. He has a wife.[26] | |
Maket |
|
A man on Subiras caravan. Murdered by Kwende to frame Teferi.[10] | |
Macumba |
|
The black-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Majalina |
|
A wizard who was enticed to release a dragon, causing him to become possessed by the ancient wizard Gazali.[68] | |
Malga |
|
An orc general. | |
Mao |
|
Daughter of the planeswalker Vram. Disguised as a cat, she was left in the care of Peter Langwynd.[99] | |
Margaret Ellsworth | Lady Ellsworth
|
Prime Minister of Icatia representing King Henry Joseph I in 170 AR.[85] | |
Mari |
|
A worker at the Weatherlight construction site.[3] | |
Marja Stovorod | Princes Marja
|
Quiet and thoughtful daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[15] | |
Markos | Lieutenant Markos
|
A young Yotian soldier killed by a dragon engine in the attack on Kroog.[5] | |
Marsden | Marsden, party leader
|
A party leader killed by Drakuseth. | |
Martyn Nosinet |
|
Head of the Department of Linguistics Research at Tolaria West.[100] Killed by Valko Indorian in 4562 AR after he began to suspect Indorian was being Phyrexianized. | |
Matoc | Matoc, lavamancer
|
Pardic Barbarian, lavamancer, and grandfather of Kamahl and Jeska and friend to Balthor.[101] He and the dwarf forged a sword from Urza's staff that would be passed down through his family. | |
Max | Max, Benalish scout
|
A Benalish scout. | |
Mayonako |
|
A Nekoru, mate of Wasitora and father of her kittens. His name means "midnight."[9] | |
Meida |
|
A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight promoted to first mate after Kebitu's death.[44] Mother of multiple daughters with children of their own. Died in a fight with a mech leftover from the Brothers' War in the Adarkar Wastes. | |
Merrik Aidar | Merrik Aidar, Benalish Patrol
|
A Benalish soldier who survived a Sliver attack. | |
Mi'cha |
|
A war mammoth. | |
Mimi |
|
A squirrel. | |
Minat |
|
An old, mostly-blind, dementia caster who teached Chainer how to pit fight. | |
Mistress Vess
|
A member of the Cabal who impersonated Liliana Vess. Killed by Kaya.[70] | ||
Modo |
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A goblin mercenary. | |
Mom Three-Slugs |
|
A goblin matron from the Ironclaw Mountains. Bigasdat and Flegg's mother.[35] | |
Mongo |
|
A Wild Mongrel in the Un-iverse. | |
Mtai | Mtai, Civic Guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin man and quite cold Civic Guildmage.[58] | |
Mudai |
|
The smith of Lady Caleria. Mudai was one of the Hyperion blacksmiths and thus covered from head to toe in a second skin of metal.[103] | |
Mudcreep |
|
An Urborg thallid compleated by New Phyrexia's green-aligned Copper Host.[104] | |
Murad | Captain Murad
|
Captain of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[27] | |
Mutter |
|
Inventor of a Serpent Generator.[37] | |
Mwani | Mwani, Mtenda Goatherd Mwani, Mtenda Herder
|
A famous Jamuraan goatherd whose name means "Slayer of the Tree-Tall Mantis."[39] | |
Myrel | Scout Captain Myrel Myrel, Shield of Argive
|
A nonbinary human soldier and Kayla bin-Kroog's right hand in Penregon.[18][62] | |
Myrrax | King Myrrax
|
Liberal Minotaur king of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins.[33] | |
Naimah | Naimah, Femeref Philosopher
|
A Jamuraan philosopher.[39] | |
Najat |
|
Author of a famous Travelogue. | |
Naji |
|
Father of Kasib. | |
Najib |
|
A man killed when his castle at El-Abar collapsed. | |
N'ciczli |
|
The last and greatest of the Tchoktan war-priests. One day, he was summoned and never returned. His empire, without a leader, was destroyed by the progenitors of the early Sarpadian empires.[105] | |
Nedastophalites |
|
Mage and librarian at the Conclave of Mages. She is named after the last warrior-queen of Zegon.[22] | |
Needle |
|
An agent of Belzenlok's Cabal, tasked with infiltrating New Argive. Killed as reward for recovering the Blackblade.[79] | |
Neema |
|
A Zhalfirin soldier under General Mageta.[1] She has three sisters: Oyana, Kani, and Amana. | |
Neshi Malu |
|
A breathstealer of the Panther Clan. Summoned and formed into a Spirit of the Night by Bwire. Later possessed his body.[39] | |
Nker |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Noira |
|
A Benalish hero.[49] | |
Numot (NOO-maht[89]) | Numot, the Devastator
|
A male Primeval Dragon in an alternate timeline.[90] | |
Okmark | Okmarrk of Fentesk
|
A member of House Fentesk. He died in the illegal street-duel with Garth One-eye.[80] | |
Okulu | Moon Child
|
Sister of Jojo and Kjono. Has vitiligo.[39] | |
Old And Dusty |
|
A Talruum champion summoned by the askari battlemages of Tefemburu.[8] | |
