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Revision as of 22:48, 4 June 2014
Squee was a goblin cabin-hand on the Skyship Weatherlight. [1]
History
A genius among Dominarian goblins at least, Squee was loyal to the crew and managed to save their lives on several occasions, taking a particularly important role during their time on Mercadia when, as a goblin, he was percieved to be one of the elite Kyrens and thus became an elite himself. During the Phyrexian Invasion, Squee was captured by the Phyrexians, and granted immortality that he might be killed repeatedly by Ertai and Crovax. This backfired, and allowed Squee to accidentally kill Ertai. It is not known if his immortality outlasted the war for a significant period, but Squee could very well have survived indefinitely afterward.
In-game references
Represented in:
Depicted in:
- Call of the Wild (Weatherlight)
- Crumbling Sanctuary
- Fact or Fiction (Invasion)
- Goblin Game
- Hidden Retreat
- Legerdemain
- Phyrexian Tyranny
- Recycle
- Snuff Out (Mercadian Masques)
- Squee's Embrace
- Squee's Revenge
- Squee's Toy
- Tahngarth's Glare
Associated cards:
Quoted or referred to:
- Aluren
- Avizoa
- Bayou Dragonfly
- Bloodrock Cyclops (Weatherlight)
- Cinder Wall
- Deadly Insect (Mercadian Masques)
- Dense Foliage (Weatherlight)
- Firefly
- Firestorm
- Fool's Tome
- Frog Tongue
- Goblin Grenadiers
- Horned Cheetah
- Horned Troll
- Horseshoe Crab (Tenth Edition)
- Lowland Giant
- Manakin
- Medicine Bag
- Phantom Wings
- Phyrexian Battleflies
- Pincher Beetles
- Robber Fly
- Tainted Well
- Time Warp (Tempest)
- Zap
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 03, 2007). "Weather(light) Report". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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