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===The Infiltration of Sea Gate===
===The Infiltration of Sea Gate===
A few years later, a young man calling himself Kejahar appeared at the Lighthouse in Sea Gate. He impressed the resident scholars with his magecraft and knowledge of the ancient world. He also possessed several powerful relics, which intensified the scholars' curiosity about the mysterious stranger. Based on several descriptions of the man, it's certain that this was Anowon in disguise. He soon ingratiated himself with the Lighthouse community. He traveled extensively with merfolk expeditions and spent untold hours in the Lighthouse Library, the largest collection of writings in Zendikar. During this time Anowon made a connection between the  [[Eye of Ugin]] and the secret past of the vampires that Tenihas had so carefully protected.
A few years later, a young man calling himself Kejahar appeared at the Lighthouse in Sea Gate. He impressed the resident scholars with his magecraft and knowledge of the ancient world. He also possessed several powerful relics, which intensified the scholars' curiosity about the mysterious stranger. Based on several descriptions of the man, it's certain that this was Anowon in disguise. He soon ingratiated himself with the Lighthouse community. He traveled extensively with merfolk expeditions and spent untold hours in the Lighthouse Library, the largest collection of writings in Zendikar. During this time Anowon made a connection between the  [[Eye of Ugin]] and the secret past of the vampires that Tenihas had so carefully protected.
Despite having to deny his true nature as a vampire, this may have been one of the happiest times in Anowon's life. There are no indications of murders or thefts, and it seems that Anowon was genuinely seeking knowledge without dark motives. Then a young kor woman was killed and dumped in an alley near the Lighthouse. She was an acquainted with Anowon, and he was blamed for her murder. During the interrogation by the militia, Anowon's true nature as a vampire was revealed. The townsfolk beat Anowon nearly to death and dumped his body over the seawall. How he survived the dizzying fall into the Halimar is not known.  
Despite having to deny his true nature as a vampire, this may have been one of the happiest times in Anowon's life. There are no indications of murders or thefts, and it seems that Anowon was genuinely seeking knowledge without dark motives. Then a young kor woman was killed and dumped in an alley near the Lighthouse. She was acquainted with Anowon, and he was blamed for her murder. During the interrogation by the militia, Anowon's true nature as a vampire was revealed. The townsfolk beat Anowon nearly to death and dumped his body over the seawall. How he survived the dizzying fall into the Halimar is not known.  


===League of Anowon===
===League of Anowon===
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One day, the young [[planeswalker]] [[Chandra Nalaar]] appeared in his camp, asking for Anowon's guidance. He refused, until he discovered that she was also searching for the Eye of Ugin, claiming to have memorised a map for the Eye. He then agreed and they set off.  
One day, the young [[planeswalker]] [[Chandra Nalaar]] appeared in his camp, asking for Anowon's guidance. He refused, until he discovered that she was also searching for the Eye of Ugin, claiming to have memorised a map for the Eye. He then agreed and they set off.  


He soon discovered that Nalaar actually possesed a physical map and so tried to kill her. At that moment, [[Sarkhan Vol]] appeared -- knocking Anowon out. He awoke later in a crazed state. [[Jace Beleren]] who was in pursuit of Chandra Nalaar and soon came across him feeding off his guide. Anowon attacked Jace, but the mind mage disabled him and reads his mind, then persuaded him to lead Jace to the Eye.
He soon discovered that Nalaar actually possesed a physical map and so tried to kill her. At that moment, [[Sarkhan Vol]] appeared -- knocking Anowon out. He awoke later in a crazed state. [[Jace Beleren]] who was in pursuit of Chandra Nalaar and soon found him feeding off his guide. Anowon attacked Jace, but the mind mage disabled him and read his mind, afterwards persuading him to lead Jace to the Eye.


===Enslavement and Return to the Eye===
===Enslavement and Return to the Eye===

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Anowon is the scion of powerful vampire family in Malakir. He is an expert on ruins, runes, and ancient languages. In his relentless search for answers, he has left a trail of corpses from Tazeem to Akoum. In settlements around Zendikar, Anowon disguised his vampire heritage and earned a reputation as a renowned mage and benevolent scholar who led expeditions from his base camp in mountains of Akoum. With the help of his followers, he cultivated an image of himself as an expert in ruins and arcane languages — the man to go to for strange relics and hard questions. However, there are others who speak of Anowon's treachery. Many call him a thief and a murderer. In Malakir, vampires believe that Anowon is a ruthless power-seeker, yet they view him with grudging respect.

