Cullinarn
| Cullinarn | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Colors |
|
| Species | Human |
| Job | Wizard |
| Birth, Life & Death | |
| Lifetime | War with Phyrexia |
| Death | Autumn, 4049 AR |
| Family | |
| Children | Garth |
Cullinarn was the master of the House of Oor-tael in Estark, on Dominaria, and the father of Garth One-eye. He was killed in the Night of Fire.
Description
Cullinarn was tall, red-haired, with a beard and mustache cropped short.[1] He wore long, flowing robes embroidered in rich blue and wore a circlet of turquoise stones upon his brow. He had a winter palace in the Southlands near Gish, where his son later lived.[2]
History
In his youth, he had saved the life of his friend, Grand Master Kuthuman, from an assassin; he carried the marks of that poisoned dagger until his death.[1] He resisted Kuthuman when the Master of Arena ordered Oor-tael to surrender its blue and green mana, fearing that Kuthuman would become a tyrant after his ascension.[3] Zarel then convinced Kuthuman to ally with the other House Masters and storm the building of Oor-tael. Cullinarn was killed in the subsequent Night of Fire.
Cullinarn was a master of invisibility.[citation needed]
Behind the scenes
Due to a minor print error in Magic: The Gathering - Arena, where the first "l" in Cullinarn is not fully inked, some versions of the novel appear to have Hammen call him "Cuilinarn".
Story appearances
| Title | Author | Publishing date | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena | William R. Forstchen | October 1994 | Dominaria, Kuthuman's Plane | Garth, Webin, Okmark, Zarel Ewine, Varnel Buckara, Hammen, Kuthuman, Tulan, Cullinarn, the Eternal (mentioned), Norreen, Uriah Aswark, Gilrash, Naru, Jimak Ravelth, Balzark, Kirlen, Leonovit, Rico, Matu, Evanual, Nahatkim, Galin, Varena, Grimash, Petros, Lothor, Haglin, Erwina, Lorrin, Alinar, Ogla, Farnin, Petrakov, Josega, Silmar, Omar, Mina, Ulin, Hadin gar Kan, Azema, Jolina, Igun, Gilganorin, Malina, Juka, Valmar, Seduna |
References
- ↑ a b William R. Forstchen (September 26, 1994). "Chapter 14". Magic: The Gathering - Arena, HarperPrism. ISBN-13 978-00610542426.
- ↑ William R. Forstchen (September 26, 1994). "Chapter 16". Magic: The Gathering - Arena, HarperPrism. ISBN-13 978-00610542426.
- ↑ William R. Forstchen (September 26, 1994). "Chapter 2". Magic: The Gathering - Arena, HarperPrism. ISBN-13 978-00610542426.