List of secondary characters/Ravnica
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List of secondary characters/Ravnica
The following Ravnican characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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A | Dr. A
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Assassin's Trophy (Murders at Karlov Manor) | |
Adreya |
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Selesnya | A dear Selesnya friend of Commander Yaszen of the Boros Legion.[1] | |
Agmand Sarv | Agmand Sarv, Azorius hussar Hussar Commander Sarvis
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Azorius | The capital of the Lyev Column, the Azorius Senate's law enforcement branch. Despite the fact that he has never been in combat, he has earned a reputation as a brilliant military strategist.[2] He was replaced by Dovin Baan. | |
Agosto | Agosto, Azorius imperator
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Azorius | ||
Akamal Cray |
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Gruul | A Gruul warrior, who followed Domri Rade's leadership.[3][4] | |
Aklechin |
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Selesnya | A member of the Ledev Guardians[5] | |
Alcarus | Alcarus, Selesnya archer
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Selesnya | An elven high priest and teacher at the Kasarna Training Grounds, whose family was killed in a Rakdos "thrill-kill" spree.[1] Member of the Selesnya high council during Return to Ravnica block.[6] | |
Alena |
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A girl whose dog was likely eaten by Kuba as revenge for bothering Ruslan.[7] | ||
Algrom |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Torch the Witness | |
Alovnek | Alovnek, Boros guildmage
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Boros | ||
Alst |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | They Went This Way | |
Alvis |
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A person of interest. | ||
Andalum |
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Andrik | Seaman Andrik
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The last survivor, as a spirit, of the pirate ship Heckless that raided the Simic 80 years before the War of the Spark.[8] | ||
Anksa | Lieutenant Anksa
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Boros | Human commander of the former Boros Theater of Integrity.[9] A female Wojek — the youngest ever to reach her rank. Now commander of the Wojek League.[1] | |
Anne Hannover |
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A mother in Tovrna who owed money to Nicol Bolas in his persona of Master Venati.[10] | ||
Anza |
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Boros | A legionnaire who was part of the Battle of the Ninth.[11] | |
Aradoz | Wageboss Aradoz
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Orzhov | A half-demon hired by Teysa Karlov to build her a mansion in Utvara.[12] | |
Aresaan |
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Boros | A Boros Angel and Razia copy. She was a former Warleader who had caused the death of fifteen thousand dead Boros soldiers roughly thirty years before the War of the Spark. As punishment, she was sent to Sunhome Annex Four, had her wings bound, and was believed to have been stripped of most of her magic, although she secretly maintained much of her power.[13] | |
Argyle | Argyle, Agency junior detective
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A junior member of the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations. | ||
Ari Shokta |
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Gruul | Araithia Shokta's mother. A Gruul warrior.[14] | |
Arin | Arin, Selesnya healer
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Selesnya | ||
Armin Morov | Pontiff Morov
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Orzhov | A human that is part of the Orzhov Triumvirate, and the acting head of the church. He is the patriarch of the Morov oligarchs. Very old with graying skin and absolutely no hair.[4] | |
Aun Yom |
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Gruul | A Gruul clanleader who was killed and possessed by an Orzhov Taj assassin.[12] | |
Azdomas |
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Golgari | A kraul Krunstraz warrior from the Golgari Swarm. Leading the kraul after Mazirek's death.[14] | |
Aszala | Aszala of House Dimir
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Dimir | ||
Avult |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | ||
Azka | Judge Azka
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Azorius | An Azorius judge killed by Vraska's cultists, possibly Javy, as part of her revenge against the guild.[15] His heart was removed and sent to the victims he denied justice.[16] | |
Bart |
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A Goblin regular at the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Brother of Ruk and Yeep. Burned to death in the Tavern.[17] | ||
Barvisa | Barvisa, courtroom scribe
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Azorius | ||
Bazda |
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A twelve-year-old orphan girl whose parents died in the destruction of the Basilica of the Opportune.[18] | ||
Bea | Great Aunt Bea
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Dimir | A Dimir spy placed in Merret's household by Lazav to watch over his special baby boy.[19] | |
Belko | Belko, owner of Titan's Keg tavern
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Owner and bartender of the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Burned to death in the Tavern.[17] | ||
Bell Migellic | Bell Migellic, Azorius hussar
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Azorius | ||
Becham | Master Chemister Becham
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A name used by Tamsyn Sweene to recruit test volunteers.[20] | ||
Bender |
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A worker at the docks, employed by Grimbly Wothis. Mentioned as being unavailable.[19] | ||
Benitov Gracca |
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Orzhov | A bearded human and member of an Orzhov great family that served the guild for thousands of years. His father, Orsov, pledged service to Karlov in return for financial support.[21] | |
Benzi |
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Golgari | A fungus drudge serving Bozak.[22] | |
Berta Suszat | Berta Suszat, civic healer
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Blaise | Madame Blaise
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Orzhov | Chief servitor of Orzhova.[4] Sometimes impersonated by Lazav.[23] | |
Blovinac |
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A citizen caught with a murder weapon. | ||
Bogo Sternwhistle |
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Izzet | The famous Izzet Goblin inventor of the rockapult, which became the Nivix elevator.[24] | |
Bogumil Bem | Wojek Scribe-Sergeant Bogumil Bem[25]
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Boros | ||
Bolkru |
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A Lord of the Void.[26] | ||
Bombop |