Lifetime

Early Life

During his early years, Anowon was "first son" of the House Ghet, under the tutelage of Bloodchief Tenihas. The exact method of his "birth" is not recorded, but Anowon viewed Tenihas as a father figure and the bloodchief seemed to hold his young heir in high regard. By all accounts, Anowon was fascinated with Tenihas's extensive library, particularly ancient texts that allude to the enslavement of vampires by "famished gods". It was this mystery that created animosity between Anowon and Tenihas, who didn't want his young protégé to unearth things better left buried in the past. One night, Tenihas was brutally murdered in his own bedroom—his retinue slaughtered, and his treasure stores plundered. The only surviving witness swore that Anowon had killed his bloodchief in a fit of rage and then vanished. Anowon didn't return to his homeland for many decades, and in the intervening years, the legend of the killing of Tenihas grew to almost mythic proportions.

Bala Ged Expeditionary House

Anowon spent the next decades as sell-sword, honing his skills as a mage and warrior during dangerous expeditions. He then pledged his loyalty to Bala Ged Expeditionary House for a brief period. While hiring himself out to expeditions, he deciphered archaic language variants, inked hundreds of rune-scrolls, and collected hundreds of relics. Although the circumstances are lost to memory, it was during one of these expeditions that Anowon acquired a powerful scroll now known as the Dragon's Fire. Almost immediately afterward, Anowon renounced his loyalty to the expeditionary house and disappeared from Bala Ged.

The Infiltration of Sea Gate

A few years later, a young man calling himself Kejahar appeared at the Lighthouse in Sea Gate. He impressed the resident scholars with his magecraft and knowledge of the ancient world. He also possessed several powerful relics, which intensified the scholars' curiosity about the mysterious stranger. Based on several descriptions of the man, it's certain that this was Anowon in disguise. He soon ingratiated himself with the Lighthouse community. He traveled extensively with merfolk expeditions and spent untold hours in the Lighthouse Library, the largest collection of writings in Zendikar. During this time Anowon made a connection between the Eye of Ugin and the secret past of the vampires that Tenihas had so carefully protected. Despite having to deny his true nature as a vampire, this may have been one of the happiest times in Anowon's life. There are no indications of murders or thefts, and it seems that Anowon was genuinely seeking knowledge without dark motives. Then a young kor woman was killed and dumped in an alley near the Lighthouse. She was acquainted with Anowon, and he was blamed for her murder. During the interrogation by the militia, Anowon's true nature as a vampire was revealed. The townsfolk beat Anowon nearly to death and dumped his body over the seawall. How he survived the dizzying fall into the Halimar is not known.

League of Anowon

His near-death experience at Sea Gate was a turning point in Anowon's life. From then on, he stole and killed indiscriminately to accomplish his goals. Anowon now sought the Eye of the Ugin with a singularity of purpose. Yet again and again, his quarry eluded him. From his base camp in Akoum, he gathered a rabble around him, searching endlessly for the eye and secretly killing anyone who got in his way. His widespread reputation as a ruin sage proved especially useful as adventurers would come to him for help and answers and he used their relics and knowledge to further his quest for the Eye.

Journey to the Eye

One day, the young planeswalker Chandra Nalaar appeared in his camp, asking for Anowon's guidance. He refused, until he discovered that she was also searching for the Eye of Ugin, claiming to have memorised a map for the Eye. He then agreed and they set off.

He soon discovered that Nalaar actually possesed a physical map and so tried to kill her. At that moment, Sarkhan Vol appeared -- knocking Anowon out. He awoke later in a crazed state. Jace Beleren who was in pursuit of Chandra Nalaar and soon found him feeding off his guide. Anowon attacked Jace, but the mind mage disabled him and read his mind, afterwards persuading him to lead Jace to the Eye.

Enslavement and Return to the Eye

When the Brood Lineage were released, they found Anowon near the Eye, and enslaved him like all other vampires they encounter. For three months he obeyed the Eldrazi's orders, until he was freed by Sorin Markov and Nissa Revane on the outskirts of Turntimber forest. He then accompanied the two planeswalkers to the eye of Ugin, studying everything around him and imparting knowledge about the history of Zendikar. When Nissa freed the Eldrazi Titans they fled together to Affa where they parted ways. Anowon was last seen stalking Nissa during the Eldrazi's destruction of Zendikar.

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External links

Jenna Helland (Wednesday, January 20, 2010). "Consortium Report: "The Incident at the Eye."". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.