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List of secondary characters/Theros
The following Theros characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Aescalos | Aescalos, Healer of Pharika
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Adrasteia | Adrasteia, Akroan Captain
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Named after one of the fates. | |
Aesrias | Aesrias, hero of Iroas
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A hero of Iroas whose deeds are manifold.[1] | |
Agathe | Agathe, Priest of Pharika
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Agios |
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A fallen soldier. | |
Alexio | Alexio
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A member of the Meletian Skyguard. Killed while protecting Iris.[2] | |
Alkmenos |
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A man whose pride, in death, led to being eternally punished by Erebos. | |
Alythos |
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Anatheia |
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A presumably long-dead ancient sage. Believed by some to have founded the library of Glossion. | |
Arissa |
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Last champion of the Iroan games.[3] | |
Aristhenes |
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A man who murdered many members of government and their families. When finally caught he claimed that none could fairly judge him as all the judges had been personally affected. Ephara herself was said to arrive and to serve as the perfect impartial judge. She found him guilty. | |
Atha |
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A powerful firemage affected by Ashiok's Sleep Curse.[4] | |
Basarios | Basarios the Blade
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Bayma | Bayma, storyteller of Lagonna Band
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Braulios | Braulios of Pheres Band
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Brigone | Brigone, Soldier of Meletis
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Cacophony | Cacophony, God of Cities
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A new god created as a result of Ashiok's machinations, which was quickly slain by Ephara due to meddling in her domain. [5] |
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Callia | Callia, Hyrax Tower scout
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Corisande | Corisande, Setessan hunter
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Daeron |
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Drasus |
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A member of Kytheon Ioras Irregulars. Now deceased.[6] | |
Eocles | Eocles, Oracle of Purphoros
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Epikos |
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A member of Kytheon Ioras Irregulars. Now deceased.[6] | |
Erekastos |
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A famous philosopher. | |
Euphemia | Euphemia, Nexus watcher
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Eutropia | Eutropia the Twice-Favored
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Nylea speaks to her in the windblown leaves; Thassa in the rushing tides. | |
Gallia | Gallia of the Endless Dance
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An infamous female satyr and self-styled Lord of Misrule. She wears bright flowers wound around her horns and carries a mock scepter topped with a goblet. She is fickle and loves novelty, and her main goal is to hold a never-ending party.[7] | |
Guruthes | Guruthes, a disciple of Xenagos
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Haktos | Haktos the Unscarred
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A famous warrior with only one weakness. | |
Hira | Hira, Street Oracle
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Hypatia | Hypatia of the Winged Horse
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A former grange-mage from Meletis that became a soldier and the lifelong ally of a Pegasus.[3] | |
Iadorna | Iadorna, Death Priest of Erebos
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Ianthe | Ianthe, Setessan hunter
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Igalus | King Igalus
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A king who died upon viewing a decapitated gorgon's head. | |
Iris | Iris of the Sight
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A blind oracle of Ephara in Meletis.[2] | |
Kanlos | Kanlos, Akroan captain
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Kedarick | Kedarick VI, king of Iretis
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Ill-fated king of Iretis, he lost his kingdom due to the machinations of Ashiok and Phenax. As his city was sacked by Leonin and he received the news of the death of his wife and child, he stabbed out his own eyes.[8] |
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Kenessos | Kenessos, Priest of Thassa
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Kleon | Kleon the Iron-Booted
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Koblios |
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Author of Meditations, in which he postulates that the gods are personified patterns. Stoned to death for heresy.[5] | |
Kunoros | Kunoros, Hound of Athreos
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A three-headed cerberus that guards The Underworld. | |
Lanathos |
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A historian from Meletis, he studies the Leonin. Currently the only human allowed in Tethmos.[9] | |
Lidia |
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The mother of Daxos who traded her life for him which prevented Athreos from capturing the young oracle for Erebos.[10] | |
Lindos | Lindos, merchant of Meletis
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Luphea | Luphea of Setessa
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Author of Histories. | |
Macar | King Macar, the Gold-Cursed
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A legendary greedy king who died of starvation as his wish to turn everything he touched into gold was fulfilled. | |
Mirinthes | Mirinthes, Akroan Captain
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Netos | Netos, Meletian fisherman
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Nyklos | Nyklos, Meletian philosopher
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Olexa | Olexa of the Twelve
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Olexo | Little Olexo
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A member of Kytheon Iora's Irregulars. Now deceased.[6] | |
Pantor |
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A boy, too curious for his own good. | |
Perisophia | Perisophia, the Philosopher
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The most influential of the Twelve that rule Meletis, Perisophia is a favourite of Ephara.[3] | |
Phrogas |
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An Akroan soldier. | |
Phrokos |
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An Akroan soldier. | |
Plidius |
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Bet Arissa couldn't kill a chimera with only her javelins. | |
Polyxene | Polyxene the Doubter
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Prokopios | Prokopios, astronomer of Meletis
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Psemilla | Psemilla, Meletian Poet
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Pythamon | Pythamon, sage of Meletis
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Rakleia | Rakleia of Shrine Peak
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Rastos | Rastos, Disciple of Mogis
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Rhexenor | Rhexenor, Akroan flamespeaker
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Ristos |
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Former kingpin of the Akros penal colony.[6] | |
Sathros |
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Solon | Solon, acolyte of Pharika
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Solyssia |
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A long-dead oracle of Meletis. Has dwelt upon the banks of Tartyx for eons amassing knowledge of the mortal world, and refuses to be ferried across by Athreos. | |
Telphe | Telphe, druid of Nylea
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Teraklos | Teraklos of Meletis
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Thalodikes | Thakolides the Mighty
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Thraxes |
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An ancient dragon which sleeps within the peak of Mt.Velus, Purphoros's abode. | |
Thryx | Thryx, the Sudden Storm
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An elemental giant. | |
Tikaia | Tikaia, disciple of Uremides
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A disciple of Uremides the philosopher | |
Tycthis |
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A soldier with a short career. | |
Uremides | Uremides the philosopher
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Vala | Vala, disciple of Purphoros
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Verenes (Verenis) | Verenes, priest of Iroas Verenis, priest of Iroas
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Vog |
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Captain of the Hadross. His father butchered wild animals and was cursed by Nylea to become bestial, before being killed by his own men. The curse passed on to Vog, and he now works to make sure the curse will not pass to his daughter.[4] | |
Zenon |
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A member of Kytheon Ioras Irregulars. Now deceased.[6] |
References
- ↑ Matt Knicl (March 5, 2014). "The hero of Iroas". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Jeremiah Isgur (March 19, 2014). "The Oracle of Ephara". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Magic Creative Team (August 28, 2013). "Planeswalkers Guide to Theros Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Jason Ciaramella (2014). "Magic: The Gathering - Theros". IDW Publishing.
- ↑ a b Ken Troop (April 23, 2014). "Dreams of the City". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e Ari Levitch (July 1, 2015). "Gideon’s Origin: Kytheon Iora of Akros". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Johannes Voss (January 23, 2020). "My full painting for Gallia! Art brief, sketches & close-up shots inside!". Reddit.
- ↑ Ken Troop (December 4, 2013). "Building towards a Dream Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (September 4, 2013). "Planeswalker's Guide to Theros Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jenna Helland (April 2014). "Theros: Godsend, Part I." Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0-7869-6556-4.