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Gruul | An Ogre Gruul warrior, who rejected Domri Rade's leadership.[3] Killed by the Dreadhorde. | |
Bonmod | Bonmod, caravan rear guard
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Brazer |
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Boros | A male human Boros informant poisoned by a Boros minotaur guard under orders of Sergeant Skormak in order to hide his treason. Negotiated the release of Baas.[13] | |
Brev Grezar | Brev Grezar, Boros lieutenant
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Boros | ||
Brevia |
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Childhood friend of Hekara who died while spending three weeks under the floorboards of the Flaming Whips during a game of hide-and-go-seek.[10] | ||
Brimini |
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Orzhov | A member of an Orzhov great family.[21] | |
Briska | Briska, Ninth District freemage
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Guildless | ||
Brutus |
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Rakdos | The Rakdos leader of “Brutus’s Improvised Comedy Fun-Time Show,” who killed Mazirek on Hekara and Vraska's orders.[27] | |
Busa |
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A market vendor and one of Tanek's friendly contacts.[28] | ||
Calomir | Captain Calomir
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Selesnya | The paramour of Emmara Tandris. Impersonated by Lazav. | |
Caz |
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Selesnya | A formerly gateless Selesnyan initiate.[29] | |
Cevraya | Cevraya, Golgari shaman
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Golgari | A leading Devkarin Elf in the Golgari Swarm.[14] Passed over as matka by Izoni.[23] | |
Chagrach | Chagrach, Rakdos cursemage Chagrach, Rakdos keggermage[30]
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Rakdos | A Rakdos wizard. | |
Chessa |
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Simic | A smart, young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] | |
Cica | Cica, Skyjek scout
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Boros | ||
Czaric | Czaric, Orzhov prelate
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Orzhov | ||
Daeska Solvar |
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Gruul | A Gruul Cyclops raider.[31][13] | |
Dahlya Trul |
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Writer of the Irbitov Lament | ||
Daiva | Daiva, Gruul storyteller
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Gruul | ||
Danika |
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Selesnya | A former Azorius arrester who became a Selesnyan initiate after the Udzec riot.[29] | |
Darijo | Darijo, Ivy Street ruffian
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Dasha | Dasha, Orzhov Priest
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Orzhov | ||
Dax Foley | Master Dax
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Izzet | A high-level Izzet chemister specializing in arcane metallurgy and practical alchemy.[20] | |
Daxiver | Daxiver, Izzet electromancer
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Izzet | ||
Devesh | Devesh, Golgari shaman
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Golgari | ||
Devin Sidian | Second Lieutenant Devin Sidian
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Boros | A Boros officer poisoned with zombie fungus by their subordinate, Sergeant Skormak.[13] | |
Dhuuz | Dhuuz, kronch wrangler
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Dibor |
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Golgari | An assassin and member of Vraska's cult sent by the gorgon to monitor her meeting with Jace Beleren.[32] | |
Dimas |
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Simic | A young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] | |
Dravash | Dravash, dowsing shaman
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Gruul | ||
Dravin | Dravin, Gruul deserter Dravin, free citizen of Ravnica[33]
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Gruul | Former member of the Gruul Clans who deserted after witnessing the might of a Blazing Archon. | |
Drovo |
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An acquaintance of Bosco, who tricked him into entering the tomb of a Crypt Ghast and becoming its victim. [34] | ||
Dryzek |
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Gruul | A legendary Ghor Clan Giant, recently let go from the Udzec prison. Loyal to Ruric Thar. In his 830s during the War of the Spark, though he didn't discover his rage until age 106.[31] | |
Dvika |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Out Cold | |
Ecaban | Ecaban, Boros scout
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Boros | ||
Eksari | Eksari, Boros patrol leader
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Boros | ||
Ellin |
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Golgari | A kraul and the best flyer of Mother's brood.[22] | |
Embrel Skormak | Sergeant Skormak
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Boros | A male Boros flamekin in charge of Sunhome Annex Four. Had his superiors Second Lieutenant Sidian, and Guildmage Atalay poisoned with zombie fungus to rise out of the annex, but was caught by Wojek Weslyn.[13] | |
Enezesku | Patriarch Enezesku
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Orzhov | A member of the Obzedat before they were killed by Kaya. He joined the council on 25 Paujal 9103 ZC, and presumably died shortly beforehand.[12] | |
Erika |
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A member of Tanek's thieving circle.[28] | ||
Erno Zslod |
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Izzet | A legendary chemister who invented the hypermana focusing lens, able to create teleportals to other parts of Ravnica [35] | |
Esfir | Esfir, Rakdos dragon wrangler
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Rakdos | ||
Eshton |
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Owner of Eshton's Tavern, a bar.[36] Assassinated by Tezzeret. | ||
Esperanza Morov |
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Orzhov | A member of the influential Morov family. Great-aunt of Armin Morov, and therefore probably a ghost.[23] | |
Evern Capobar |
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A master thief who is contracted by Momir Vig for an exorbitant amount of money to use his retrieval service.[37] Ran a semi-legitimate thievery business named Capobar and Associates out of 15017 Funnel Street, Midtown, Center of Ravnica. | ||
Evkara Belott |
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Author of The Happy Little Dromad, published by the Matka Children's Press in 7290 Z.C.[37] | ||
Ezoc | Ezoc, Golgari rot farmer
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Golgari | ||
Fadka |
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A full-time seamstress and part-time healer. She was friends with Dack Fayden, but didn't like that he stole artifacts for a living.[38] | ||
Fania |
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Simic | A young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] | |
Fautomni | Patriarch Fautomni
