Abeena

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Abeena
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A kor hookslinger
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Race Kor
Birthplace Zendikar
Lifetime Mending Era
Colors
{W}
Sources
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Abeena is a Kor hookslinger from Zendikar, who fought as part of Gideon's forces during the Battle for Zendikar, and helped establish Sky Rock Refuge.

Battle for Zendikar

During the Battle for Zendikar, Abeena helped Gideon to reposition the nearest floating rock waterfall of Sky Rock Refuge, so that its stream of water would rain down onto the far end of the hedron camp where the survivors could safely and easily access it. She secured four ropes that trailed from the waterfall to the main, massive hedron camp. Gideon and five others held the ropes, bracing against the pull, and they heaved together, lugging the water over to Sky Rock.

With a wide stance, Abeena pulled on her rope, using it as an anchor to turn the waterfall around on its axis. She aligned the floating falls so that the stream of water faced the camp. A final yank heaved the waterfall straight over Sky Rock. The water pounded down on the far end of the hedron; the entire rock shifted at the weight of the turbulent stream. But both the din and the vibrations were drowned out as the Zendikari raced to splash under the stream, cheering, drinking, singing.

Later, Abeena broke the news to Tazri and Gideon that Vorik was dying, and she relayed his orders to have them both enter his tent for his last commands while Abeena stayed with the refugees.

After Gideon received command of the army, Abeena were among the many who cheered when he announced that they would be reclaiming the Sea Gate.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
The Survivors of Sky Rock Kimberly J. Kreines 2015-09-09 Battle for Zendikar Zendikar Gideon Jura, Vorik, Abeena, Tazri, Seble, Tho, Zuri, Daye, Itri

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