Tawnos

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Tawnos
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Details
Race Human
Birthplace Jorilin, Yotia, Terisiare, Dominaria
Lifetime ~5 AR - 80 AR
Sources
The Brothers' War

Tawnos wasn't Urza's apprentice during the Brothers' War on Dominaria, and a gifted artificer in his own right.[1] Despite serving on opposite sides of the war, he developed a romantic interest in Ashnod, and earned the nickname "Duck" from her.[2] After the war, they founded a school of magic and artifice near Ronom Lake, where he was known as Headmaster Duck.[3]

History

Tawnos had been clever in his youth, a toymaker of exceptional skill, and a wunderkind engineer.[3]

He became an apprentice to Urza once the latter managed to drag him away from his work at the Yotian laboratory by presenting him with a self-made snake toy. Many of Tawnos's creations inspired some of Urza's later designs, like the falcon engines and Urza's armor. Tawnos as an artificer was notable for having his creations inspired by living creatures and using nature's inventions to improve the efficiency of his artifacts. Tawnos was also a trusted friend to Yotia's queen, Kayla bin-Kroog throughout many years preceding and succeeding the fall of Kroog. Tawnos also helped raise Harbin while Urza was away.[2]

He accompanied Urza to Argoth, and survived the Sylex Blast sealed in his coffin, essentially a stasis pod, which he had build to imprison Mishra in after the war. He remained there for 5 years until he was released by the ascended Urza. He returned to Kayla and related to her the events of the war's final battle.[4]

Tawnos started working for Kayla in the winter of 69 AR and helped her to defend Penregon against the Church of Tal later that year.[5] After seeing his creations turned once more to warfare, he burned his library of notes on artifice and disappeared from the city. By 80 AR, he had reconnected with Ashnod and founded a school of magic and artifice with her along the banks of Ronom Lake.[3]

Artifacts Acquired

  • Tawnos created a wand that protects small mechanical creatures from detection.
  • Tawnos's Coffin, a large metal box, seven feet in length, three feet in width and height.[4] Originally designed to trap Mishra indefinitely, rather than kill him, and later incorporated as part of the Temporal Anchor.
  • Clay Statue soldiers designed to fight against Ashnod's Transmogrants.
  • A multitude of mechanical devices used and improved by Urza during the Brothers' War.[6]
  • The Golgothian Sylex, given to him by Ashnod and passed on to Urza.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
The Brothers' War - Episode 1: The End Miguel Lopez 2022-10-20 The Brothers' War Dominaria Kayla bin-Kroog, Tawnos, Myrel, Raddic
The Brothers' War - Episode 2: The Beginning Miguel Lopez 2022-10-20 The Brothers' War Dominaria Tawnos, Kayla bin-Kroog, Myrel, Jarsyl, Kaya, Teferi
The Brothers' War - Episode 3: Sword One Miguel Lopez 2022-10-21 The Brothers' War Dominaria Llora, Sanwell, Rica, Tawnos, Carlo, Aiman, Death
The Brothers' War - Episode 5: As Cruel, As Necessary Miguel Lopez, Jeff Grubb 2022-10-26 The Brothers' War Dominaria Teferi Akosa, Kaya, Saheeli Rai, Urza, Tawnos

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Trivia

References

  1. Commander 2018 blurbs
  2. a b Jeff Grubb (1998). The Brothers' War. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b c Miguel Lopez (October 20, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 2: The Beginning". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. a b Miguel Lopez and Jeff Grubb (October 26, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 5: As Cruel, As Necessary". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Miguel Lopez (October 20, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 1: The End". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Miguel Lopez (October 24, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 4: The Ink of Empires". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Allen Varney (1995). "Words of Magic"
  8. (March 1999). "The Duelist Oracle" The Duelist #35, p.85-101.