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Jace Beleren is a human planeswalker. He is incredibly intelligent and is adept at blue magic, with such talents as clairvoyance, telepathy and illusion. He has a reserved nature and a troubled conscience, as he has made some poor decisions in the past.[1]

Jace may have spent an undisclosed length of time on the plane of Lorwyn around the time of the Aurora studying the peculiar nature of dreamstuff in that world. In this hypothetical encounter he had a brief mental encounter with the flamekin Ashling, though she never became aware of his presence.[2] The nature of this article leads to some doubts as to its veracity.

Fuel for the Fire

During the events of the webcomic Fuel for the Fire, Jace is sent to track down and recuperate the scroll Chandra stole in Kephalai, this leads to a direct confrontation between them that Jace seems to win and he leaves after completing his objectives.

Agents of Artifice

Sketch by Alexi Briclot revealing his unhooded face.

In the novel Agents of Artifice, Jace joins Tezzeret's Infinite Consortium. Later, he grows uneasy with Tezzeret's methods and lust for power, and after refusing some of tasks going against his very nature, he ultimately falls out of Tezzeret's graces. That results in Tezzeret and Jace scheming against each other, Tezzeret trying to kill Jace for his insubordination and impudence, and Jace just wanting to be free from Tezzeret and the Consortium. Ultimately, the two duel, resulting in Jace wiping out Tezzeret's mind which now leaves the consortium without a leader.

In the novel he is featured as a paramour of Liliana Vess.

It is later revealed that Jace, despite his hesistance, has taken over the Ravnica cell of the Infinite Consortium for lack of any better option at the time.

Printings

As of February 2009, Jace's Lorwyn Planeswalker card has been reprinted two times featuring two different alternate arts, first in the Duel Decks: Jace vs. Chandra, and later as a special promotional card for Agents of Artifice buyers in selected stores.

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Promotional card of Jace for the Agents of Artifice novel.

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