List of secondary characters/Dominaria
The following Dominarian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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Mistress Vess
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A member of the Cabal who impersonated Liliana Vess. Killed by Kaya.[1] | ||
The Librarian
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An old fellow who worked on some magic school. He told the story of the Weatherlight to the boy Ilcaster.[2] | ||
Adeliz | Adeliz, the Cinder Wind
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A Ghitu wizard who studies at the Tolarian Academy. She received special dispensation to incorporate tradional Ghitu garb in her student robes. She often surprises her instructors with unexpected twist on Tolaria spellcraft.[3] |
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Adom Capashen | Adom Capashen, Benalish Commander
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A progenitor of Gerrard Capashen, part of the Bloodline project. | |
Afari |
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A Jamuraan writer and author of the Tales of Jamuraa. |
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Afra |
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A cleric at the Cathedral of Serra. A friend of Tiana.[4] | |
Akoroun |
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The Vodalian mage who created a portal from the crumbling Vodalian Empire near Sarpadia to Etlan Shiis, but accidently 3000 years in the future. Killed by Empress Galina.[5] | |
Alene | Alene of Riverspan
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Villager of a new town built on the remains of a Phyrexian portal ship. | |
Alexandrite |
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Daughter of King Darien the Great of Kjeldor. She fell in love with and married the son of Lovisa Coldeyes, Lothar. This marriage united Kjeldor and Balduvia, giving birth to the nation of New Argive.[6] |
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Aniyeh |
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A woman who played an important part in Starke’s life. Possibly the mother of Takara.[2] | |
Annika Voyshe | Empress Annika
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The wife of the current ruler of Vodalia. a former schoolteacher and a faithful but liberal Svyelunite.[7] | |
Arcanis | Arcanis the Omnipotent
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A pit-fighter in the Grand Coliseum of Otaria. A dark and mysterious wizard. No one knows whether "he" is male or female or even human.[8] |
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Akime |
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A Jamuraan caravan drover. Assistant of Subira.[9] | |
Aron Capashen |
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The head of the highest house of Benalia and a distant relative of Gerrard Capashen. Father of Raff and Danitha Capashen.[10] |
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Arongi | Dr. Arongi
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A wizard and staff member at Tolaria West.[11] | |
Arkol | Arkol, Argivian scholar
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An Argivian scholar, known for his misinterpretations. | |
Aryel | Aryel of Windgrace.
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A human knight from Urborg, devoted to Lord Windgrace. She has become a knight-commander in Benalia[12] On her crusades, she rides a huge black panther, which shares her merciless nature. |
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Ash Kronor | Ash Kronor, Keldon warlord
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A Keldon warlord. | |
Ashar |
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A panther warrior from Free Urborg and a close friend of Marivel. He carries three long scars across his chest as a reminder of the attack of the Cabal that almost killed him.[7] | |
Atalya | Atalya, Samite Master
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A master of the Samite Order. | |
Axelrod Gunnarson |
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A legendary Giant. | |
Azeworai |
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A Jamuuran storyteller. | |
Aznaph | Aznaph, Greenseeker
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A Yavimayan elf of post-apocalyptic Dominaria. | |
Baird | Baird, Steward of Argive
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A human soldier, one of several stewards of New Argive. A skilled combatant and a keen scholar.[13][14] | |
Bardo |
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Friend of Gull and Greensleeves and part of their army.[15] | |
Baru | Baru, Fist of Krosa
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A druid from the forest of Krosa. He shares the title of ‘Fist of Krosa’ with Kamahl, the barbarian. Though some say that he is a descendant of Kamahl, there is no real evidence of it. |
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Bayende |
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Wife of Thane Du-Moriss IV. Killed by Noranda-Zang.[16] | |
Betalem |
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Conservative Minotaur cleric of Mirtiin, who plotted to overthrow the reign of Myrrax of Stahaan.[17] | |
Betje | Sister Betje
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Author of Miracles of the Saints during The Dark Age. A Miracle Worker of the Church of Tal.[18] | |
Channa |
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A scout in the army of Gull and Greensleeves. Killed on Phyrexia.[15] | |
Corin | Corin, Tolarian Mage
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A young mage from Tolarian Academy who helped Liliana and Gideon defeat Josu.[19] | |
Cromat |
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A legendary Illusion | |
Dacian | Dacian the Red
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A wizard. A foe of Gull and Greensleeves and part of their army.[15] | |
Deidre |
