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List of secondary characters/Shandalar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following Shandalar characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.

Name Title Description Cards
Alcinore Lord Alcinore

A famous knight. Father of Zaala.[1]
Alera Benath Alera Benath, Kalonian ranger

Amira Amira, Skycaptain of Thune

Ardenoth Ardenoth, elvish nature advocate

Ashurel Ashurel, voidmage

Azguri Azguri, archmage of Evos Isle

Brantilz

A servant of the Onakke spirits.[2]
Dexros Dexros, commander of the guards.

Commander of the guards at Lesh.[3]
Dionus Dionus, Elvish Archdruid

Doriel Doriel, Mentor of Mistral Isle

Edrick

One of Brenalt's best friends and member of his soldier band, who was killed by undead.
Elder Sun King

An ancient enemy of Thune.[4]
Elise

A General in Brenalt's army.
Endril Endril, Kalonian naturalist

Ess-Nelek

A Striking Sliver.[5]
Grendrub

A fence from Martyne.[3]
Groggle

A goblin who received Skrikkle's last piece of dried skrill slime.
Grooble

Skrikkle's greatest rival among goblins.
Gwaro

The court troubadour at Borico Gavish's father's castle, who told him an origin story of the Haunted Plate Mail.
Idrus Idrus, War Priest of Thune

Jamias Jamias, hermit of Telfer Peak

Juruk Juruk, Kalonian Tracker

Kray

The man-at-arms at Borico Gavish's father's castle, who told him an origin story of the Haunted Plate Mail.
Kyrik Inquisitor Kyrik

Mokgar Mogkar, Kalonian Hunter

Leore

A legendary dragonslayer, supposed owner of the Haunted Plate Mail, as told told to Borico Gavish by his brother.
Mattias

One of Brenalt's best friends and member of his soldier band, who was killed by undead.
Olander Olander, tactician of the Northern Verge

Old Fishbones

A river guide from Martyne
Ravash Mog

A woman of the city Ardestan on Shandalar.[6] Duel sister of Bani Bakur. Fell down a pit due to Lim-Dûl’s magic.
Rayel Vanger Rayel Vanger, Firstblade of Thune

Rocati Rocati, Duke of Martyne

Sarlena Sarlena, Paladin of the Northern Verge

Snurkle

Skrikkle's great grand-pap, who built the legendary maulhorn stick.
Stanton

One of Brenalt's best friends and a member of his soldier band, who was killed by undead.
Tomas

One of Brenalt's best friends and a member of his soldier band, who was killed by undead.
Triff Captain Triff

A sailor on the Kapsho Seas
The Viceroy

An enemy of Liliana Vess.[2]
Vickon Vickon, Eleventh Company battlemage

Xathrid

A major demon worshipped or followed by many people and creatures.[4][7]

References

  1. Adam Lee (July 10, 2013). "The Path of Bravery". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b Jenna Helland (2010), "The Raven's Eye", Wizards of the Coast
  3. a b Matt Knicl (July 19, 2013). "The Bard and the Biologist". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. a b Jenna Helland (July 04, 2012). "Xathrid Gorgon". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers
  6. David Quinn (1996), "Shandalar", Armada
  7. Doug Beyer (6 October 2013). "Who, what or where is Xathrid?". A Voice for Vorthos. Tumblr.