Embereck
Embereck | |
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Crusher of Cottages | |
Details | |
Race | Elemental planeswalker |
Birthplace | Oremon, Stonehaven, Corondor, Dominaria |
Lifetime | The Thaw or earlier - War with Phyrexia |
Born | Before 3000 AR |
Died | 4196 AR |
Colors | |
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Sources | |
Wayfarer |
The Ash Warlord Embereck was an Elemental planeswalker native to Dominaria.[1] He was said to be one of that world's most powerful planeswalkers.[2] He specialized in red mana.
History
Embereck fought Ravidel over the resurfaced Golgothian Sylex shortly after the Ice Age in the ruins of a city on Terisiare.[2] Some bargain was struck, and Ravidel left in possession of the Sylex.
Later, Embereck joined the Gathering of the Sages of Minorad but left the council after they decided not to interfere with Ravidel.[1]
In the lead up to the Planeswalker War, Embereck was called back to Corondor by the Activation of the Mox Beacon. Thinking it was Eskil who was at fault, Embereck destroyed Eskil's dwelling in the White Woods, though Eskil himself escaped unharmed. Eskil dubbed Embereck the "Crusher of Cottages" and revealed that Ravidel's Sylex had been destroyed by Jared Carthalion, leaving Embereck free to confront Ravidel. Embereck agreed to join the battle.[3]
Embereck participated in the war but was overpowered and killed by Ravidel.[4]
Planeswalkers met
Planes visited
Trivia
- Embereck recorded the tale of Shikar.[5]
- According to Jeff Gòmez, editor of the Armada comics, the Ash Warlords (plural) emerged from "within Dominaria" through the mountain Oremon.[6]
- Embereck appeared as the red CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon, under the name Emberec.[7]
Story appearances
References
- ↑ a b Jeff Gomez (1995) - Wayfarer, Armada
- ↑ a b April King (March 29, 2018). "The BattleMage". Pokeinthe.io.
- ↑ David Quinn, Kenny Martinez and Anibal Rodriguez (unreleased) - Prelude to War - Dragon's Dance, Armada.
- ↑ Squirle (September 11, 2015). "Planeswalkers War". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.
- ↑ April King (March 29, 2018). "The Tale of Shikar". Pokeinthe.io. Excerpt from Battlemage
- ↑ Squirle (August 31, 2012). "Prelude to War". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.
- ↑ Evan Symon (February 29, 2020). "Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon: The arcade game that almost hit arcades worldwide". Magicuntapped.com.