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A member of the Cabal and a friend of Chainer. She was killed by The Order in one of their attempts to get the Mirari from the hands of the Cabal. | |
Dellin | Dellin Berting, Tolarian entomologist
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Dervish | Lord Dervish
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Deryan |
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A librarian | |
Diago Deerv |
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The lead Viashino machinist of the Mana Rig in Shiv.[20] | |
Dorine |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Dreadfang |
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A Crookshank Kobold who forced Loot Niptil to steal a treasure, but was killed by the ensuing curse.[21] | |
Drusilla |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Ehlanni |
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A teacher at the Tolarian Academy teacher, originally from the Hurloon Mountains.[22] | |
Ekemet | Scout Ekemet
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A scout for Femeref during the Mirage Wars. She was to take a trail through the Uuserk Marshes but never returned.[23] Her final diaries provided the high council of Jamuraa an idea of Kaervek’s infiltration into Zhalfir and its surrounding regions. |
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Erissa | Erissa, bog witch
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Ettovard | Ettovard, Tolarian Archivist
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Archivist on Tolaria. | |
Evra | Evra, Halcyon Witness
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An avatar. An embodiment of Thran achievement. Created when Halcyon was destructed by the Phyrexians ten thousand years ago.[13] | |
Ezrith | Ezrith, Druid of the Dark Hours
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A druid of post-apocalyptic Dominaria, practicing necromantic magic. | |
Farim |
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A young worker at the Weatherlight construction site. Hadi's Cousin.[4] | |
Felicia Stovorod | Princes Felia
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Intelligent and opinionated daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[7] | |
Fire Eye | Bey Fire Eye
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The bey (king) of the Viashino of Shiv, who made a deal with Urza that allowed the planeswalker to use the Mana Rig.[20] | |
Firesong |
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A Hurloon Minotaur cleric. Brother of Sunspeaker.[24] | |
Gamelen | Gamelen, Citanul Elder
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An important Elf from Argoth. | |
Garna | Garna, the Bloodflame
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A vicious, battle scarred Keldon warrior. A rival of Radha. She has gathered a warhost that shares her violent, xenophobic vision for their nation.[24] | |
Gar-Tun | Gar-Tun, Mistvalley silverback
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A gorilla silverback. | |
George Témoin |
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Caretaker of House Vess.[1] Husband of Karina Téomin. | |
Gerrel |
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Inkeeper of Vess[19] | |
Getin |
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A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Aunt of Recin.[25] | |
Glosstongue Crackcrest |
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The official leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[20] | |
Grahilah | Grahilah, Former Trader of Amiqat
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Grendin |
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Predecessor of Heidar as leader of the Cult of Rimewind. | |
Grunn | Grunn, the Lonely King
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An accomplished gorilla warrior. A hermit and unrivaled king of his own patch of Yavimaya. He believes his ancestors alone are worthy company.[26] |
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Haakon | Haakon the First
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Self-appointed Wizard King of the Badlands. A foe of Gull and Greensleeves.[15][27] Not to be confused with Haakon, Stromgald's Scourge. |
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Haddad |
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Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who was conscripted during the Keldon Invasion to work for Latulla.[28] | |
Hadi |
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Assistant artificer to Jhoira, and a friend of Tiana. An older man who had come to Tolarian Academy from Jamuraa.[4][29] | |
Hallar | Hallar, the Firefletcher
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A Llanowar elf archer. Born on the night of a legendary negotation between the Staprion and Kelfae elves, Hallar uses a genderless pronoun that reflects their ambigious identity. Hallar's carefully controlled fire magic burns in their fiery arrows and in the eyes of their bonded kavu, Serahane.[30] | |
Hammen |
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Child of Garth One-Eye and Norreen. Named after Garth's friend of the same name.[31] | |
Hanan |
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A poet from Jamuraa. | |
Helana |
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A sun-priest who saved her father from Hell, but had to use black mana to accomplish this.[32] | |
Helki |
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A female centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Holleb's wife.[33] | |
Hilel |
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Breathstealer who assinated Qhattib, the Vizier of Amiqat, shortly after the Mirage War. | |
Holleb |
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A male centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Helki's husband[33] | |
Holux | Holux, Stronghold Racketeer
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An occupant of the Stronghold after it had appeared on Dominaria. | |