Olvresk | Doyenne Olvresk
|
A Keldon Doyenne and leader of the Doyenne Council at the time of the Invasion.[106] He helped train the Warlord Astor. His body is covered in tattoos to demonstrate his mastery of Bogardan fire magic. | |
Omen | Emperor Omen
|
A captain of the Vodalia army, who became the successor to Empress Galina. Killed by an unexpected shark.[15] | |
Ophenia |
|
Mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Oranes | Oranes, Yavimaya hunter
|
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Ordando |
|
A commander in the army of Gull and Greensleeves. She had several wives.[30] | |
Orm |
|
Mage at the Conclave of Mages. He refuses all meals in a quest for higher consciousness.[22] | |
Oros (OR-ohz[89]) | Oros, the Avenger
|
A male Primeval Dragon in an alternate timeline.[90] | |
Ornder | Lady Ornder[85]
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Orson | Orson, cemetery baron
|
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Oryan | Oryan, Urzan artificer
|
An Urzan artificer who entered a door to nothingness. | |
Oyana |
|
A young village girl from Zhalfir.[1] She has three sisters: Neema, Kani, and Amana. She wears painted shoulders for strength. She intends to join the akinji to fight the Phyrexians. | |
Pallar Ojanen |
|
An Efravan leonin with tawny fur striped with chestnut. Mother of Lark, sister to Zar, and descendant of Jedit Ojanen.[26] | |
Panya | Panya, Granger Guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin woman and somewhat blunt and earthy Granger Guildmage.[58] | |
Pashad ibn Asim | Pashad ibn Asim, Suq'Ata Trader
|
A Suq'Atan man and trader.[58] Son of Asim. | |
Pavel Maliki |
|
He wandered the realms, helping those in greatest need. It is unclear if this was a measure of his generosity, or of his obligation to atone. | |
Pero |
|
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Peter Langwynd | Dr. Peter Langwynd
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A sorcerer who became a hermit and a naturalist in the Fens of Foulmere.[99] | |
Petra | Petra, novice chronomancer
|
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Pharon |
|
An ancient wizard who advised the kings of Kjeldor for 400 years after its founding.[107] On his deathbed, he revealed the "Blare of Doom," Urza's obliteration spell at the Sylex Blast, to the scribe Barrinalo. He also named the scribe his successor. | |
Phys |
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An old sailor who shipwrecked on an island beset by blue dragons every 88 years.[86] | |
Pinaphet |
|
Pupil of Vissk training to be a Magus of the Future. Burned to death by Ugin's ghostfire.[108] | |
Pizoonddertax |
|
The white-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Pol Cordel |
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A close friend of Gerrard Capashen's, with whom he left his hourglass pendant, a piece of the Legacy.[109] He was older than Gerrard.[110] | |
Poppyseed |
|
Sister of Gull.[13] | |
Porros | Porros the Raptor
|
The Sumifan royal heir during the Brothers' War.[111] | |
Quadir |
|
A Suwwardi tribesman and leader of the Fallaji, who captured and enslaved Mishra.[112] Said to have removed his wives' tongues. Killed by Urza. Mishra later was also called "qadir" (the all-powerful).[6] | |
Rael | Rael, Battle Angel
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Protector of Caligo. She led the Benalish forces against the Cabal and helped defeat Josu.[43] | |
Rael Gar |
|
Usurper of the leadership over the Garan elves in the Valley of Tamingazin. Killed by Tallibeth Tarngold.[71] | |
Rainfall |
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Sister of Gull. [13] | |
Raklok |
|
A goblin soothsayer eaten by Mtenda lions.[39] | |
Rana | Rana, Suq'Ata Market Fool
|
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Rarp |
|
A goblin stone jockey. When Rarp was accidentally crushed, Squee discovered that he was secretly a Phyrexian sleeper agent.[40] | |
Rasarm |
|
An Otarian hunter whose family was killed by the Cabal.[64] Became a pit fighter with his Atog partner Yekol. | |
Recin |
|
A young Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. A friend of Tallibeth Tarngold.[71] | |
Reezug |
|
A Spirit Artificer | |
Reginald |
|
A squirrel. | |
Remarin |
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Renalt |
|
A Quirion Elf and the bard of Exarch Amadis.[25] | |
Rendall |
|
A thopter pilot from Penregon in Urza's army during the Brothers War. Younger brother to Sanwell, the two came to Kroog as children and integrated into Yotian culture. Escaped Kroog carrying the Jalum Tome during its attack by Mishra's forces[113][5] | |