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Orzhov | A member of the Obzedat before they were killed by Kaya. He was on the council by 4211 ZC.[12] | |
Feather and Fire Sisters Flame Sisters
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Boros | A pair of Boros angels stationed in Sunhome to protect various magical relics. Stopped Dack Fayden from looting a particularly powerful weapon, although the thief was able to take a magical Therosian gauntlet before planeswalking away.[39] | ||
Forgio |
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Orzhov | A member of an Orzhov great family.[21] | |
Fredon |
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Izzet | An Izzet engineer on the Interplanar Beacon.[40] | |
Frexus | Chemister Frexus
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Izzet | An Izzet chemister whose contructs helped construct the Interplanar Beacon.[21] | |
Furgul | Furgul, Quag Nurturer
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Golgari | A Golgari elf shaman and leechbreeder. | |
Garg |
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Boros | A Boros goblin. | |
Gariel |
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A friend of Jace Beleren's during the time his mind was swapped with Kallist Rhoka's.[36] | ||
Garo | Glademaster Garo
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Selesnya | Elven glademaster of the Selesnya Conclave. Possessed by Nicol Bolas, and killed by Ral Zarek.[41] | |
Garulsz |
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An ogre bartender at the Backwater.[42][12] | ||
Gats |
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Tin Street street urchin.[43] | ||
Gaven |
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A warehouse owner whose building was infested with zombie rats. | ||
Gebris |
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Azorius | A notoriously cruel novice guard at the Azorius Detention Compound.[44] | |
Gemreth |
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A diabolist and member of Ravnica's branch of the Infinite Consortium.[36] He has an imp companion named Ignixnax. He was killed by a drake summoned by Jace Beleren. | ||
Ghut Rak | Ghut Rak, Gruul guildmage
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Gruul | ||
Ginoria |
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Rakdos | Part of Rinni's triple act, who died with him in their final act.[45] | |
Gloomplug | Chemister Gloomplug
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Izzet | Inventor of Chemister Gloomplug's Intelligent Auto-Filing System Mark IV, which later became Chemister Gloomplug's Patent Shredder/Incinerator Mark V.[46] | |
Glogus | Glogus, Golgari leechbreeder
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Golgari | A Golgari leechbreeder. | |
Glovax |
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An octopus fish | ||
Gna | Gna, Gruul Shaman
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Gruul | ||
Golbet Frezzle |
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Izzet | The Izzet Goblin inventor of the Cloud-Lifter, a quadrotor-style skyship originally designed for pureeing cattle. | |
Grangle |
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An unusual goblin who sat for hours deep in thought. He was largely ignored by his fellow goblins. | ||
Grazda | Grazda, veteran armorer
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Grozdan | Commander Grozdan
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Boros | Aggressive minotaur commander of the Boros Kamen Fortress.[1][9] | |
Grozgrox | Master Chemister Grozgrox
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Izzet | A Viashino mage with a talent for shaping Mizzium.[2] | |
Grupgrup | Grupgrup, sluiceway technician
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Gulistan | Gulistan, Simic biomancer
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Simic | ||
Gullifen |
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Izzet | An Izzet Goblin woman and one of Ral Zarek’s chief engineers who died during the activation of the Interplanar Beacon after Dovin Baan sabotaged their efforts.[40] | |
Gunther |
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Son of the count who employed Ral Zarek in his youth.[47] | ||
Gurras | Gurras, Golgari rot farmer
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Golgari | ||
Gusztav | Saint Gusztav
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Orzhov | An Orzhov saint. | |
Halok |
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Azorius | A Senate official that Jek asked his sister Lavinia to give the Dimir key the had found as evidence.[48] | |
Harta |
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Orzhov | A member of an Orzhov great family.[21] | |
Haszin Dycar |
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A terrible citizen killed by Vraska and positioned to spell Jace's name as a message to him. She was chosen for the resemblance between her name and the plane of Zendikar (plane)'s.[32][49] | ||
Hellas Vitria |
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Dimir | A Dimir lieutenant of Lazav. Killed and mutilated by him for betrayal.[50] | |
Hendrik Azmerak | Hennie, Big Hen, B.H., Benny Two-Clocks Grand Arbiter Azmerak
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Izzet | An Izzet rogue.[51] Grand Arbiter pro tem of the Thinktank Enclave. | |
Heruj | Heruj, Selesnya initiate Heruj, Selesyna hierophant
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Selesnya | ||
Hilgur | Hilgur, Orzhov euthanist
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Orzhov | ||
Holjo | Senior Inspector Holjo
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Ignixnax |
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Four-winged imp companion of Gemreth.[36] | ||
Ilromov | Ilromov, traveling storyteller
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Guildless | ||
Imel |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Offender at Large | |
Imrich |
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A Tin Street Market vendor who sold Bartek the pewter ornament he would give to Andra.[52] | ||
Ireena |
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An elf woman and member of Ravnica's branch of the Infinite Consortium.[36] She has tan skin, uses smoke magic, and wears a blood red gown. She was later mindwiped. | ||
Isley |
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Co-author of the Warwitt-Isley principle of microfractural gains and allowances, which regulates electricity.[20] | ||
Iveta | Iveta, rooftop runner
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Ivo |
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A member of Tanek's thieving circle.[28] | ||
Ivos Koba | Ivos Koba, indrik handler
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Ivrelya | Ivrelya, Dimir spymaster
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Dimir | ||
J'dashe |
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Orzhov | An undead Orzhov pontiff who funded Dack Fayden's heists. Self-proclaimed Greatest Fence in the Multiverse.[53] | |
Jahdeera |
