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As the [[khan]] of the Temur, Surrak once bested a mighty [[bear]] in single combat (by punching it). After a time, he, his clansmen, and the same bear he defeated on his trial, repelled Sultai interlopers. Surrak, however, euthanized the animal, which had been hit by an arrow coated in poison, and wore its skin as a cloak afterwards, in order to honor it in a symbolic union of the clan, the bear, and Surrak himself.<ref>{{DailyRef|ur/awakening-bear-2014-09-17|Awakening the Bear|[[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]|September 17, 2014}}</ref>  
As the [[khan]] of the Temur, Surrak once bested a mighty [[bear]] in single combat (by punching it). After a time, he, his clansmen, and the same bear he defeated on his trial, repelled Sultai interlopers. Surrak, however, euthanized the animal, which had been hit by an arrow coated in poison, and wore its skin as a cloak afterwards, in order to honor it in a symbolic union of the clan, the bear, and Surrak himself.<ref>{{DailyRef|ur/awakening-bear-2014-09-17|Awakening the Bear|[[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]|September 17, 2014}}</ref>  
===Alternate timeline===
===Alternate timeline===
Surrak never became khan, but instead the Hunt Caller of the Atarka, the one responsible for leading hunting missions as specified by the Dragonlord, and her chief feeder.  In this timeline, his epic confrontation is against a dragon, who tried to steal the meat Surrak and his party hunted for Atarka.<ref>{{DailyRef|uncharted-realms/call-2015-04-15|The Call|[[Nik Davidson]]|April 15, 2015}}</ref>(despite the dragon depicted in the card being of Silumgar's Brood, without horns, while the one interfering with the feast of Atarka was one of her own brood). It is revealed that, regardless of species, Atarka considers that the strong are always above the weak, hence why she spared Surrak after he killed and ate that interfering dragon.
Surrak never became khan, but instead the Hunt Caller of the Atarka, the one responsible for leading hunting missions as specified by the Dragonlord, and her chief feeder.  In this timeline, his epic confrontation is against a dragon, who tried to steal the meat Surrak and his party hunted for Atarka<ref>{{DailyRef|uncharted-realms/call-2015-04-15|The Call|[[Nik Davidson]]|April 15, 2015}}</ref> (despite the dragon depicted in the card being of Silumgar's Brood, without horns, while the one interfering with the feast of Atarka was one of her own brood). It is revealed that, regardless of species, Atarka considers that the strong are always above the weak, hence why she spared Surrak after he killed and ate that interfering dragon.


==Story appearances==
==Story appearances==

Revision as of 18:18, 23 April 2020

Surrak
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Race Human
Birthplace Tarkir
Lifetime unknown

Surrak is a brave man from Tarkir. He epitomizes the savage nature of the Temur Frontier and the Atarka clan.

Original timeline

As the khan of the Temur, Surrak once bested a mighty bear in single combat (by punching it). After a time, he, his clansmen, and the same bear he defeated on his trial, repelled Sultai interlopers. Surrak, however, euthanized the animal, which had been hit by an arrow coated in poison, and wore its skin as a cloak afterwards, in order to honor it in a symbolic union of the clan, the bear, and Surrak himself.[1]

Alternate timeline

Surrak never became khan, but instead the Hunt Caller of the Atarka, the one responsible for leading hunting missions as specified by the Dragonlord, and her chief feeder. In this timeline, his epic confrontation is against a dragon, who tried to steal the meat Surrak and his party hunted for Atarka[2] (despite the dragon depicted in the card being of Silumgar's Brood, without horns, while the one interfering with the feast of Atarka was one of her own brood). It is revealed that, regardless of species, Atarka considers that the strong are always above the weak, hence why she spared Surrak after he killed and ate that interfering dragon.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Awakening the Bear Jennifer Clarke Wilkes 2014-09-17 Khans of Tarkir Tarkir Surrak
The Call Nik Davidson 2015-04-15 Dragons of Tarkir Tarkir Surrak, Atarka

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References

  1. Jennifer Clarke Wilkes (September 17, 2014). "Awakening the Bear". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Nik Davidson (April 15, 2015). "The Call". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.