Rhimak |
|
A goblin eaten by Mtenda lions.[39] | |
Rhindle |
|
A Scaled Wurm.[50] | |
Rhirhok | Rhirhok, Goblin Archer
|
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Rica |
|
A Yotian Sword avenger pilot in Urza's army during the Brothers' War. Paired with Sword Two. Participated in the defense of Kroog during Mishra's sacking of the city in 28 AR. After he was burned and his mech and most of his compatriots were killed in the attack, he fled the city with Sanwell to regroup.[5] | |
Richlau | Richlau, Headmaster
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A student of Tocasia, who later would spend time as a headmaster at the Argivian University.[113] | |
Rika |
|
A Jamuraan man whose hut blew away in a twister.[39] | |
Rillu Veza | Director Rillu Veza
|
A Merfolk sent by Empress Llawan to spy on Ambassador Laquatus.[114] She later ruled the empire with the Empress after Emperor Aboshan's death. | |
Riven Turnbull |
|
A legendary political fire starter willing to resort to any means to achieve his dark goals. | |
Rogus |
|
A guard at Mors Ridge.[76] | |
Rokin |
|
A man from Mitrokin village sacrificed to the village's dragon lords during the reign of the Primevals.[116] He was kept as a slave until the Primevals fell, allowing him and his fellow slaves to overthrow their masters. | |
Rolf | Rolf, Argivian mechanic
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Rosnakht | Rosnakht, Heir of Rohgahh
|
A kobold descendant of Rohgahh. | |
Rothchild | Lord Rothchild
|
A well-liked king or regent of Kjeldor, ruling from Jornstad, the capital of eastern Kjeldor.[50] | |
Rukarumel | Rukarumel, Biologist
|
A researcher of Slivers. | |
Sabriam | Speaker Sabriam
|
Speaker of the ruling caste of Benalia City. Spurned lover of Rakel.[30] | |
Sabul Hajeen |
|
A Civic Guildmage in Zhalfir who summoned the angel Kotara to avenge his brother's death.[97] After learning the error of his ways, he sided with the Ilmieras, the house that killed his brother, against the Hand of Justice, forging an alliance that would finally bring peace to Kipamu.[117] | |
Sadage | Sadage, Cleric of the Cabal
|
A cleric of Belzenlok's Cabal.[79] | |
Salvation |
|
Once a primal force in a world that came before Dominaria, it inhabited the Salvation Sphere and protected the purity of Squee's soul.[40] | |
Samor | Samor the Collector
|
Counselor from Mishra in Sumifa.[111] | |
Sandruu |
|
Kristina's pet lion in her eponymous woods, named after her disappeared lover Sandruu.[25] | |
The Sandstorm of Tomakul
|
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Satas | Captain Satas
|
A member of the Order. | |
Sayrah |
|
One of the few surviving panther warriors of Urborg's Cabal. In league with the Weatherlight crew.[92] | |
Scaraya |
|
Liberal Minotaur clanleader of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins.[33] | |
Scarback Plagg | Scarback Plagg, orcish captain
|
An orcish cannoneer. Later promoted to captain. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral), Orcish Cannonade |
Seal |
|
A man in White Ridge with mischievous sons. He was Gull's rival.[13] | |
Seklistis |
|
The giant Woolly Spider familiar of Jason Carthalion[118] | |
Severin | Sir Severin
|
The son of Kailo and Zaraya. His squadron had to pass an ice bridge. Since he was the lightest, Zaraya had him go last, and when he stepped on the bridge, it cracked and Severin fell to his death.[118] | |
Seyen | Seyen, most old of the Chitr’in
|
An elder of the Chitr’in catfolk.[14] | |
Shan-Lo |
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[22] | |
Shandlar | Sir Shandlar of Eberyn
|
A valiant knight of the Eberyn militia. He died a heroes' death. | |
Shannan |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages and a friend of Jodah. When the Conclave was abandoned, he joined Jodah in the City of Shadows.[22] | |
Sharaman | Sharaman, Urzan lieutenant General Sharaman
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The leader of Argive's armies during the Brothers' War.[113][119] He served Urza for decades but grew disillusioned with his cause after the deaths of his nephews at the hands of a dragon engine and the sacking of Sardia. After his death, his spirit lingered on Dominaria due to his resentment of the artificer. He attempted to sabotage the Temporal Anchor to stop Teferi from traveling back to the War and repeating Urza's mistakes, and was finally put to rest by Kaya. | |
Shella | Shella, Knight of Zhalfir
