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'''Asmira''', the '''Holy Avenger''', was a prophet from [[Femeref]] and the leader of that nation during the [[Mirage Wars]] of [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/magic/expert/Mirage/Character_Profiles.asp Mirage Character Profiles]</ref><ref name="Faith">{{DailyRef|magic-story/faith-birds-2022-08-17|Faith in Birds|[[Marcus Terrell Smith]]|August 17, 2022}}</ref> | '''Asmira''', the '''Holy Avenger''', was a prophet from [[Femeref]] and the leader of that nation during the [[Mirage Wars]] of [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/magic/expert/Mirage/Character_Profiles.asp Mirage Character Profiles]</ref><ref name="Faith">{{DailyRef|magic-story/faith-birds-2022-08-17|Faith in Birds|[[Marcus Terrell Smith]]|August 17, 2022}}</ref> | ||
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Asmira was gifted with supernatural powers of prophecy from an early age. One of her childhood teachers avoided being trampled by a runaway horse when she stepped into a doorway to view a pendant Asmira said would bring luck. | Asmira was gifted with supernatural powers of prophecy from an early age. One of her childhood teachers avoided being trampled by a runaway horse when she stepped into a doorway to view a pendant Asmira said would bring luck. | ||
When [[Mangara]] came to [[Jamuraa]] and started to use his skills in diplomacy to broker peace between Femeref, [[Zhalfir]] and [[Suq'Ata]], the mage quickly recognized Asmira's gifts. She moved to [[Ki'pamu]], where she wore a combination of Femeref and Zhalfirin clothing in acknowledgment of the royal court. Although this move distanced her from the hardliner faction in the state church of Femeref, it brought about a mutual understanding between Asmira and Mangara. | When [[Mangara]] came to [[Jamuraa]] and started to use his skills in diplomacy to broker peace between Femeref, [[Zhalfir]], and [[Suq'Ata]], the mage quickly recognized Asmira's gifts. She moved to [[Ki'pamu]], where she wore a combination of Femeref and Zhalfirin clothing in acknowledgment of the royal court. Although this move distanced her from the hardliner faction in the state church of Femeref, it brought about a mutual understanding between Asmira and Mangara. | ||
When [[Kaervek]] began to move against Jamuraa, an early harvest was brought in across the land. Asmira saw this as an omen of war and warned the theocracy of Femeref, but there were but few that believed her. Many thought she was only spreading fear to further her | When [[Kaervek]] began to move against Jamuraa, an early harvest was brought in across the land. Asmira saw this as an omen of war and warned the theocracy of Femeref, but there were but few that believed her. Many thought she was only spreading fear to further her position and some people who might have supported her earlier renounced her because of her close bonds with Zhalfir. | ||
War did break out, but at first, the only attackers were wild animals and minor spirits. Then suddenly Kaervek made a tremendous blow against Femeref, right in the middle of its capital. He summoned the [[Spirit of the Night]] from his homeland of [[Urborg]] and sent it against the head of government in [[Tulumai]], the [[Council of Voices]]. When the people of Femeref discovered the monster had slaughtered the council, they realized Asmira had been right all along and she was immediately propelled to power as their successor. | War did break out, but at first, the only attackers were wild animals and minor spirits. Then suddenly Kaervek made a tremendous blow against Femeref, right in the middle of its capital. He summoned the [[Spirit of the Night]] from his homeland of [[Urborg]] and sent it against the head of government in [[Tulumai]], the [[Council of Voices]]. When the people of Femeref discovered the monster had slaughtered the council, they realized Asmira had been right all along and she was immediately propelled to power as their successor. | ||
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* <c>Asmira, Holy Avenger</c> | *<c>Asmira, Holy Avenger</c> | ||
