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==History== | ==History== | ||
Starke was secretly married to an ''en''-Dal woman and was the father of [[Takara en-Dal|Takara ''en''-Dal]], who was held hostage to force Starke to serve the [[Stronghold]]. In order to keep Takara safe, he helped bring [[Volrath]] to power and then helped abduct Captain [[Sisay]], | Starke was secretly married to an ''en''-Dal woman and was the father of [[Takara en-Dal|Takara ''en''-Dal]], who was held hostage to force Starke to serve the [[Stronghold]]. In order to keep Takara safe, he helped bring [[Volrath]] to power and then helped abduct Captain [[Sisay]], fleeing Volrath's minion [[Maraxus]] of Keld. [[Crovax]] secreted Starke away to his friend [[Alaric]]'s mansion. Maraxus caught up to him nonetheless, burning down the estate and capturing Starke. [[Gerrard]] and the ''[[Skyship Weatherlight|Weatherlight]]'' crew arrived to stop Maraxus, but Starke killed him before he could reveal Starke's betrayal to Gerrard.<ref name="Center"/> | ||
Starke was killed in Mercadia when it was revealed that "Takara" was in fact a shapeshifted Volrath, who proceeded to attack and murder | Believing it offered him his best chance of rescuing his daughter, Starke switched sides, aiding in Sisay's rescue. He successfully guided the [[Weatherlight crew|''Weatherlight'' crew]] through the Stronghold, but was permanently blinded by a mind-controlled Takara before she could be brought to her senses. After Takara and Sisay were freed, Starke and the others then fled back to ''[[Weatherlight]]'' and escaped through the portal that took them to [[Mercadia]]. | ||
Starke was killed in Mercadia when it was revealed that "Takara" was in fact a shapeshifted Volrath, who proceeded to attack and murder him in retribution for his betrayal. He died without knowing his daughter's true fate. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*During ''[[Weatherlight]]'' design and development, [[Michael G. Ryan]] was put in charge of establishing Starke's mannerisms and style of speech.<ref name="Sails">[[Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes]]]] (August 1997). "The Set of Sails". ''[[The Duelist]]'' #18, p.60-63</ref> | |||
==In-game references== | ==In-game references== |
Revision as of 14:20, 2 April 2023
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Details | |
Race | Human |
Birthplace | Rath |
Lifetime | 4161[1]-4205 AR |
Sources | |
Rath and Storm, Mercadian Masques |
Starke il-Vec was an outcast of the Vec tribe and a duplicitous member of the Skyship Weatherlight crew that served as their guide on their journey to Rath.[2]
History
Starke was secretly married to an en-Dal woman and was the father of Takara en-Dal, who was held hostage to force Starke to serve the Stronghold. In order to keep Takara safe, he helped bring Volrath to power and then helped abduct Captain Sisay, fleeing Volrath's minion Maraxus of Keld. Crovax secreted Starke away to his friend Alaric's mansion. Maraxus caught up to him nonetheless, burning down the estate and capturing Starke. Gerrard and the Weatherlight crew arrived to stop Maraxus, but Starke killed him before he could reveal Starke's betrayal to Gerrard.[3]
Believing it offered him his best chance of rescuing his daughter, Starke switched sides, aiding in Sisay's rescue. He successfully guided the Weatherlight crew through the Stronghold, but was permanently blinded by a mind-controlled Takara before she could be brought to her senses. After Takara and Sisay were freed, Starke and the others then fled back to Weatherlight and escaped through the portal that took them to Mercadia.
Starke was killed in Mercadia when it was revealed that "Takara" was in fact a shapeshifted Volrath, who proceeded to attack and murder him in retribution for his betrayal. He died without knowing his daughter's true fate.
Trivia
- During Weatherlight design and development, Michael G. Ryan was put in charge of establishing Starke's mannerisms and style of speech.[4]
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Tempest Characters (archived)
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 3, 2007). "Weather(light) Report". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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- ↑ Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes]] (August 1997). "The Set of Sails". The Duelist #18, p.60-63
- ↑ Magic Arcana (June 17, 2002). "Fall of Maraxus". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.