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[[File:Jenara.jpg|right|thumb|<c>Jenara, Asura of War</c>. Art by Chris Rahn.]]
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'''Jenara''' is the Asura [[angel]] of war and strife, who has become the ''de facto'' leader of the seven Asura during the war that ravaged [[Alara]] after the [[Conflux]].
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'''Jenara''' is the Asura [[Angel]] of war and strife, who has become the ''de facto'' leader of the seven Asura during the war that ravaged [[Alara]] after the [[Conflux]].


On [[Bant]], seven angels, the Asura, form the highest angelic court, higher than the Amesha and lesser angels such as celebrants. Jenara has become the most important of all her Asura sisters, who have ruled Bant's angels during [[Asha]]'s absence.  
On [[Bant]], seven angels, the Asura, form the highest angelic court, higher than the Amesha and lesser angels such as celebrants. Jenara has become the most important of all her Asura sisters, who have ruled Bant's angels during [[Asha]]'s absence.  
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Revision as of 21:21, 17 August 2020

Jenara
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Race Angel
Birthplace Bant, Alara

Jenara is the Asura Angel of war and strife, who has become the de facto leader of the seven Asura during the war that ravaged Alara after the Conflux.

On Bant, seven angels, the Asura, form the highest angelic court, higher than the Amesha and lesser angels such as celebrants. Jenara has become the most important of all her Asura sisters, who have ruled Bant's angels during Asha's absence.

Jenara quickly made an impact in the war, becoming one of Bant's foremost weapons against the invading hordes at its borders. When she fights, she is so focused on the foe to ignore everyone around her, even wounded soldiers grateful for her appearance.[1]

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References

  1. Doug Beyer (April 13, 2009). "A New Age for Alara". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.