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==History==
==History==
===Leader of a shadowy cabal===
===Leader of a shadowy cabal===
Kasmina is the leader of an anciest, secret Order of Planeswalkers, a shadowy cabal with mysterious aims. Her larger goals are unknown but her recent obsession is recruitment. Her preferred method is to identify what she calls "embers", [[Igniting|non-ignited]] Planeswalkers. She helps these mages to discover their potential, even it means causing trauma to ignite the [[spark]], and then indoctrinates them in the ways of her Order. She is preparing for a looming conflict that dwarves the [[War of the Spark (event)|War of the Spark]].<ref>[[James Wyatt]], 2020, "[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - War of the Spark]]", [[VIZ Media]]</ref>
Kasmina is the leader of an ancient, secret Order of Planeswalkers, a shadowy cabal with mysterious aims. Her larger goals are unknown but her recent obsession is recruitment. Her preferred method is to identify what she calls "embers", [[Igniting|non-ignited]] Planeswalkers. She helps these mages to discover their potential, even it means causing trauma to ignite the [[spark]], and then indoctrinates them in the ways of her Order. She is preparing for a looming conflict that dwarves the [[War of the Spark (event)|War of the Spark]].<ref>[[James Wyatt]], 2020, "[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - War of the Spark]]", [[VIZ Media]]</ref>


===War of the Spark===
===War of the Spark===

Revision as of 13:49, 14 October 2020

Kasmina
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Details
Race Human Planeswalker
Birthplace Unknown
Lifetime Mending Era
Colors
Center: {U}

Kasmina is a planeswalker introduced in War of the Spark.[1] She uses transformation and control spells.

Appearance and characteristics

Kasmina has long honey-blonde hair, a blue-white hooded cloak, and a long crook-staff.[2] She can use her transformation magic to polymorph organic beings. This ability can be used offensively, e.g. transforming an enemy into a helpless creature like a frog.[3] She can also take direct mental control of other people's actions, effectively possessing them.[2]

She is centered in blue mana.

History

Leader of a shadowy cabal

Kasmina is the leader of an ancient, secret Order of Planeswalkers, a shadowy cabal with mysterious aims. Her larger goals are unknown but her recent obsession is recruitment. Her preferred method is to identify what she calls "embers", non-ignited Planeswalkers. She helps these mages to discover their potential, even it means causing trauma to ignite the spark, and then indoctrinates them in the ways of her Order. She is preparing for a looming conflict that dwarves the War of the Spark.[4]

War of the Spark

Kasmina's Transmutation.

Kasmina was lured to Ravnica by the Interplanar Beacon, and immediately became trapped there due to Bolas's use of the Immortal Sun. Alongside many other planeswalkers and Ravnicans, she fought against the Eternals of Bolas' Dreadhorde.[5] Due to her ability to control magic, she was able to temporarily pull an Eternal to her side during the fight.[2]

Planes visited

Planeswalkers met

Trivia

  • Despite having a card in War of the Spark, she does not actually appear in the novel. However, her cards show her using magic against the Eternals on Ravnica, confirming that she was involved in the conflict.
    • She was later given a brief cameo in one of the War of the Spark side stories on DailyMTG.com, where she was seen taking control of an Eternal and using it to fight against the rest of the Dreadhorde.[2]
  • Kasmina was included in War of the Spark because she was going to appear in an upcoming set, and Wizards wanted to preview her.[6]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
War of the Spark: Ravnica—The Path to Opulent Greg Weisman 2019-05-15 War of the Spark Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Ral Zarek, Angrath, Jaya Ballard, Gideon Jura, Gan Shokta, Domri Rade, Vorel, Maree, Kiora, Samut, Eknet, Temmet, Neit, Haq, Kawit, Huatli, Saheeli Rai, Kasmina, Oketra, Kefnet, Bontu, Rhonas, Jace Beleren, Nicol Bolas

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References