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Gruul | A Viashino Gruul warrior, who followed Domri Rade's leadership.[3][4] Twin to Sheeza. Killed in the War.[23] | |
Jaharg |
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Gruul | A Gruul Ogre of the Bolrac Clan. | |
Jalan Tosk | Jalan Tosk, Simic forcemage
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Simic | ||
Janik Bara | Janik Bara, Wojek captain
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Boros | ||
Janin | Mooney Master Chemister Janin
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Izzet | A lithe human Izzet rogue, raised by Vedalken.[51] | |
Janoc | Janoc, Tin Street tinker
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Jarek | Fleshmage Jarek
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Orzhov | An Orzhov fleshmage.[29] | |
Jazek |
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Boros | A corporal in Dars Gostok's Firefist team, who was part of the Battle of the Ninth.[11] | |
Johvann III |
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Azorius | A judge and arbiter, whose court ruling sent Oana Vitellius I into desperation.[54] | |
Jonik |
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Baker in the neighborhood of Merrytown.[17] | ||
Josuri | Josuri
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Jozica | Jozica, Orzhov enforcer
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Orzhov | An enforcer who witnessed Bosco's early rise in the ranks of the Orzhov. [34] | |
Juzba | Juzba, Izzet tinker
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Izzet | ||
Kadin |
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A name used by Terrik to fake a signature. [18] | ||
Kahti |
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A female human child and street urchin.[13] | ||
Kallist Rhoka |
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A blademaster and a friend of Jace Beleren in the Infinite Consortium.[36] Killed by Semner. | ||
Karlov | Uncle Karlov
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Orzhov | A member of the Karlov family; not to be confused with Grandfather Karlov. As he slept with his brother's wife, he was therefore a direct ancestor of his "niece" Teysa Karlov. Teysa inherited the Utvara district from him and became baroness once he passed away and joined the Ghost Council.[12] | |
Karol | Elocutor Karol of the Sova Column[55]
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Azorius | ||
Kaszira |
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Simic | A young merfolk biomancer and niece of Zegana. She studies at the zonots to find a way to protect the deep waters against the krasis.[8] | |
Kata |
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Golgari | A female gorgon mycologist killed by Bozak.[22] | |
Kavin |
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A vedalken who assisted Jace Beleren in studying the Implicit Maze.[32]. He was turned into a vampire by Mirko Vosk and was later killed by Lazav. [56] | ||
Kavrova | Firemane Kavrova
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Boros | ||
Kella |
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Daughter of Leona.[53] | ||
Kellim |
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Selesnya | A male Selesnyan architect.[18] | |
Kel'teth |
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Golgari | A laid-back Golgari troll, living in the Undercity.[20] | |
Kirce | Kirce, Axebane guardian
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Kitov | Kitov, nightguard patrol
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Klattic | Klattic, Boros legionnaire
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Boros | A Boros legionnaire known for his quotes.[13] | |
Knight of Despair
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Orzhov | A hollow-cheeked soldier in the Orzhov military.[57] | ||
Kobrev |
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Golgari | An assassin and member of Vraska's cult sent by the gorgon to monitor her meeting with Jace Beleren.[32] | |
Korun Nar | Korun Nar, Rubblebelt hunter
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Gruul | ||
Kramm | Kramm, Wojek security officer
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Boros | ||
Kroshkar | Kroshkar, Gruul shaman
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Gruul | ||
Krumnen |
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Owner of a speakeasy at the end of an alley, close to the Cathedral Opulent.[3] | ||
Kruno | Kruno, Agency clerk
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Guildless | A clerk for the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations | |
Ktank | Ktank, Gruul plowmaster
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Gruul | ||
Kuurik |
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Golgari | A kraul mycologist of Mother's brood.[22] | |
Kyteringa |
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Golgari | A young Devkarin girl saved by Yanling and Vraska, who has grown fond of the queen.[23] | |
Lakkie |
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Gruul | One of Domri Rade's best friends before his spark ignited.[58] | |
Lalia | Lalia, Selesnya dryad
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Selesnya | ||
Lapt | Mr. Lapt
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Two of his family members were among the four killed when the eighteenth floor of his tenement collapsed. He sought compensation from the Azorius Senate, but was met with inaction by Arbiter Relov.[44] | ||
Larchbottom | Mr. Larchbottom
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A dumpling purveyor who schemed to keep competition out of Oxblood Alley. | ||
Larysa |
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Likely Orzhov | A servant at Karlov Manor.[59] | |
Laszlo |
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Simic | A young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] | |
Lazlo Morov |
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Orzhov | A member of the influential Morov family. Cousin of Armin Morov.[23] | |
Left and Right Hands of the Ochran
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Golgari | A pair of Golgari elf assassins. | ||
Leland | Leland, tax collector
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Leona |
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Mother of Kella.[53] | ||
Libuse | Libuse, Boros sergeant
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Boros | ||
Lilyeyama Tylver |
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Selesnya | A member of the Ledev Guardians[5] | |
Limin |
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Golgari | A male kraul mycologist killed by Zegodonis.[22] | |
Linghu |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | ||
Linna Stradek |
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A terrible citizen killed by Vraska and positioned to spell Jace's name as a message to him. She was chosen for the resemblance between her name and the plane of Innistrad's.[32][49] | ||
Pytr Liosh | Captain Liosh
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Azorius | A young Azorius human man and captain at New Prahv.[47] | |