Hooks | Hooks, Cabal Torturer
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Husam'Tor |
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A Suq'Atan military man of strategy and cunning. Brother of Telim'Tor.[23] | |
Ilcaster |
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A boy on a magic school. He was told the story of the Weatherlight by the Librarian.[2] | |
Illith |
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A Demonic Tutor, who helped the sun-priest Helana save her father from Hell.[32] | |
Isa |
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A fylgja possessing a runeword in the Ice Age.[34] | |
Isel | Isel, Master Carver
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A master carver who lived on Dominaria at the time of the Phyrexian Invasion. Known for his magic cameos. | |
Iyrgth |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[35] | |
Janin |
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A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Mother of Recin[25] | |
Jaeger Ojanen |
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A cat warrior. Father of Jedit Ojanen. | |
Jareth | Jareth, Leonine Titan
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A pit-fighter in the Grand Coliseum of Otaria. A lion-like living stone statue.[36] His only weapon is a nasty-looking shield.[8] |
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Javero |
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A soldier from Benalia who didn’t want to join Kastans assassins. He was killed by the soldier Torsten.[2] | |
Jenson Carthalion | Jenson Carthalion, Yavimaya fugutive
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A descendant of the long Carthalion line. | |
Jerrard | Jerrard of the Closed Fist
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A legendary knight and the last of the Order of the Closed Fist. Once, their realm stretched across the Kb'Briann Highlands south of Benalia. After the onset of Sheoltun and various other kingdoms, the Closed Fist survived only in the powerful Jerrard. | |
Jonko |
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A red mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Jumok | Jumok of the Cheetah Warclan
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The one who found Starke after the latter was brought to Jamuraa to get Vuel to join the side of Phyrexia.[2] | |
Kangee | Kangee, Aerie Keeper
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A legendary Aven from The Order. | |
Karina Témoin |
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Head of Household of House Vess.[1] Wife of George Téomin. | |
Karli |
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A desert wizard who attacked the army of Gull and Greensleeves.[15] | |
Kasib ibn Naji | Kasib ibn Naji
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A writer of famous letters during the Mirage War. | |
Kastan | Lord Kastan
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An albino who ran the assassins guild of Benalia.[2] | |
Kazarov Sengir | Kazarov, Sengir Pureblood
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A Sengir vampire. Though monstrous in appearance, he is an aristocrat of the bloodline with a civil honeyed attitude.[37] Sire of Arvad. | |
Keilik |
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A cat warrior who fell in love with Mirri, who was in love with Gerrard. Seyen ruled that Gerrard and Keilic should fight over the right to marry her. Gerrard won.[2] | |
Kem |
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A bodyguard of the wizard Towser. Antagonist of Gull and Greensleeves, until they saved his life. He later died in a tsunami.[33] | |
Kifimbo | Kifimbo, Shadow guildmage
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A very guarded Shadow Guildmage from Zhalfir.[23] | |
Kipkemboi | Kipkemboi, Kukemssa Pirate
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A wealthy Kukemssa pirate | |
Kitrin |
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A young human wizard of the Institute of Arcane Study. He helped returning Alligarius Timni to the valley of Tamingazin.[25] |
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Koborah |
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A sun-priest who was abducted to Hell, and had to be saved by his daughter.[32] | |
Kwam |
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The lover of Greensleeves, who pursuades her to give up her Planeswalker's spark.[27] | |
Kwende | Kwende, Pride of Femeref
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A human knight from Femeref, descended from the Zhalfirin general Mageta the Lion whom he idolized.[30] Kwende wields the blades of a Talruum Champion.[38] He tried to murder Teferi, shortly after the Mending, a revenge for the phasing out of Zhalfir.[9] | |
Laena | Laena, Skyhunter
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A Leonin | |
Liefellen | Liefellen, Quirion Exarch
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A notable leader of the elven Quirion nation. | |
Liko |
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A two-headed giant enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves.[33] | |
Lisolo | Lisolo Bey
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Viashino leader from the Valley of Tamingazin.[25] | |
Livonya Silone |
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A legendary human warrior, whose nature is a matter of mystery. Nothing is known for sure, merely rumors of unearthly stealth, and unholy alliances. | |
Llanach | Llanach, Skyshroud Ranger
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A Skyshroud Elf who survived a Sliver attack. | |
Lothar Lovisasson |
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Son of Lovisa Coldeyes of Balduvia. He fell in love with and married King Darien's daughter Alexandrite. This marriage united Balduvia and Kjeldor, giving birth to the nation of New Argive.[6] |
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Lostspoons | Mister Lostspoons, Skulltown gossip
