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Kiora venerates the huge monsters of the sea, such as the [[leviathan]]s, the [[kraken]]s and other denizens of the inky depths. For her these creatures embody the best the world has to offer, persistent force, time, water, predation and darkness. The conflicting nature of [[blue]] and [[green]] magic has created a very individual being in Kiora. One who values deception and knowledge but also brute force and the awe inspiring power of life. She is calm and wise beyond her years as is any good blue planeswalker but her dreams are bizarre beyond imagining. | Kiora venerates the huge monsters of the sea, such as the [[leviathan]]s, the [[kraken]]s and other denizens of the inky depths. For her these creatures embody the best the world has to offer, persistent force, time, water, predation and darkness. The conflicting nature of [[blue]] and [[green]] magic has created a very individual being in Kiora. One who values deception and knowledge but also brute force and the awe inspiring power of life. She is calm and wise beyond her years as is any good blue planeswalker but her dreams are bizarre beyond imagining. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
"Kia ora" is the Maori greeting (meaning "be well") and Atua is the name of a Maori god. Though this may merely be coincidence. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 01:36, 20 June 2011
Kiora Atua is a blue and green-aligned merfolk planeswalker making her debut in Duels of the Planeswalkers.
Life
Kiora venerates the huge monsters of the sea, such as the leviathans, the krakens and other denizens of the inky depths. For her these creatures embody the best the world has to offer, persistent force, time, water, predation and darkness. The conflicting nature of blue and green magic has created a very individual being in Kiora. One who values deception and knowledge but also brute force and the awe inspiring power of life. She is calm and wise beyond her years as is any good blue planeswalker but her dreams are bizarre beyond imagining.
Trivia
"Kia ora" is the Maori greeting (meaning "be well") and Atua is the name of a Maori god. Though this may merely be coincidence.
External links
- Doug Beyer (Wednesday, May 25, 2011). "The Grand Mana Tour". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.