Lodusz | Lodusz, captain of the watch
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Lotleth Troll
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Golgari | A Golgari troll who graduated from eating corpses to corpse-haulers to Ravnican citizens. Stalks the canal district and is currently the Azorius Senate's eighth most wanted criminal for practicing non-ritualistic cannibalism.[15] | ||
Lucinka |
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Azorius | A former Azorius precognitive mage, sympathetic to the Cult of Rakdos. Now operates out of a hovel named Scry Me a River.[60] | |
Lucy |
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A good dog. |
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Luda |
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A little girl mistakenly killed by Myczil Zunich, later revealed to have been a lupul.[42] | ||
Ludy | Magistrate Ludy
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Lunicia |
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Rakdos | Girl who was inspired by Rinni's Showstopper to become the greatest act in a Rakdos ring.[45] | |
Lusaht |
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A pair of twin heirs to a powerful family. | ||
Malacha |
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Gruul | A ragged Gruul druid who guards the Cairn of Year's March, awaiting some event that he won't reveal.[1] | |
Mandor | Mandor, Selesnya ranger
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Selesnya | ||
Maree | Chamberlain Maree
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Izzet | An Izzet Goblin woman and chamberlain of Nivix.[24] Second-in-command to Ral Zarek and leader of the Izzet League mech-mages.[3] | |
Marik[53] |
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Mareena |
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The first girl that Liric ever kissed.[61] | ||
Maritta |
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A citizen of Ravnica and mother of two children, whose house was beset by Rakdos during the Slaughter Games.[62] | ||
Mathvan | Mathvan, Prahv scrollwarden
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Azorius | ||
Matty |
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Tin Street street urchin.[43] | ||
Mauriel Pellam |
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A messenger for Nicol Bolas.[36] | ||
Maytov |
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A cunning thief considered by some to be the plane's best. Rival and opponent of Dack Fayden.[63] | ||
Merle |
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A citizen with a motive for murder. | ||
Merree | Cryptwitch Merree
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Rakdos | A Rakdos Cultist who had a spat with Rakdos and disappeared. Her 'playthings' still linger, however. | |
Merret's baby son
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A baby that has shown to possess strong wizardry skills and teleporting abilities.[19] Under the protection of Lazav. | |||
Mezim Magrah | Mezim Magrah, civic healer
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Micas Vay | Izmagnus Micas Vay
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Izzet | The Izmagus of the High Council of the Izzet. Ordered Bori Andon to solve the riddle of the seven bells.[64] | |
Migen |
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A member of Tanek's thieving circle.[28] | ||
Mihas | Mihas, spore druid
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Golgari | ||
Miko |
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Simic | A brave, but dense, young merfolk.[8] | |
Milada |
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Golgari | An assassin and member of Vraska's cult sent by the gorgon to monitor her meeting with Jace Beleren.[32] | |
Milana | Milana, Orzhov prelate
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Orzhov | ||
Mileva | Mileva, Boros legionnaire
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Boros | A famous soldier of the Boros Legion in the Tenth District who rose through the ranks during the peirod leading up to the War of the Spark. She survived New Phyrexia's Invasion of Ravnica, becoming a hero of the Tenth District in the process. Some time after the Invasion, she began working with the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations. | |
Mindosz | Magelord Mindosz the Heretic
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Izzet | Immolated by Niv-Mizzet on 8 Xivaskir 3203 Z.C. | |
Minosz | Minosz, Orzhov chief of security
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Orzhov | ||
Minyuli |
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Rakdos | A circus act and part of Rinni's ring.[45] | |
Miotri | Miotri, auratouched mage
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Mirela | Mirela, Azorius hussar
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Azorius | ||
Moktar Uvrak |
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A Viashino killed by Gruul Raiders.[65] | ||
Molander | Molander, Archdruid of the Conclave[66]
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Selesnya | An elven high priest and member of the Selesnya high council during Return to Ravnica block.[6] | |
Monax |
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A viashino criminal. | ||
Montagon Trevis |
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Possibly loxodon author of the stage play I, Loxodon in 6037 Z.C.[37] | ||
Mote | Mote, Rakdos madcap
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Rakdos | ||
Mother
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A giant beetle who had kraul eggs deposited inside her, and whose carapace the brood now lives inside.[22] | |||
Mukoz | Muck
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Founder of the Publicans' Union and author of The Care and Feeding of Patrons.[12] | ||
Murgul |
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Gruul | A clan warrior who encountered Domri Rade after his first planeswalk.[67] | |
Myc Zunich |
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Son of Jarad, Devkarin Guildmaster of the Golgari, and the half-elf Wojek Fonn.[37] | ||
Myznar | Myznar, Izzet psychomancer
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Izzet | ||
Nak | Nak the Ripper
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Hired muscle for a loan shark in Tovrna.[10] | ||
Narbulg | Narbulg Nine Fingers
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Gruul | A corpulent Giant, leader of the Gruul Scab Clan. | |
Nasri |
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Gruul | A clan warrior who encountered Domri Rade after his first planeswalk.[67] | |
Navona | Navona, Simic field tester
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Simic | ||
Nedja | Nedja, Gruul shaman
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Gruul | ||
Neero Jax | Watch Captain Neero Jak
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Izzet | An innocuous Izzet vedalken who was a fan of the comic opera. Manipulated by Nicol Bolas to shut off the wards of Nivix.[24] | |
Nefara | Nefara, Dimir agent
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Dimir | ||