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* <c>Blanket of Night</c> | *<c>Blanket of Night</c> | ||
* {{card|Dark Banishing|Mirage}} | *{{card|Dark Banishing|Mirage}} | ||
* <c>Femeref Healer</c> | *<c>Femeref Healer</c> | ||
* <c>Illumination</c> | *<c>Illumination</c> | ||
* <c>Mtenda Griffin</c> | *<c>Mtenda Griffin</c> | ||
* <c>Natural Order</c> | *<c>Natural Order</c> | ||
* <c>Relic Ward</c> | *<c>Relic Ward</c> | ||
* <c>Retribution of the Meek</c> | *<c>Retribution of the Meek</c> | ||
* {{card|Righteous Aura|Visions}} | *{{card|Righteous Aura|Visions}} | ||
* <c>Righteous War</c> | *<c>Righteous War</c> | ||
* <c>Rowen</c> | *<c>Rowen</c> | ||
* <c>Scalebane's Elite</c> | *<c>Scalebane's Elite</c> | ||
* {{card|Stone Rain|Mirage}} | *{{card|Stone Rain|Mirage}} | ||
* <c>Unyaro Bee Sting</c> | *<c>Unyaro Bee Sting</c> | ||
* <c>Vitalizing Cascade</c> | *<c>Vitalizing Cascade</c> | ||
* <c>Warrior's Honor</c> | *<c>Warrior's Honor</c> | ||
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Details | |
Race | Human |
Birthplace | Femeref, Jamuraa, Dominaria |
Lifetime | ~4176-4196 AR |
Sources | |
Mirage, Visions |
Asmira, the Holy Avenger, was a prophet from Femeref and the leader of that nation during the Mirage Wars of Dominaria.[1][2]
History
Asmira was gifted with supernatural powers of prophecy from an early age. One of her childhood teachers avoided being trampled by a runaway horse when she stepped into a doorway to view a pendant Asmira said would bring luck.
When Mangara came to Jamuraa and started to use his skills in diplomacy to broker peace between Femeref, Zhalfir, and Suq'Ata, the mage quickly recognized Asmira's gifts. She moved to Ki'pamu, where she wore a combination of Femeref and Zhalfirin clothing in acknowledgment of the royal court. Although this move distanced her from the hardliner faction in the state church of Femeref, it brought about a mutual understanding between Asmira and Mangara.
When Kaervek began to move against Jamuraa, an early harvest was brought in across the land. Asmira saw this as an omen of war and warned the theocracy of Femeref, but there were but few that believed her. Many thought she was only spreading fear to further her position and some people who might have supported her earlier renounced her because of her close bonds with Zhalfir.
War did break out, but at first, the only attackers were wild animals and minor spirits. Then suddenly Kaervek made a tremendous blow against Femeref, right in the middle of its capital. He summoned the Spirit of the Night from his homeland of Urborg and sent it against the head of government in Tulumai, the Council of Voices. When the people of Femeref discovered the monster had slaughtered the council, they realized Asmira had been right all along and she was immediately propelled to power as their successor.
Soon after becoming the leader of the nation, Asmira was appointed Sidar, Zhalfirin for general, of the Femeref armies. However, she continued in her capacity as a spiritual leader wherever she went, and under her, the Femeref armies bravely struggled to repel Kaervek's overwhelming forces. Her victories were won not by experience but by instinct and faith.
When the planeswalker Teferi started to aid the people of Jamuraa with visions, the clairvoyant Asmira received them the clearest. She led the expedition to recover Mangara, whom Kaervek had imprisoned in an Amber Prison, from the Mwonvuli.[3]
Although Kaervek's right hand, Purraj of Urborg, slew her while she was freeing the imprisoned mage, her memory continued to live on amongst all the people of Jamuraa. She was given the posthumous title of Holy Avenger for her brave sacrifice.[3]
Legacy
400 years later, an enormous bust of Asmira stands in the Great Chamber of the Council of Voices in Femeref, honoring her legacy.[2]
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References
- ↑ Mirage Character Profiles
- ↑ a b Marcus Terrell Smith (August 17, 2022). "Faith in Birds". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Pete Venters (February 1997). "Visions Told: The Resolution of the War for Jamuraa." The Duelist #15, 63