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A Zhalfirin Askari knight who participated in the counter-invasion of New Phyrexia. Shella decapitated Vorinclex, saving Teferi Akosa's life.[120] | |
Shikka |
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A cat warrior who chose to stay in her forest rather than join Jedit's Dragoons. Then she encountered Cursed Mirri from an alternate reality. They said Jedit Ojanen of Efrava from another alternate reality is a strong hero, but Shikka did not have the heart to hope.[121] | |
Shinra |
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A cat warrior from the Khyyiani tribe, in the pride of Kyyrao Grenmw. He thought that Loot Niptil was prey, but was bested by the wizard.[52] | |
Short-Tail |
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A Mtenda lion with a single, heavy cub.[39] | |
Silas Brotten |
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A professor of advanced students at the Tolarian Academy at Lat-Nam. An esteemed author, a specialist in Old Vodalian, and a Phyrexian sleeper agent. Killed by Jared Carthalion during the second Phyrexian invasion of Dominaria.[122] | |
Siliq |
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The green-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Silmar | Captain Silmar
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The captain of the guard of Tantium. He battled with Garth One-Eye during the Festival of Estark, having disguised himself as an Ingkara fighter.[80] | |
Six-Toe |
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A Mtenda lion, twin of Broad-Paw.[39] | |
Skaven |
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A student at the Tolarian Academy accidentally killed by a Phantom Monster summoned by Barrin.[123] | |
Skerk Hobnett | Skerk Hobnett, wilderness guide
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Skive |
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A viashino companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[17] | |
Skouras |
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A blue dragon from across the seas, who killed the dragon Kavalex and was in turn defeated by Astor.[96] | |
Snap |
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A small twig dragon that saved the Shivan oasis of Cometia.[36] | |
Snowblossom |
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A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge.[13] | |
Solin | Hemarch Solin
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Human leader of Suder. A morbidly obese bisexual rapist.[71] | |
Sopti Borth |
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An artificer from Automatown who was murdered in her workshop.[105] | |
Sparrow Hawk |
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Brother of Gull.[13] | |
Spurna |
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Head of the embermages in Squee's clan. A Phyrexian sleeper agent compleated by Ertai.[40] | |
Squee |
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A goblin from a nursery rhyme who retreated when he saw the enemy army.[65] | Relentless Assault (Visions) |
Stangg | Stangg, Echo Warrior
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A human warrior. | |
Stella |
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A former citizen of Mors Ridge.[76] | |
Stiggur |
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The cook's boy of the wizard Towser. He was befriended by Gull and Greensleeves and became part of their army.[30][84] | |
The Stone Shaman of Yavimaya
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A male elvish shaman and protector of Yavimaya.[48] | ||
Strnak |
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A shapeshifting dragon that helped the elves of Llanowar before the Invasion.[124] | |
Strothor | Strothor the Strange
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A dwarf mercenary in Shiv.[36][37] | |
Stumphobbler Thuj | Stumphobbler Thuj, Orcish captain
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An orcish captain. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral) |
Suarvol |
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A Cabalist responsible for the deaths of Rasarm's family.[64] Brother of Flamescar. | |
Sunastian Falconer |
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A shaman, also adept in swordplay. | |
Suria al Kier[81] |
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Syl-Stalker |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[92] | |
Sytryr | Sytryr, Historian of Clan Joryev[42]
