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On the plane of [[Ergamon]], he fought [[Worzel]] using red and black mana, but lost control of his summoned <c>Lord of the Pit</c> and fled the plane, ending the duel. He was known to use <c>Firebreathing</c> creatures and <c>Terror</c> against his foes.
On the plane of [[Ergamon]], he fought [[Worzel]] using red and black mana, but lost control of his summoned <c>Lord of the Pit</c> and fled the plane, ending the duel. He was known to use <c>Firebreathing</c> creatures and <c>Terror</c> against his foes.


In the short story ''The Lament'' in the [[Tapestries]] anthology, Thomil is [[Sauruven Hellwald]]'s master.<ref>''The Lament'' by S.M. Sterling, in ''[[Tapestries]]'' (1995). Edited by Kathy Ice. Harper Prism</ref>
In the short story ''The Lament'' in the ''[[Tapestries]]'' anthology, Thomil is [[Sauruven Hellwald]]'s master.<ref>''The Lament'' by S.M. Sterling, in ''[[Tapestries]]'' (1995). Edited by Kathy Ice. Harper Prism</ref>


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Revision as of 04:45, 7 February 2021

Thomil
Details
Race Planeswalker
Birthplace Unknown
Lifetime Pre-Mending
Thomil being attacked by his own Lord of the Pit.

Thomil was a planeswalker first mentioned in the Alpha rulebook,[1] and also featured in Roreca's Tale.[2]

History

On the plane of Ergamon, he fought Worzel using red and black mana, but lost control of his summoned Lord of the Pit and fled the plane, ending the duel. He was known to use Firebreathing creatures and Terror against his foes.

In the short story The Lament in the Tapestries anthology, Thomil is Sauruven Hellwald's master.[3]

Planeswalkers met

Planes visited

In-game references

References

  1. John Carter (December 25, 2004; original text from 1993). "The Original Magic Rulebook". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Magic Arcana (March 19, 2008; original text from 1994). "Roreca's Tale". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. The Lament by S.M. Sterling, in Tapestries (1995). Edited by Kathy Ice. Harper Prism