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'''The Ancestor''' is a sky goddess worshiped by the nomads of the Daru Plains in [[Otaria]]. The nomads believe that the Ancestor created all life on Otaria, including humans and [[Birds#Aven|aven]]. Daru life centered around worship of the Ancestor, and the [[Spellcasters#Clerics|clerics]] and mystics devoted to her wielded considerable influence. Whether this being truly exists is unclear.
'''The Ancestor''' is a sky goddess worshiped by the nomads of the Daru Plains in [[Otaria]]. The nomads believe that the Ancestor created all life on Otaria, including humans and [[aven]]. Daru life centered around worship of the Ancestor, and the [[cleric]]s and mystics devoted to her wielded considerable influence. Whether this being truly exists is unclear.


In recent times, the Ancestor has been identified with [[Serra]].<ref>flavor text of <c>Serra Disciple</c></ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/987028823991611392 Magic: the Gathering Twitter]</ref>
In recent times, the Ancestor has been identified with [[Serra]].<ref>flavor text of <c>Serra Disciple</c></ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/987028823991611392 Magic: the Gathering Twitter]</ref>

Revision as of 10:10, 22 February 2019

The Ancestor
Details
Race unknown
Birthplace Otaria, Dominaria
Lifetime unknown
Sources
'Odyssey, Onslaught'

The Ancestor is a sky goddess worshiped by the nomads of the Daru Plains in Otaria. The nomads believe that the Ancestor created all life on Otaria, including humans and aven. Daru life centered around worship of the Ancestor, and the clerics and mystics devoted to her wielded considerable influence. Whether this being truly exists is unclear.

In recent times, the Ancestor has been identified with Serra.[1][2]

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