Nelo | Nelo, Agency coroner
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A coroner working for the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations. | ||
Nevena | Firemane Nevena
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Boros | A Boros angel who led a successful assault on a group of guildless rebels. After being chastised by Aurelia, she has distanced herself from the Boros Legion's leadership. She independently pursues her own vision of justice and punishment.[2] | |
Nico |
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An acquaintance of Bartek's who warned him of the dangers of dealing with Andra.[52] | ||
Nikori |
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Rakdos | Part of Rinni's triple act, who died with him in their final act.[45] | |
Nila Grevik |
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The wife of Barrin Grevik.[68] | ||
Niszka | Niszka, Selesnya evangel
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Selesnya | A Selesnya evangel, their quotes are sometimes confused with those of Vaszka. | |
Noz |
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Izzet | An Izzet engineer on the Interplanar Beacon.[40] | |
Nyoser | Nyoser, Gore-House ringleader
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Rakdos | Manager of the Gore House in the Sixth Precinct. | |
Ol' Doc
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A doctor in the Thinktank Enclave.[51] | |||
Olana | Olana, Simic field researcher
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Simic | A Simic field researcher. | Repulsive Mutation |
Olgaia |
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Orzhov | An Orzhov laundry woman whose debt was forgiven by Kaya. Grandmother of Svet.[57] | |
Olrich | Olrich, Rakdos club owner
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Rakdos | A devil and club owner, and a friend of the demon Kodolaag. Over 3000 years old, he is 300 years older than Kodo.[60] | |
Omik | Omik, superintendent of waterworks
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Orik |
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Troll bouncer of the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Burned to death in the Tavern before being reanimated by Uzric and exploding, burning down nearly a third of the neighborhood.[17] | ||
Orsov Gracca |
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Orzhov | A member of an Orzhov great family that served the guild for thousands of years. Father of Benitov. Pledged service to Karlov in return for financial support.[21] | |
Orval |
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Selesnya | A member of the Ledev Guardians[5] | |
Otak | Otak, Tin Street shopkeep
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Otho Vitellius II |
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Azorius | A legendary arbiter and judge whose memories were given to his granddaughter Oana Vitellius I after his death.[54] | |
Otiev |
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Azorius | ||
Paldor |
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A human man and jovial but ruthless leader of Ravnica's branch of the Infinite Consortium.[36] A short, squat, overweight man with unkempt hair and a dark black beard. He was later mindwiped. | ||
Pazapatru |
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Orzhov | A golem in the shape of a solifuge.[12] | |
Pelener | Pelener, chamberlain of Niv-Mizzet
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Izzet | Niv-Mizzet's chamberlain, who relayed Madarrak the mission of discovering Erno Zslod and his focusing lens. [35] | |
Pesha | Pesha, retired blacksmith
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Petri |
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Azorius | An arrester and Lyev soldier, who was part of the court ruling that sent Oana Vitellius I into desperation.[54] | |
Piggy |
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Zombie regular at the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Beheaded by a group of elves and later burned to death in the Tavern.[17] | ||
Poke
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Rakdos | A Rakdos devil. | ||
Polgar | Arrester Polgar
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Azorius | ||
Predak | Predak, Gateless freemage
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Guildless | ||
Prod
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Rakdos | A Rakdos devil. | ||
Promise | Gideon's Promise
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The pegasus that Gideon Jura rode into battle against Nicol Bolas.[69] Killed by Oketra's arrow. | ||
Quyzl | Quyzl, chronarch prodigy
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Izzet | An Izzet mage studying to be a chronarch.[70] | |
Razi |
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Golgari | A female kraul and the best singer of Mother's brood.[22] | |
Rembic Wezescu |
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Playwright of The Amusing Punishment of Mubb the Hapless and Mubb the Hapless Attends a Feast.[12] | ||
Rencz | Rencz, Izzet chemister's aide
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Izzet | ||
Resimir | Resimir, Zarichi Temple priest
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Rogad | Rogad, Selesnya initiate
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Selesnya | ||
Rook Atalay | Guildmage Rook Atalay
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Boros | A Boros guildmage poisoned with zombie fungus by their subordinate, Sergeant Skormak.[13] | |
Ruba | Ruba, Rakdos cultist
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Rakdos | ||
Rugar | Rugar, Leaguehall Infirmary patient
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Ruk |
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Goblin regular at the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Brother of Yeep and Bart. Burned to death in the Tavern.[17] | ||
Rulan |
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A banker with a tidily-trimmed beard.[36] Assassinated by Tezzeret. | ||
Runubi |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Suspicious Detonation | |
Ruslan |
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A boy whose mother bought Kuba for him at the Tin Street Market. [7] | ||
Sabast |
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Gruul | A shaman in charge of the coming-of-age ceremony of the Gruul, known as the Burying.[58] | |
Saganderis |
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Simic | A young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] | |
Sal | Big Sal
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Hired muscle for a loan shark in Tovrna.[10] | ||
Savaryn |
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Selesnya | A male Selesnyan loxodon warrior.[18] | |
Scrump |
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A drinking buddy of Barrin Grevik.[68] | ||
Semner |
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Leader of a group of bounty hunters who kill Kallist Rhoka.[36] | ||
Sergiu | Sergiu, Opal Lake magistrate
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Azorius | ||