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Tadeas | Tadeas, Juniper Ascendant
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A human monk and member of the Juniper Order. | |
Tadith | Tadith the Wise
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Tagard Tarngold |
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Human leader from the Valley of Tamingazin, who devised a plan that could bring harmony to his war-ravaged home.[71] Killed by Karelon. | |
Tajamin | Doyenne Tajamin
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A Keldon Doyenne and keeper of the Book of Keld.[106] She helped train the Warlord Astor. | |
Talack |
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A cat warrior who chose to stay with his friend Shikka in his forest rather than join Jedit's Dragoons.[121] | |
Talibah | Talibah, Embermage
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Tamira of Rosecot | Council Leader Tamira
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Head of House Rosecot and temporary leader of Benalia.[49] | |
Tande |
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A mage known for his musings on the principles of artifact consciousness who discovered a portal to Phyrexia with his lover Tribecia.[125] | |
Taniwha |
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A legendary serpent from Jamuraa. | |
Talibah | Talibah, Embermage
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Talon |
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A Barbarian from the Pardic Mountains and friend of Kamahl's.[126] Leader of the Elite Eight, Pardia's strongest fighters, he refused the Mirari sword, lost his arm in a tournament against Kamahl, and led the region after Kamahl left for Krosa. | |
Tank |
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A squirrel. | |
Tarassel |
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An important temporal mage from the past. His sixth law of temporal recursion is easy to understand as long as you know the first seven. | |
Targren |
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A student and researcher at the Academy at Tolaria West.[48] Friend of Lexa. | |
Tarran | Tarran, magus of the disk
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A Magus of the Disk.[127] | |
Tarin |
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An Orvadian fisherman and captain of a dhow.[91] | |
Tavin | Hero Tavin
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A Benalish hero and battle-dancing instructor.[49] | |
Tayil |
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An elf warrior. | |
Temken |
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An elf survivor of the Sylex Blast in Argoth.[128] | |
Teneb (TEHN-ehb[89]) | Teneb, the Harvester
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A male Primeval Dragon in an alternate timeline.[90] | |
Terd | Machinist Terd
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The unofficial leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[51] | |
Tergel | Tergel, goblin explosioneer
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Teshunda | Sidar Teshunda Magistrate Teshunda
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Magistrate and Sidar of Femeref. A hard-faced man of a old age and cloudy eyes. One of the highest-ranking generals and military tacticians in Femeref's history.[26] | |
Tevon |
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A childhood friend of Crovax in Urborg.[87] | |
Themeus | King Themeus
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Ordered the Numena to overthrow the Primevals, and was later killed and supplanted by them.[129][56] | |
Thiago |
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A benalish Knight who helped Liliana and Gideon defeat Josu. Second in command to Rael.[24][43] | |
Thom |
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A Cabal agent who infiltrated Tolaria West. He was apprehended by the Weatherlight crew[24] | |
Thranegeld |
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A dwarf artificer and docent at the Tolarian Academy at Lat-Nam. After tasking Ulf with researching the history of Corondor, he was killed by Phyrexians.[122] | |
Throppel | Throppel, auxiliary commander
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Thurkle |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[44] | |
Tien |
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Chief metalworker of Jhoira, working on the reconstruction of the Weatherlight.[130] | |
Timein |
