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List of secondary characters/Tarkir
The following characters from Tarkir are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Allek | Allek, Atarka hunter
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Anchin |
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A sabertooth who was Yasolva's companion.[1] | |
Arel | Arel, the Whisperer Arel, Unseen Whisperer
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In the old timeline, a young Temur shaman that was recently initiated. In the new timeline she is a dissenter among the Atarka. She believes that the dragonlords are abusive tyrants and secretly searches for those who would oppose them.[2] |
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Asmala | Asmala, bloodfire mystic Asmala, Silumgar sorcerer
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Batar | Batar Throatslasher
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A Mardu warrior that followed Zurgo into the Qal Sisma Mountains. He later challenged the orc to a duel and was killed.[3] | |
Baihir Marza | Baihir Torn-of-Ear Baihir, Dromoka mage
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In the old timeline, an Ainok that resented human dominance within the Temur, and plans to take over the clan should Surrak fall. She has a child with the Mardu-aligned ainok rogue Kharkhel.[4] In the new timeline, an Ainok master mage of both the sunbringer and sandbringer traditions among the Dromoka.[2] She was compleated by the New Phyrexia's green-aligned Copper Host.[5][6] |
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Benzir | Benzir, archdruid of Temple Might
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Chanyi | Chanyi, mistfire sage Chanyi, Ojutai monk
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Daghatar | Daghatar the Adamant
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The khan of the Abzan 1280 years ago. He rode on a black ibex and was clad in elaborate mail crafted from dragon scales, wielding a mace hewn from amber, in which a malevolent spirit was bound.[7] In the new timeline, he surrendered his clan to Dromoka, causing Reyhan to break away from him and declare herself the new khan of the remaining Abzan. | |
Darka |
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Ainok. A member of Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[8] Killed by Atarka herself.[9] | |
Doshiyn | Doshiyn Eye-Piercer
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Bodyguard of Khan Alesha of the Mardu.[10] | |
Ebirri |
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A Rakshasa who had made a pact with Taigam in the old timeline.[11] | |
Faiso | Faiso, Dromoka commander Commander Faiso
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Youngest commander among the Dromoka, whose tactical knowledge is valued even by the dragonlord herself.[2] | |
Fec |
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An old, Kolaghan-born orc in Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[9][12] He was of the line of Abek.[1] | |
Feyomsi |
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The rakshasa chief of the Sultai and teacher of Sidisi. He ruled the necropolis of Ukud in the original timeline.[13] | |
Gaiza | Gaiza, Mardu raider
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Gedruk | Gedruk Wingbreaker
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A dragonslayer of the Mardu.[14] | |
Gerrak | Gerrak First Father
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A member of Clan Atarka.[1] | |
Ghelesh | Ghelesh Shadowmane, rakshasa mage
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Golran | Golran, dragonscale captain Golran, Dromoka captain
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Goton | Goton, Qal Sisma shaman
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Gvar Barzeel | Gvar Barzeel, Krumar Commander Gvar Barzeel, Kolaghan Warrior
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A former Mardu orc and current Abzan krumar, Gvar is the leader of the orcs and krumar of his clan. Adopted brother of Khan Anafenza, he saved her from an assassination attempt by her brother.[15] He wields the Axe of Ancients, given to him by his adopted family, and believes his destiny is to face Zurgo, orc khan of the Mardu, in battle.[13] In the new timeline, with no krumar tradition among the Dromoka, he remained among the Kolaghan. He serves as the dragon's whip master, punishing those too weak to fight for the dragonlord.[2] |
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Houn | Houn, Jeskai elder
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Ilagra |
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The first khan of the Mardu. Their edicts, inscribed on dragon-hide scrolls, govern the rules of honor and combat for the modern Mardu in the original timeline.[4] | |
Jaidar Sharptusk |
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A Mardu warrior.[4] | |
Jagun | Jagun Wingmate
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A towering orc.[14] Received his name and the position of bodyguard of Khan Alesha of the Mardu between 3279 and ~3282 AR.[10] | |
Jalasha Impaler |
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A Mardu warrior.[14] | |
Jilaya | Jilaya, Temur whisperer
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Kadri | Kadri, Dromoka Warrior Kadri, Abzan caravan master
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Kassur | Kassur, Sultai hunter
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Kerai | Kerai Suddenblade, Mardu hordechief Kerai Hatesinger, Kolaghan warrior
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Kharkhel |
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In the old timeline, an Ainok runt who was abandoned by his pack. He joined a tribe of Mardu-aligned orcs, eventually killing its leader and taking control of the tribe. Today, he and his ainok mate Baihir, with whom he has a child, seek to reduce the power of humans within the Temur, and wrest control of the clan should Surrak ever fall.[4] | |
Khibat | Khibat the Revered Khibat, Kolaghan warrior
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Khudal |
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A powerful rakshasa who tricked Tasigur into killing Yala. Responsible for the abandonment of the rakshasa of the Sultai and their handing over to Silumgar.[16] |
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Kiarka |
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Daughter of Yasova Dragonclaw, and mother of Baishya and Naiva. Killed by Atarka because she was a Temur Whisperer.[1][17] | |
Kirada | Kirada, Qarsi Overseer Kirada, Silumgar Enforcer
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Custodian of Qarsi Palace. A native of the Sargu Jungle, she often travels with her trained baboons.[13] | |
Kneecleaver |
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A Kolaghan goblin sufferting "The Crave" | |
Krowg | Krowg of Qal Sisma
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Kunh Mei |
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Kurtar | Kurtar, Sultai necromancer
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Kuru Vashar |
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An orc woman and Mardu warrior.[14] | |
Kwaro |
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Aven. Captain of the guard of the Abzan khan.[15] | |