Sevrien |
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A vedalken warrior and member of Ravnica's branch of the Infinite Consortium.[36] Later mindwiped. | ||
Sirislav | Sirislav, Dimir spy
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Dimir | ||
Shann Dilara |
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A terrible citizen killed by Vraska and positioned to spell Jace's name as a message to him. She was chosen for the resemblance between her name and the plane of Shandalar's.[32][49] | ||
Shauntal | Shauntal, Boros legionnaire
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Boros | ||
Sheeza |
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Gruul | A Viashino Gruul warrior, who followed Domri Rade's leadership.[3][4] Twin to Jadheera. | |
Shonya Bayle | Shonya Bayle, the Balladrix of Tin Street
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A balladrix and performer or author of Face of an Angel.[37] | ||
Silar |
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Orzhov | A priest of the Syndicate who greatly enjoyed coming to Rinni's Rakdos ring.[45] | |
Singe | Singe, Goblin Chemister of the Izzet[71]
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Izzet | ||
Skorik | Skorik Boulder Tooth
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Gruul | The goblin leader of the Gruul Gravel Hide Clan. He adorns himself with the shattered remnants of weapons that he has rent to bits with his own jaws.[2] | |
Skotov | Skotov, Tin Street basket vendor
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Skreeg |
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Izzet | Izzet Goblin attendant of Ral Zarek. | |
Skrygix |
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A goblin student of Liric's who gave him a drawing on his last day.[61] | ||
Skurad |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | ||
Slavomir Zoltan | Tithe-Master Zoltan Slav
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Orzhov | A vampire that is part of the Orzhov Triumvirate, and controls the finances of the guild. He is dangerously handsome with dark-auburn hair, green eyes and a fetching smile.[4][23] | |
Slubnik |
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Orzhov | Teysa Karlov's thrull servant [72] | |
Sobeslav |
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Golgari | Elven assistant to Guildmaster Jarad of the Golgari. Killed by the Kraul Mazirek.[73] | |
Soche |
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Merret and Tashi's oldest child, a girl who is energetic and playful.[19] | ||
Somhaur | Somhaur, Orzhov pontiff
|
Orzhov | ||
Stanisil |
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Simic | A biomancer who wrote a report about the experiment on the creature Kuba.[7] | |
Strava | Strava, Dimir mage
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Dimir | ||
Stroko |
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Rakdos | A goblin ringleader, whose ring Darux was a member of before their falling out. [62] | |
Svania Trul | Svania Trul, wayfinder novice
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Svar | Svar, Boros signaler
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Boros | ||
Svet |
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Orzhov | An Orzhov child. Grandson of Olgaia.[57] | |
Taboro |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | ||
Tagan |
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Azorius | An Azorius Sphinx lawmage. Mentor of Reza.[51] | |
Tajini | Matka Tajini
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Golgari | A former ruler of the Devkarin elves and one of the authors of the Matka Scrolls.[42] Lived from 331-612 Z.C. | |
Tam Sennic | Tam Sennic, Ezrim’s second-in-command
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Second-in-command of the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations. | ||
Tamina | Tamina, district guide
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Tashi |
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Merret's wife, who is struggling to make ends meet and cares for their children, the girl Soche and a younger unnamed son.[19] | ||
Thados Arquef | Thados Arquef, Guardian Project biomancer
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Simic | ||
Tharashk | Tharashk the Bold
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Thare |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Undergrowth Recon | |
Theofolz | Theofolz, Ravnican terraformer[33]
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Thorpe | Thorpe, street urchin
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Trigori | Trigori, Azorius senator
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Azorius | ||
Trivaz[70] | Trivaz, Izzet mage
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Izzet | ||
Troslon |
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Selesnya | The Selesnya high priest who oversees the Ivory Oaks, a rugged albino loxodon. A rebellious cleric who puts the natural world before the desires of his guild.[74] Member of the Selesnya high council during Return to Ravnica block.[6] | |
Tuudgrit |
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Arrested for signing a guest ledger with his own pen, in violation of "Processes and Procedures, Implements and Accoutrements Of," Vol. III.[75] | ||
Ubea | Ubea, Orzhov ministrant
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Orzhov | ||
Udol |
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A member of the Foundway Associates. | Gearbane Orangutan | |
Ukl | Ukl, Gruul raider
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Gruul | Known for his last words. | |
Urgdar | Urgdar, cyclops philosopher
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Gruul | ||
Uthlon | Uthlon the Wise
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Azorius | A sphinx who scandalized his society, hooting the answers to riddles as he rampaged through Tin Street. | |
Uvulung |
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Simic | Frog aberration bodyguard protecting Nebun.[37] | |
Uzana | Arbiter Uzana
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Azorius | A vedalken lawmage and leader of the Jelenn Column (the legislature) of the Azorius Senate. She is renowned for possessing nearly perfect memory and has memorized every statute of Azorius law. Much of her speech is quotations from those statutes.[2] | |
Uzric | Uzric, Rakdos guildmage
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Rakdos | Regular at the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Created a flesh cloak from a group of elves and zombified Orik, rigging him to burn down the neighborhood, before himself burning to death in the same Tavern.[17] | |
Vaclav Nosek |
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A fence, and an unreliable companion of Dack Fayden.[38] In a fight, he was killed by Sifa Grent after stabbing her in the back, just before Fayden was able to finish her off.[76] | ||
Valko |
