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'''Tasigur''' was a [[khan]] in the past of [[Tarkir]]. During his time, humans still ruled the [[ | '''Tasigur''' was a [[khan]] in the past of [[Tarkir]]. During his time, humans still ruled the [[Sultai Brood]] | ||
Tasigur was a young, pampered heir to the Sultai fortune who | Tasigur was a young, pampered heir to the Sultai fortune who indulged in cruel pleasures and spared no thought for ruling his realm. He was usually carried about the palace on an ornate platform borne by [[zombies]]. Tasigur wore elaborate golden adornments and carrieds a long, sharp-tipped whip, which he used on others when he is displeased or simply bored. He especially enjoyed tormenting enemies by sending their own undead kin against them. | ||
Due to his disrespect of a [[Rakshasa]] named [[Sultai Brood#Other members|Khudal]], the Sultai lost the ability to control their undead minions and were also abandoned by the [[naga]] for several months. <ref>{{NewRef|uncharted-realms/doom-golden-fang-2015-02-04|The Doom of the Golden Fang|[[James Wyatt]]|February 4, 2015}}</ref> After constant attacks by [[Jeskai]] and [[Abzan]] forces followed by [[dragon]] sieges, Tasigur attempted to gift the dragon progenitor [[Silumgar]] with a throne of gold. In the new timeline Tasigur | Due to his disrespect of a [[Rakshasa]] named [[Sultai Brood#Other members|Khudal]], the Sultai lost the ability to control their undead minions and were also abandoned by the [[naga]] for several months. <ref>{{NewRef|uncharted-realms/doom-golden-fang-2015-02-04|The Doom of the Golden Fang|[[James Wyatt]]|February 4, 2015}}</ref> After constant attacks by [[Jeskai]] and [[Abzan]] forces followed by [[dragon]] sieges, Tasigur attempted to gift the dragon progenitor [[Silumgar]] with a throne of gold. | ||
In the new timeline, Tasigur led the dragon's brood into a meeting that the khans held as a last ditch resort to defeat the reptilian beasts, resulting in Silumgar's and [[Ojutai]]'s dragons winning over the khans and clans. Tasigur was rewarded for this by becoming Silumgar's personal slave, his trophy of war. <ref>{{NewRef|uncharted-realms/khanfall-2015-02-18|Khanfall|[[Kelly Digges]]|February 18, 2015}}</ref> His preserved corpse is later seen as part of Silumgar's necklace. <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/silumgars-fancy-jewelry-2015-03-11|Silumgar's Fancy Jewelry|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|March 11, 2015}}</ref> | |||
==In-game references== | ==In-game references== |
Revision as of 13:37, 3 May 2015
Tasigur was a khan in the past of Tarkir. During his time, humans still ruled the Sultai Brood
Tasigur was a young, pampered heir to the Sultai fortune who indulged in cruel pleasures and spared no thought for ruling his realm. He was usually carried about the palace on an ornate platform borne by zombies. Tasigur wore elaborate golden adornments and carrieds a long, sharp-tipped whip, which he used on others when he is displeased or simply bored. He especially enjoyed tormenting enemies by sending their own undead kin against them.
Due to his disrespect of a Rakshasa named Khudal, the Sultai lost the ability to control their undead minions and were also abandoned by the naga for several months. [1] After constant attacks by Jeskai and Abzan forces followed by dragon sieges, Tasigur attempted to gift the dragon progenitor Silumgar with a throne of gold.
In the new timeline, Tasigur led the dragon's brood into a meeting that the khans held as a last ditch resort to defeat the reptilian beasts, resulting in Silumgar's and Ojutai's dragons winning over the khans and clans. Tasigur was rewarded for this by becoming Silumgar's personal slave, his trophy of war. [2] His preserved corpse is later seen as part of Silumgar's necklace. [3]
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