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'''Alligarius Timni''' was the | '''Alligarius Timni''' was the a member [[Institute of Arcane Study]] on the [[Dominaria]]n of [[Tamingazin]]. He was a [[wizard]] of little wisdom. After living, learning and studying [[artifact]]s atop a mountain, he held very little practical experience with magic or combative spellcasting. He was seduced by the country of [[Suderbod]], to aid them against the [[Valley of Tamingazin]], whom he helped originally. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Alligarius is featured in ''[[The Prodigal Sorcerer]]'' by [[Mark Sumner]] (November 1995). | * Alligarius is featured in ''[[The Prodigal Sorcerer]]'' by [[Mark Sumner]] (November 1995). |
Revision as of 05:12, 28 May 2020
Alligarius Timni was the a member Institute of Arcane Study on the Dominarian of Tamingazin. He was a wizard of little wisdom. After living, learning and studying artifacts atop a mountain, he held very little practical experience with magic or combative spellcasting. He was seduced by the country of Suderbod, to aid them against the Valley of Tamingazin, whom he helped originally.
Notes
- Alligarius is featured in The Prodigal Sorcerer by Mark Sumner (November 1995).
- The character was inspired by the flavor text for Prodigal Sorcerer (Limited Edition Alpha).
- His last name references the nickname Tim for this card.
- The story is also inspired by the prodigal son religious story trope.
- Aligarius is the bearded man on the cover of the book. After he defects he shaves and gets dressed up in Suder clothing. Then his description matches the original art of the card.[1]
References
- ↑ Squirle (February 11, 2015). "The Prodigal Sorcerer". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.