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The efficient, ratlike little man who works as the maître d' at Milena's, one of the finest restaurants in the Second District. Jace and Liliana were set to dine there together, but they were interrupted by Gideon's arrival and recruitment of Jace to fight Eldrazi on Zendikar.[77] | ||
Varo |
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A mage and hired muscle of Gunther.[47] | ||
Vasil |
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Selesnya | A formerly gateless Selesnyan initiate.[29] | |
Vatek | Patrolman Vatek
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Boros | Wojek patrolman killed in an explosion in Merrytown created by Uzric, a Rakdos guildmage.[17] | |
Veko | Veko, Death's Doorkeeper
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Orzhov | An Orzhov spirit cleric. | |
Velika | Matka Velika
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Golgari | A former ruler of the Devkarin elves and one of the authors of the Matka Scrolls.[42] Lived from 8403-8674 Z.C. | |
Vell | Hussar Captain Vell
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Azorius | An Azorius hussar. Second in command to Dovin Baan.[78] | |
Vennick | Vennick of the Gateless
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Guildless | ||
Veszka | Veszka, Selesnya evangel
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Selesnya | A Selesnya evangel, their quotes are sometimes confused with those of Niszka. | |
Vildika |
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Rakdos | A member of Darux's ring, she used to be part of Massacre Girl's troupe before their falling out. [62] | |
Villiers | Lord Villiers
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A noble in Tovrna.[10] | ||
Voka Schlak | Voka Schlak, Mauzam Asylum inmate
|
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Vuliev | Vuliev of the Ghost Council
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Orzhov | A member of the Obzedat before they were killed by Kaya.[2] | |
Warrik |
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A human born to an Anasis Plaza ironmonger around 9945 Z.C., experimented on with cytoplasts by the Simic Combine. Eventually became a cytoplast himself.[43] | ||
Warwick |
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A dockhand working under Grimbly Wothis, mentioned as being unavailable.[19] | ||
Warwitt |
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Co-author of the Warwitt-Isley principle of microfractural gains and allowances, which regulates electricity.[20] | ||
Whip |
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Gruul | One of Domri Rade's best friends before his spark ignited.[58] | |
Whipsaw |
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Rakdos | Hekara's favorite hellhound.[79] | |
Wilmer Ordinescu |
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Boros | Former Wojek Commander-General of Agrus Kos.[80] | |
Wratislav |
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Golgari | The current leader of the Golgari Lotleth, a skilled but conceited human necromancer. Enjoys parading his undead retinue through the streets of Ravnica.[81] | |
Wyoryn’vili |
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Boros | A Boros viashino and the only viashino commander-general to date.[42] He fell defending the Centerfort in a Rakdos rebellion in 6342 Z.C. | |
Xalmarias |
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A large centaur and member of Ravnica's branch of the Infinite Consortium.[36] He wore a green vest with gold and silver buttons. Killed by Kallist Rhoka. | ||
Xil Xaxosz | Patriarch Xil Xaxosz
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Orzhov | A member of the Obzedat before they were killed by Kaya. Lived 3882-4211 ZC, and ascended to the council that same year.[12] | |
Yantis |
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A viashino crane driver with sticky fingers who worked under Grimbly Wothis.[19] | ||
Yaszen | Commander Yaszen of Boros Commander Yaszen, Horizon Academy
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Boros | A Boros skyknight who ascended through the ranks based on bravery and strategic thinking. Now superintendent of the Horizon Military Academy, and commander of its garrison.[1][25][82] | |
Yeep |
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Goblin regular at the Titan's Keg Tavern in Merrytown. Brother of Ruk and Bart. Killed a group of elves before burning to death in the Tavern.[17] | ||
Yolov | Yolov, Simic bioengineer
|
Simic | ||
Yrbog Vink | Wojek Sergeant Yrbog Vink
|
Boros | A Wojek Sergeant who lived from 2525-2642 Z.C.[42] | |
Zaba |
|
A map-maker and friend of Bori Andon.[64] | ||
Zalin | Zalin the Gutter Bard
|
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Zandra |
|
Boros | A historical child commander of the Boros, who dueled the Demon of the Spire. Inspired a play by Symond Halm years later.[83] | |
Zataz | Zataz, Izzet clockwork artificer
|
Izzet | ||
Zavora |
|
Mother of Bazda, freed from her debt by Terrik after her accidental death in the destruction of the Basilica of the Opportune.[18] | ||
Zdenia | Matka Zdenia
|
Golgari | The former leader of the Golgari Devkarin, a severe, black-haired young woman. her hands and arms were tattooed with images of insects and spiders.[81] After her suspicious death, Izoni, Thousand-Eyed, became Matka.[2] | |
Zdenya |
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Golgari | An assassin and member of Vraska's cult sent by the gorgon to monitor her meeting with Jace Beleren.[32] | |
Zegodonis |
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Golgari | A male Golgari Devkarin elf necromancer.[22] | |
Zelinas | Zelinas, Orzhov recruiter
|
Orzhov | ||
Zhosmir | Zhosmir, urban huntmaster
|
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Zi |
|
Gruul | An abandoned Gruul child from the Rubblebelt adopted by Cecilee and raised by her brother Ruzi, who he was named after, after her death.[84] Has a Gruul tattoo on his back.[85] | |
Zibens |
|
Izzet | A record keeper for the Izzet League who monitored the first test of an Izzet Polarizer. | Izzet Polarizer |
Zifka |
|
A corrupt crate hauler and Bartek's boss.[52] | ||
Zija | Zija, Simic mutationist
|
Simic | ||
Zita |
|
A shopkeeper, catering to the Cult of Rakdos. Future wife of the demon Kodolaag.[60] | ||
Zivan | Arbiter Zivan
|
Azorius | An legendary Azorius legislator and arbiter who signed the Mass Arrest Order of the Golgari Swarm issued by Isperia, who was then a high-ranking judge.[44] He had once spoken for sixteen hours straight to filibuster a request for refugee assistance. He fell from grace after spending much of his time in Rakdos pleasure houses and was later killed by bloodletting through magically imprinted words of Azorius statutes across his body, possibly by Boros investigator Javy.[16][15] | |
Zorislav |
|
Dimir | A Duskmantle Seer.[86] | |
Zunak | Zunak, Selesnya strategist
|
Selesnya | A human teacher at the Kasarna Training Grounds, formerly an Azorius strategist.[1] | |
ZV29K
|
Guildless | A guildless human street urchin from Tin Street, underwent cytoplast experimentation by the Simic Combine. Eventually became a cytoplast himself.[43] | ||
Zyanek |
|
Simic | A young merfolk and a Simic protector.[8] |
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