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An elder spirit inhabitant from Urborg. | |
Lucan |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Lyanii |
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An immortal Serran refugee living in the village of Devas in Benalia. She trained Gerrard’s ancestors for Urza, who hoped one of them would be a worthy heir to the legacy.[22] | |
Lyra Dawnbringer |
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Commander of the Serra Angels of the Order of Dawn. She continues Reya Dawnbringer's mission of protecting Benalia.[11][13] | |
Maket |
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A man on Subiras caravan. Murdered by Kwende to frame Teferi.[9] | |
Malga |
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An orc general. | |
Mao |
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Daughter of the planeswalker Vram. Disguised as a cat, she was left in the care of Peter Langwynd.[39] | |
Mari |
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A worker at the Weatherlight construction site.[4] | |
Marja Stovorod | Princes Marja
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Quiet and thoughtful daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[7] | |
Marwyn | Marwyn, the Nurturer
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An elf druid of Llanowar. The most prominent Kelfae midwife and a leader, taking pride in welcoming each new citizen in her domain. She famously negotiated a treaty with an angry group of elves from another elfhame while at the bedside of a mother going through a difficult birth. In the end, Marwyn handed the newborn child to the opposing leader and ordered him to keep the child warm while she tended to the mother.[7][30] | |
Mayonako |
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A Nekoru. Mate of Wasitora. | |
Merrik Aidar | Merrik Aidar, Benalish Patrol
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A Benalish soldier who survived a Sliver attack. | |
Mihai Stovorod | Emperor Mihai II
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The current ruler of Vodalia.[7] | |
Myrrax | King Myrrax
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Liberal Minotaur king of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins.[17] | |
Mtai | Mtai, Civic Guidlmage
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A quiet cold Civic Guildmage.[23] | |
Mwani | Mwani, Mtenda Goatherd Mwani, Mtenda Herder
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Naban | Naban, Dean of Iteration
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A human wizard from Almaaz who studied at the Tolarian Academy of Lat-Nam. An older man with hard features, he is now dean and teaches countermagic and duplication at Tolaria West.[3][11] | |
Naimah | Naimah, Femeref Philosopher
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Najat |
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Author of a famous Travelogue. | |
Naru Meha | Naru Meha, Master Wizard
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A human wizard from Bogardan, now master of Tolaria West. Her ancestry traces back to the famous pyromancer Kolo Meha.[3] | |
N'ciczli |
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The last and greatest of the Tchotkan war-priests. One day, he was summoned and never returned. His empire, without a leader, was destroyed by the progenitors of the early Sarpadian empires.[40] | |
Nedastophalites |
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Mage and librarian at the Conclave of Mages. She is named after the last warrior-queen of Zegon.[18] | |
Needle |
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An agent of Belzenlok's Cabal, tasked with infiltrating New Argive. Killed as reward for recovering the Blackblade.[29] | |
Nemata | Nemata, Grove Guardian
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A treefolk who kept watch over Rith's Grove | |
Niambi | Niambi, Faithful Healer
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Middle aged daughter of Teferi and Subira, born about a decade after the Mending. A wise woman of Zhalfirin descent with lovely features and strands of gray threaded through her long braids. A healer and cleric of the sun-worshipping Femeref faith.[9][12][41] | |
Okmark | Okmarrk of Fentesk
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A member of House Fentesk. He died in the illegal street-duel with Garth One-eye.[31] | |
Omen | Emperor Omen
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A captain of the Vodalia army, who became the successor to Empress Galina. Killed by an unexpected shark.[7] | |
Ophenia |
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Mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Ordando |
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A commander in the army of Gull and Greensleeves. She had several wifes.[15] | |
Orm |
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Mage at the Conclave of Mages. He refuses all meals in a quest of higher consciousness.[18] | |
Panya | Panya, Granger Guidlmage
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A somewhat blunt and earthy Granger Guildmage.[23] | |
Pashad ibn Asim | Pashad ibn Asim, Suq'Ata Trader
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A Suq'Ata trader.[23] | |
Pavel Maliki |
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He wandered the realms, helping those in greatest need. It is unclear if this was a measure of his generosity, or of his obligation to atone. | |
Peter Langwynd | Dr. Peter Langwynd
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A sorcerer who became a hermit and a naturalist in the Fens of Foulmere.[39] | |
Pik |
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A blind boy, whose sister is abducted by orcs.[34] | |
Rael | Rael, Battle Angel
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Protector of Caligo. She led the Benalish forces against the Cabal and helped defeat Josu.[19] | |
Rael Gar |