Kyu | Kyu, Sage-Eye Mystic
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Lotse Taring |
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A villager of Jigme Village, who was judged twice by the Arbiter Twins, Kela and Dar Chensal. He was proven guilty of stealing apples from the village, but innocent of murdering Elder Ngabo with poison. [18] | |
Magran | Magran Backbreaker
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A Mardu warrior.[14] | |
Mattak |
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A member of Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[8] | |
Marrit | Marrit of House Emesh
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Captain of the Abzan's elite Dragonscale infantry[15] | |
Mevra |
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A nice of Yasova. Leader of a hunting band and presumably killed by Nicol Bolas.[1] | |
Mogai | Mogai, Sultai scout Mogai, Silumgar noble
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Mytha | Mytha, Temur Shaman
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Ngabo | Elder Ngabo
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Village Elder of Jigme in Jeskai lands.[19] | |
Nitula | Nitula, the Hunt Caller
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Hunt Caller of the Temur, who earned her title by fending off a pair of ogres singlehandedly.[4] | |
Omarthis | Omarthis, Ghostfire Initiate
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A Naga trained in Ghostfire. | |
Oret |
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In the old timeline, a cousin of Anafenza betrayed her family to the Sultai. Executed upon Anafenza's ascension as khan.[15] In the new timeline, he was with Anafenza when she called upon the ancestors despite the ban on it. He killed her, allowing her to join the ancestors. Raised to the rank of scout captain among the Dromoka.[20] |
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Oiyan |
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A member of Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[8] | |
Qorin Skullcracker |
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A Mardu warrior.[4] | |
Quan |
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Scribe of Khan Shu Yun of the Jeskai. Preserved scrolls that detailed the events of the Khanfall.[10] | |
Rakhan |
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A member of Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[12] | |
Rushka |
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A Temur shaman in the original timeline, who fell afoul of Sorin Markov and lost his head.[21] | |
Sakta | Sakta, Atarka hunter
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A young Atarka hunter and of the few surviving shamans among her clan. As the whisperer with the greatest sensitivity to the Wide Whisper, she functions as the de facto leader of the hidden shamans. She advises Surrak as the chief scout.[2] | |
Shensu | Shensu, Riverwheel mystic Shensu, Kolaghan rider
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Shintan |
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Siara | Siara, the Dragon's Mouth
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A female human and chief among Silumgar's dragonspeakers.[7] | |
Sorya |
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A member of Yasova's Atarka hunting band.[12] | |
Taklai | Taklai, Mardu ragesinger Taklai, Kolaghan warrior
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Ulnok | Ulnok, Temur shaman Ulnok, Atarka shaman
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Urdnan | Urdnan, the Wanderer Urdnan, Dromoka Warrior
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Urut Barzeel | Urut Barzeel, Mardu hordechief
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Ancestor of Gvar Barzeel.[2] | |
Vallash | Vallash, Mardu warrior
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Varuk |
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Khan Zurgo's second-in-command. He later betrayed Zurgo in the Qal Sisma Mountains when the Khan became too obsessed with vengeance against Sarkhan.[3] |
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Xathi | Xathi the Infallible
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A female human dragonslayer employed to kill Silumgar's rivals. The dragonlord also employs a host of ministers to watch her, fearing potential betrayal.[7] | |
Yala |
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A dragonslayer of the Sultai. She was framed for a poisoning attempt on Tasigur by the rakshasa and therefore executed.[16] | |
Yikaro | Yikaro, Atarka warrior
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Zhiada | Zhiada, Dirgur protector
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The female human head warrior at Dirgur Sanctuary. She the teeth of an orc raiding party leader she slew strung on a necklace. Under her leadership, security at Dirgur is tight, outsiders are dealt with harshly.[7] | |
Zogye | Zogye, wandering sage Zogye, Ojutai mystic
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References
- ↑ a b c d e Kate Elliott (August 1, 2018). "Chronicle of Bolas: A Familiar Stranger". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f The Magic Creative Team (March 18, 2015). "Planeswalker's Guide to Dragons of Tarkir, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes (August 27, 2014). "The Madness of Sarkhan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f Magic Creative Team (September 10, 2014). "Planeswalker's Guide to Khans of Tarkir, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Burnished Dunestomper
- ↑ March of the Machine: Debut Aftershow (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (March 31, 2023).
- ↑ a b c d Magic Creative Team (January 7, 2015). "Planeswalker's Guide to Fate Reforged". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Kate Elliott (June 27, 2018). "Chronicle of Bolas: Things Unseen". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Kate Elliott (July 18, 2018). "Chronicle of Bolas: Blood and Fire". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Kelly Digges (February 18, 2015). "Khanfall". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Matt Knicl (October 1, 2014). "Taigam's Scheming". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Kate Elliott (June 20, 2018). "Chronicle of Bolas: The First Lesson". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Magic Creative Team (September 3, 2014). "Planeswalker's Guide to Khans of Tarkir, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e James Wyatt (January 28, 2015). "The Truth of Names". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d Ari Levitch (December 3, 2014). "Bond and Blood". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b James Wyatt (February 4, 2015). "The Doom of the Golden Fang". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kate Elliott (July 11, 2018). "Chronicle of Bolas: Whispers of Treachery". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kimberly J. Kreines (October 15, 2015). "The Chensal Twins". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kimberly J. Kreines (October 15, 2014). "The Chensal Twins". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ari Levitch (April 2, 2015). "The Guardian". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Adam Lee. "Sorin's Revelation"