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A talented student at the Tolarian Academy. He helped the Bloodline project greatly but was torn with inner conflict over the ethics of the project. He left the Academy to live in one of the farmer colonies of Tolaria.[55] | |
Tlik |
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A reformed goblin from Stahaan.[33] | |
Toad |
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A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge.[13] | |
Tomor | Tomor, dragonspeaker shaman
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A Dragonspeaker Shaman. |
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Toothlicker Harj | Toothlicker Harj, Orcish Captain
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An orc captain, during the Ice Age. | |
Torsten |
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A soldier from Benalia who joined the assassins' guild of Lord Kastan. Supposedly named after the founder of Benalia, Torsten von Ursus.[14] | |
Traybor |
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Leader of the Cabal army during the Mirari saga.[126] | |
Trevar Ortovi |
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Clan leader of the Benalish Clan Ortovi. He gave permission for his daughter's marriage to a Capashen. This started the Bloodline Project.[55] | |
Tribecia |
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Lover of Tande, with whom she discovered a portal to Phyrexia.[125] | |
Tterso |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. He was present when the ship travelled to Oneah and the Adarkar Wastes.[44] | |
Tuknir Deathlock |
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A wizard. As an explorer of the Aether, he often discovered himself in the most unusual physical realms. | |
Tulu |
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The Armorer Guildmage of Kenlo.[39] | |
Tywanna | Tywanna, Shaper Guildmage
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A Zhalfirin woman and Shaper Guildmage.[58] | |
Ulaten |
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Cockpit crew on the Skyship Weatherlight.[16] Killed by and compleated into the Phyrexianized Weatherlight. | |
Ulf |
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A human student at the Tolarian Academy at Lat-Nam, skilled at research and farming rather than magic. After discovering a book on the history of Corondor and Sol'Kanar's curse, he was attacked by Phyrexian monstrosities until he was rescued by Jared Carthalion.[122] | |
Umbra |
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One of three unmen created by Ixidor.[7] Turned into a cockroach by Virot Maglan, then later killed and reverted back to being an unman. He sacrificed himself for Sash and Waistcoat. | |
Umph | Grampa Umph
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A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains.[35] | |
Urk | Urk, mogg fanatic
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Uros | Uros, Pendelhaven elder
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Ursal Daleel |
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Treasonous Suder ambassador in the Viashino city of Berimish.[71] | |
Uskyld | Pik
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A blind boy, whose sister is abducted by orcs.[75] | |
Usman | Sergeant Usman
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A Fallaji sergeant who sent Farid and his squadmates on a trading mission with the Argivians in 44 AR.[6] | |
Valko Indorian | Dr. Indorian Valko Indorian, Researcher
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Raynian Associate Professor of Archaeology and Linguistics under Martyn Nosinet at Tolaria West during the second Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[100][131] After being tasked by the Academy's president with translating a Phyrexian artifact known as "The Shard," he contracted phyresis. Though he did make significant advances in deciphering the Phyrexian language, he grew increasingly paranoid, killing his department head and fully succumbing to the transformation within two weeks. The Academy reported that he was killed by Phyrexian sleeper agents attempting to disrupt his work on their language, though this may have been a cover story for his Phyrexianization. | |
Vannemir | Vannemir, son of Valharad Vannemir the Brave
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A resurrected warrior, who rescues an important elven girl.[75] | |
Varren | Varren, Historian of Clan Rosecot