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Usurper of of the leadership over the Garan elves in the Valley of Tamingazin. Killed by Tallibeth Tarngold.[25] | |
Rana | Rana, Suq'Ata Market Fool
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Rasputin Dreamweaver |
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A wizard who aided from Tivadar to temporarily restore civilization to Terisiare by throwing back the Goblin Invasions with their Crusade. This brought a close to the Dark Age. | |
Ratadrabik | Ratadrabik of Urborg
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A necromancer from Urborg. | |
Recin |
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A young Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. A friend of Tallibeth Tarngold.[25] | |
Remarin |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Rhirhok | Rhirhok, Goblin Archer
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Riven Turnbull |
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A legendary political fire starter willing to resort to any means to achieve his dark goals. | |
Rohgahh | Rohgahh of Kher Keep
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A legendary Kobold. Leader of the kobolds of the Kher Ridges. | |
Rona | Rona, Disciple of Gix
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A human artificer and follower of Gix.[37] Trained in Tolarian magic. She has a biomechanical eye and modified her body to transcend her human form. | |
Rukarumel |
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A researcher of Slivers. | |
Sabriam | Speaker Sabriam
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Speaker of the ruling caste of Benalia City. Spurned lover of Rakel.[15] | |
Sadage | Sadage, Cleric of the Cabal
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A cleric of Belzenlok's Cabal.[29] | |
Sayrah |
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One of the few surviving panther warriors of Urborg's Cabal. In league with the Weatherlight crew.[35] | |
Scaraya |
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Liberal Minotaur clanleader of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins.[17] | |
Seklistis |
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The giant Woolly Spider familiar of Jason Carthalion[42] | |
Severin | Sir Severin
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The son of Kailo and Zaraya. His squadron had to pass an ice bridge. Since he was the lightest, Zaraya had him go last, and when he stepped on the bridge, it cracked and Severin fell to his death.[42] | |
Seyen | Seyen, most old of the Chitr’in
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An elder of the Chitr’in catfolk.[2] | |
Shalai | Shalai, Voice of Plenty
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A Serra Angel who has forged a deep bond with the elves of Llanowar after fighting beside them during the Phyrexian Invasion.[13] | |
Shandlar | Sir Shandlar of Eberyn
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A valiant knight of the Eberyn militia. He died a heroes' death. | |
San-Lo |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[18] | |
Shannan |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages and a friend of Jodah. When the Conclave was abandoned, he joined Jodah in the City of Shadows.[18] | |
Shinra |
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A cat warrior from the Khyyiani tribe, in the pride of Kyyrao Grenmw. He thought that Loot Niptil was prey, but was bested by the wizard.[21] | |
Silmar | Captain Silmar
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The captain of the guard of Tantium. He battled with Garth One-Eye during the Festival of Estark, having disguised himself as an Ingkara fighter.[31] | |
Silvos | Silvos, Rogue Elemental
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A pit-fighter in the Grand Coliseum of Otaria. A thallid-like fungal elemental.[8] |
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Skerk Hobnett | Skerk Hobnett, wilderness guide
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Slinn Voda | Slinn Voda, the Rising Deep
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A massive leviathan, whom the merfolk appeased soon after their arrival in New Vodalia.[43] It bears a city on its back, and will rise to meet any true threat to the Vodalian Empire. | |
Solin | Hemarch Solin
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Human leader of Suder. A morbidly obese bisexual rapist.[25] | |
Sopti Borth |
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An artificer from Automatown who was murdered in her workshop.[40] | |
Stiggur |
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The cook's boy of the wizard Towser. He befriended by Gull and Greensleeves and became part of their army.[15][33] | |
Subira |
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Wife of Teferi and mother of Niambi. A Zhalfirin woman, with strong features and a confident bearing. Works as a caravan drover. She met Teferi shortly after the Mending.[9] | |
Sunastian Falconer |
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A shaman, also adept in swordplay. | |
Sunspeaker |
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A Hurloon Minotaur cleric. Sister of Firesong.[24] | |
Syl-Stalker |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[35] | |
Tagard Tarngold |
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Human leader from the Valley of Tamingazin, who devised a plan that could bring harmony to his war-ravaged home.[25] Killed by Karelon. | |
Talibah | Talibah, Embermage
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Taniwha |
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A legendary serpent from Jamuraa. | |
Tavalus | Tavalus, Priest of Korlis
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Terd | Machinist Terd
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The unofficial leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[20] | |
Teshar | Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle
