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Vannifar considers herself a superior life-form: an [[elf]] whose extensive self-experimentation has [[Mutant|mutated]] parts of her body into proto-plasmic [[ooze]],that gives her a [[jellyfish]] look. She belives that she embodies the [[Simic Combine|Simic's]] utopian ideals, and the work that transformed her could never have occurred through slow, incremental progress like the Utopians advocate. Only bold and decisive action could create such a being, who absorbs nutrients and oxygen throungh her membranous skin and rests parts of her brain at different times so she doesn't need to sleep.<ref name="Ravnica art book">[[James Wyatt]]. (January 2019.) "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]''", [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> | Vannifar considers herself a superior life-form: an [[elf]] whose extensive self-experimentation has [[Mutant|mutated]] parts of her body into proto-plasmic [[ooze]],that gives her a [[jellyfish]] look. She belives that she embodies the [[Simic Combine|Simic's]] utopian ideals, and the work that transformed her could never have occurred through slow, incremental progress like the Utopians advocate. Only bold and decisive action could create such a being, who absorbs nutrients and oxygen throungh her membranous skin and rests parts of her brain at different times so she doesn't need to sleep.<ref name="Ravnica art book">[[James Wyatt]]. (January 2019.) "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]''", [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> | ||
==History== | |||
Until quite recently, Vannifar was an outsider and iconoclast, considered a worthy counterbalance to the weight of [[Zegana]]'s ideas, but not really a respected voice within the guild. As speaker of Zanot Three she was one of the founding thinkers of the Adaptationist movement, believing that the [[Simic Combine|Simic]] mission had taken on a more urgent dimension in an unstable political climate. This led her to more directed experimentation on sapient beings, to make a better [[Ravnica]], she argued, frist make a better [[Simic Combine|Simic]]. The emergence of the [[Jace Beleren|Living Guildpact]] led many to believe that a new age of stability was dawning, and Vannifar's faction lost a great deal of influence. Vannifar herself retreated to Zanot Three to continue what she still saw as a pressing matter of guild survival. She stopped coming to the [[Simic Combine|Simic]] guildhall and pushed the bounds of legal experimentation. About a year ago, [[Zegana]] had to summon Vannifar to Zanot Seven for a reprimand before the Speakers' Chamber. | Until quite recently, Vannifar was an outsider and iconoclast, considered a worthy counterbalance to the weight of [[Zegana]]'s ideas, but not really a respected voice within the guild. As speaker of Zanot Three she was one of the founding thinkers of the Adaptationist movement, believing that the [[Simic Combine|Simic]] mission had taken on a more urgent dimension in an unstable political climate. This led her to more directed experimentation on sapient beings, to make a better [[Ravnica]], she argued, frist make a better [[Simic Combine|Simic]]. The emergence of the [[Jace Beleren|Living Guildpact]] led many to believe that a new age of stability was dawning, and Vannifar's faction lost a great deal of influence. Vannifar herself retreated to Zanot Three to continue what she still saw as a pressing matter of guild survival. She stopped coming to the [[Simic Combine|Simic]] guildhall and pushed the bounds of legal experimentation. About a year ago, [[Zegana]] had to summon Vannifar to Zanot Seven for a reprimand before the Speakers' Chamber. | ||
But the [[Living Guildpact|Jace Beleren]] proved to be an unreliable agent of peace on [[Ravnica]], as often missing as present, and tension mounted among the guilds. Vannifar slowly regained influence. Matters came to a head when [[Zegana]] again summoned her to the guildhall, this time to grudgingly ask for her help in quickly deploying new life-forms to defend Zanot Four against [[Golgari Swarm|Golgari]] incursion. Vannifar went further than that. Before the Speakers' Cahmber, she made [[Zegana]]'s leadership the subject of open debate. A vote was called, and Vannifar was made the new ''Prime Speaker''. Under Vannifar's leadership, the entirety of the [[Simic Combine]] has aligned with the Adaptationists. Some Utopian experimentation continues, but the majority of the guild has been turned to more urgent work. | But the [[Living Guildpact|Jace Beleren]] proved to be an unreliable agent of peace on [[Ravnica]], as often missing as present, and tension mounted among the guilds. Vannifar slowly regained influence. Matters came to a head when [[Zegana]] again summoned her to the guildhall, this time to grudgingly ask for her help in quickly deploying new life-forms to defend Zanot Four against [[Golgari Swarm|Golgari]] incursion. Vannifar went further than that. Before the Speakers' Cahmber, she made [[Zegana]]'s leadership the subject of open debate. A vote was called, and Vannifar was made the new ''Prime Speaker''. Under Vannifar's leadership, the entirety of the [[Simic Combine]] has aligned with the Adaptationists. Some Utopian experimentation continues, but the majority of the guild has been turned to more urgent work. |