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Appointed historian of Council Leader Tamira and author of On Recent History and the Glory that is Benalia Under the August Leadership of Tamira of Rosecot.[42] | |
Varuna |
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The blue-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[86] | |
Varv |
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A goblin who, in his anger, burned down his home, destroyed his weapons and killed his friend Furt. | |
Vayor | Vayor, Third Path cryomancer
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Velena |
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Weapons crew on the Skyship Weatherlight.[16] Melted by a powerbolt barrage from the Phyrexianized Weatherlight'. | |
Velkarne | Captain Velkarne
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A soldier who became a poet. | |
Verdeloth | Verdeloth the Ancient
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An old Magnigoth treefolk who kept watch over Rith's Grove | |
Vetro |
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A Neo-Ebonic priest-king who thought himself Tourach incarnate.[99][34] | |
Vidats |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. With the crew in the Adarkar Wastes.[44] Died during a fight with Predator.[14] | |
Vincent |
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A Lord of the Pit that was summoned by the wizard Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar. When she was unable to repay him for his services, he forced her to serve as his chef for seven years and seven days, during which time she wrote the unsuccessful Underworld Cookbook.[133] | |
Vola | Vola, Historian of Clan Deniz[42]
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Von Yomm | Von Yomm, Elder Druid
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Vorosh (VOHR-ahsh[89]) | Vorosh, the Hunter
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A male Primeval Dragon in an alternate timeline.[90] | |
Wezna | Queen Wezna
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The ruling queen of Zhalfir.[1][134] | |
Whistledove Kithkin |
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A Kithkin member of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven.[135] | |
Willa | Willa, Yotian artificer
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An artificer during the Brothers' War. |
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Wode |
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An old mage at the Conclave of Mages. He taught Jodah a few spells.[22] | |
Wolsey |
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A human army scribe who became a goblin king after killing the previous ruler.[136] | |
Wynne | Hero Wynne
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A Benalish hero and philosophy teacher.[49] | |
Xod |
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A Thran healer who was later Phyrexianized.[137] | |
Yar-Kul |
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Belzenlok's lieutenant in the Cabal, who was transformed into a maggot by the Demonlord after he became too ambitious.[138] | |
Yekol |
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Atog partner of Rasarm.[64] | |
Yellow-Ear |
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A Mtenda lion.[39] | |
Yorgo |
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A loyal friend of Ravidel. | |
Yormeba | Queen Yormeba
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Queen of Zhalfir, installed by Teferi after the Femeref secession. | |
Ysidra |
|
A valkyrie from the Ice Age.[75] | |
Yxarid |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[92] | |
Zarkuu | Zarkuu, Necrosavant
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Zethi | Zethi, Arcane Blademaster
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A human soldier at Tolaria West. | |
Ziva |
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A Vodalian merfolk. She was hired by Jhoira to raise the wreck of the skyship Weatherlight.[79] | |
Zorich |
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A Yavimayan elf who attempted to kill human refugees immigrating to his forest. He was stopped by his student, Ereth, but in the end was remembered as the forests' savior.[60] | |
Zuberi | Zuberi, Golden Feather
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A Jamuraan griffin and ancestor of Zeriam.[139] | |
Zyd | Zyd, Kamahlite Druid
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Notes
^† Scryfall does not record flavor text for digital cards. See Alchemy: Dominaria/Flavor text
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