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An Aven theologian and missionary, who worships Serra in her form of The Ancestor.[26] | |
Tetsuko Umezawa |
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A recent descendant of Clan Umezawa. She practices a form of magic that connects her to a series of magical doorways. She can step freely from any of these doorways to another, evading Bolas's notice while she plots against him.[37] | |
Thiago |
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A benalish Knight who helped Liliana and Gideon defeat Josu. Second in command to Rael.[11][19] | |
Thom |
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A Cabal agent who infiltrated Tolaria West. He was apprehended by the Weatherlight crew[11] | |
Tien |
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Chief metalworker of Jhoira, working on the reconstruction of the Weatherlight.[10] | |
Timein |
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A talented student at the Tolarian Academy. He helped the Bloodline project greatly, but was torn with inner conflict over the ethics of the project. He left the Academy to live in one of the farmer-colonies of Tolaria.[22] | |
Tlik |
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A reformed goblin from Stahaan.[17] | |
Tomor | Tomor, dragonspeaker shaman
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Toothlicker Harj | Toothlicker Harj, Orcish Captain
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An orc captain, during the Ice Age. | |
Torgaar | Torgaar, Famine Incarnate
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An avatar, brought into being by by one of Urborg's many calamities.[43] The famine-spirit roams the marshes terrorizing the Cabal, the swamp spirits, and anyone else who comes near. | |
Torsten |
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A soldier from Benalia who joined the assassins' guild of Lord Kastan. Supposedly named after the founder of Benalia, Torsten von Ursus.[2] | |
Traxos | Traxos, Scourge of Kroog
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A dragon engine designed by Mishra, instrumental in the destruction of Kroog. Recently found on Lat-Nam and accidently reactivated.[24] | |
Trevar Ortovi |
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Clan leader of the Benalish Clan Ortovi. He gave permission for his daughter's marriage to a Capashen. This started the Bloodline Project.[22] | |
Tuknir Deathlock |
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A wizard. As an explorer of the Aether, he often discovered himself in the most unusual physical realms. | |
Tywanna | Tywanna, Shaper Guidlmage
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A Shaper Guildmage from Zhalfir.[23] | |
Urgoros | Urgoros, the Empty One
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A specter from Vhelnish who serves Belzenlok. After his body was siphoned away in dementia space, his spirit had been fused into his armor.[44] He is mounted on a Nightmare steed. Urgoros was the second defense against the attack of the Skyship Weatherlight against the Stronghold. He vanished when Belzenlok died.[45] | |
Uros | Uros, Pendelhaven elder
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Ursal Daleel |
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Treasonous Suder ambassador in the Viashino city of Berimish.[25] | |
Valduk | Valduk, Keeper of the Flame
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A Keldon shaman and lore-keeper, loyal to Radha. He can communicate with the sacred Keldon peak, known as "The Mountain".[24] | |
Vannemir | Vannemir, son of Valharad
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A resurrected warrior, who rescues an important elven girl.[34] | |
Verdeloth | Verdeloth the Ancient
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An old Magnigoth treefolk who kept watch over Rith's Grove | |
Vetro |
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A Neo-Ebonic priest-king who thought himself Tourach incarnate.[39] | |
Vincent |
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A Lord of the Pit that was summoned by the wizard Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar. When she was unable to repay him for his services, he forced her to serve as his chef for seven years and seven days, during which time she wrote the unsuccessful Underworld Cookbook.[46] | |
Whisper | Whisper, blood liturgist
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A cruel and ambitious cleric of the Cabal, born in Estark. One of Belzenloks favored priests. She has the habit of speaking quietly, forcing others to lean toward her.[44] Killed by Radha.[45] | |
Wode |
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An old mage at the Conclave of Mages. He taught Jodah a few spells.[18] | |
Xod |
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A Thran healer who was later Phyrexianized.[47] | |
Yar-Kul |
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Belzenlok's lieutenant in the Cabal, who was transformed into a maggot by the Demonlord after he became too ambitious.[43] | |
Yargle | Yargle, Glutton of Urborg
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A Frog Spirit that haunts Urborg.[43] He was the first defense of the Stronghold when the Skyship Weatherlight attacked Belzenlok.[35] Muldrotha took him out.[45] | |
Yorgo |
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A loyal friend of Ravidel. | |
Yormeba | Queen Yormeba
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Queen of Zhalfir, installed by Teferi after the Femeref secession. | |
Ysidra |
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A valkyrie from the Ice Age.[34] | |
Yxarid |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[35] | |
Zarkuu | Zarkuu, Necrosavant
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Ziva |
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A Vodalian merfolk. She was hired by Jhoira to raise the wreck of the skyship Weatherlight.[29] | |
Zyd | Zyd, Kamahlite Druid
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