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===March of the Machine===
===March of the Machine===
After Zendikar became a target in [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse]], [[Tazri]] had a [[Halo]]-infused vision. She sent Akiri, Linvala, Kaza and Orah to [[Emeria]], where they witnessed the return of the [[compleation|compleated]] [[Nahiri]].<ref name="Battles">{{DailyRef|magic-story/battles-in-the-field-and-in-the-mind|''March of the Machine'' - Zendikar: Battles in the Field and in the Mind|[[A. T. Greenblatt]]|March 27, 2023}}</ref> Later, she teamed up with the vampire [[Drana]] to protect Zendikar from the Phyrexians.<ref><c>Drana and Linvala</c></ref>
After Zendikar became a target in [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse]], Commander [[Tazri]] had a Halo-infused vision. She sent Akiri, Linvala, Kaza and Orah to [[Emeria]], where they witnessed the return of the [[compleation|compleated]] [[Nahiri]].<ref name="Battles">{{DailyRef|magic-story/battles-in-the-field-and-in-the-mind|''March of the Machine'' - Zendikar: Battles in the Field and in the Mind|[[A. T. Greenblatt]]|March 27, 2023}}</ref> Joined by Tazri, the party attacked the planeswalker in the heart of Emeria's transformed [[Skyclave]]. Though Nahiri at first gained the upper hand with ease, the fight turned as the angels of [[New Capenna]] entered the Multiverse and gave angels everywhere access to [[Halo]]. With Linvala's newfound strength, and Tazri's halo, the party managed to break Nahiri loose from the reformed [[Hedron]] network and knock her from her feet. As they escaped they witnessed the Skyclave breaking and crashing to the ground with Nahiri still inside.<ref name="Battles"/>
 
Later, Linvalae teamed up with the vampire [[Drana]] to further protect Zendikar from the invading Phyrexians.<ref><c>Drana and Linvala</c></ref>


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

Revision as of 06:52, 10 April 2023

Linvala
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Race Angel
Birthplace Zendikar
Lifetime Mending Era

Linvala is a white-aligned Angel native to the plane of Zendikar.[1]

History

Unlike most other Zendikari angels, Linvala did not blind herself with a halo and instead opted to keep the terrible memories of the Eldrazi alive. As they reemerged onto the plane, Linvala fought against them along with the other surviving angels. She is known for the use of silence, cutting off the sounds of her opponents and allowing her allies to be heard.

Linvala survived the initial release of the Eldrazi and joined the fight against the titan Kozilek.[2]

In the wake of the Eldrazi's demise, Linvala, tired of the other angels' inaction, flew to Sea Gate to offer her services. She immediately stood behind Tazri's proposal for the reconstruction of the city, and the word of an angel swayed even the stingiest expeditionary house.[3][4]

March of the Machine

After Zendikar became a target in New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse, Commander Tazri had a Halo-infused vision. She sent Akiri, Linvala, Kaza and Orah to Emeria, where they witnessed the return of the compleated Nahiri.[5] Joined by Tazri, the party attacked the planeswalker in the heart of Emeria's transformed Skyclave. Though Nahiri at first gained the upper hand with ease, the fight turned as the angels of New Capenna entered the Multiverse and gave angels everywhere access to Halo. With Linvala's newfound strength, and Tazri's halo, the party managed to break Nahiri loose from the reformed Hedron network and knock her from her feet. As they escaped they witnessed the Skyclave breaking and crashing to the ground with Nahiri still inside.[5]

Later, Linvalae teamed up with the vampire Drana to further protect Zendikar from the invading Phyrexians.[6]

Story appearances

Zendikar - Battles in the Field and in the Mind A. T. Greenblatt 2023-03-27 March of the Machine Zendikar Nahiri, Akiri, Tazri, Orah, Kaza, Erem, Linvala

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