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Race | Elf Ooze |
Birthplace | Ravnica |
Lifetime | Mending Era |
Vannifar is the current guildmaster of the Simic Combine, and speaker of Zonot Three, on Ravnica.[1]
Description
Vannifar considers herself a superior life-form: an elf whose extensive self-experimentation has mutated parts of her body into proto-plasmic ooze,that gives her a jellyfish look. She belives that she embodies the Simic's utopian ideals, and the work that transformed her could never have occurred through slow, incremental progress like the Utopians advocate. Only bold and decisive action could create such a being, who absorbs nutrients and oxygen throungh her membranous skin and rests parts of her brain at different times so she doesn't need to sleep.[2]
History
Until quite recently, Vannifar was an outsider and iconoclast, considered a worthy counterbalance to the weight of Zegana's ideas, but not really a respected voice within the guild. As speaker of Zanot Three she was one of the founding thinkers of the Adaptationist movement, believing that the Simic mission had taken on a more urgent dimension in an unstable political climate. This led her to more directed experimentation on sapient beings, to make a better Ravnica, she argued, frist make a better Simic. The emergence of the Living Guildpact led many to believe that a new age of stability was dawning, and Vannifar's faction lost a great deal of influence. Vannifar herself retreated to Zanot Three to continue what she still saw as a pressing matter of guild survival. She stopped coming to the Simic guildhall and pushed the bounds of legal experimentation. About a year ago, Zegana had to summon Vannifar to Zanot Seven for a reprimand before the Speakers' Chamber. But the Jace Beleren proved to be an unreliable agent of peace on Ravnica, as often missing as present, and tension mounted among the guilds. Vannifar slowly regained influence. Matters came to a head when Zegana again summoned her to the guildhall, this time to grudgingly ask for her help in quickly deploying new life-forms to defend Zanot Four against Golgari incursion. Vannifar went further than that. Before the Speakers' Cahmber, she made Zegana's leadership the subject of open debate. A vote was called, and Vannifar was made the new Prime Speaker. Under Vannifar's leadership, the entirety of the Simic Combine has aligned with the Adaptationists. Some Utopian experimentation continues, but the majority of the guild has been turned to more urgent work.
Under Vannifar the Simic started to mutate their more intelligent members into super soldiers.[2] During the War of the Spark, the Simic participated in the guild meeting after the Elderspell was cast, and Vorel was sent as a representative for Vannifar.[3] Vorel told Ral Zarek that Vannifar was a fighter and had been preparing for war long before Bolas was known to be a threat. Ral then wondered the obvious question of who exactly was Vannifar preparing to war with before Bolas.
The Simic were loyal allies in the War, and afterwards Vannifar served as the representative for the guild at the resurrection of Niv-Mizzet as the new Living Guildpact.[4]
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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War of the Spark: Ravnica—Operation Desperation | Greg Weisman | 2019-06-05 | War of the Spark | Ravnica | Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Ral Zarek, Vraska, Exava, Rakdos, Tomik Vrona, Hekara, Nissa Revane, Lavinia, Borborygmos, Emmara Tandris, Vannifar, Vorel, Aurelia, Lazav, Kefnet, Niv-Mizzet |
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References
- ↑ James Wyatt and Jeremy Crawford. (November 2018.) "D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica", Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b James Wyatt. (January 2019.) "The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica", Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Greg Weisman (April 2019). "War of the Spark: Ravnica". Del Rey.
- ↑ Greg Weisman (June 5, 2019). "War of the Spark: Ravnica – Operation Desperation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.