Jarad vod Savo

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Jarad vod Savo
Information
Colors Black manaGreen mana
Species Elf Lich
Job Wizard
Affiliation Devkarin
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Undercity, Ravnica
Lifetime Rift Era-Mending Era
Born c. 9800ZC
Death 10,012 ZC (live form)[1] and 10,077 ZC (lich form)
Family
Spouse Fonn Zunich (divorced)
Children Myc
Relatives Savra vod Savo (sister)
Sources
Ravnica, Dissension

The Devkarin Elf Lich Jarad vod Savo, or simply Jarad, was a former guild leader of the Golgari Swarm on Ravnica.[2]

Description

Jarad was a handsome elf with pale skin, his solid black eyes ringed with black charcoal in a way that mimicked the painted mask pushed atop his tangled black dreadlocks.[1]

History

Bounty hunter

Jarad was a bounty hunter who worked extensively in the Undercity of Ravnica.[1] His sister Savra was the matka of the Devkarin elves, and unbeknownst to him, the servant of Szadek. When her ambitions brought her to control Svogthir to upset the current guild balance, he found himself opposed to his twin. Allied with Agrus Kos and Fonn Zunich, he was instrumental in upsetting Szadek's coup at the Decamillennial Festival of the Guildpact. After his sister died in those events, he took control of the Golgari Swarm.

Guild leader

He briefly married Fonn and fathered a child named Myc; however, their obligations to their respective guilds and differences in their beliefs of how their child should be raised led to their separation.[3] When Kos died, he acted as one of the pallbearers at his friend's funeral.

Lich

During the Dissension, he was ultimately killed by Izolda in a Rakdos ritual, trying to rescue his child who had been kidnapped to fuel the ritual. Thanks to his intervention, Myc's life was saved, but Jarad died shortly after. However, being versed in necromancy, though not as proficiently as his deceased sister, he managed to possess his corpse. He remained the Golgari guildmaster.

Jarad vod Savo.

Final death

In the period leading up to the War of the Spark, the Cilia isolated Jarad in a sparsely populated corner of the Undercity. Pleased with the planeswalker Vraska's role in securing the Immortal Sun, Nicol Bolas rewarded her with the information where Jarad was to be found.[4] As the leader of the disenfranchised among the Golgari, she vowed to bring justice to Jarad and replace him with a worthier guild leader: herself.

With the help of the troll Jarga, and the kraul Mazirek and Xeddick, Vraska found Jarad in the Devkarin rot farms.[5] While the Cilia elves tried to save Jarad, the Erstwhile lich Storrev betrayed him. After Xeddick had extracted all of Jarad's dirty secrets from his mind, Vraska petrified him.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Ravnica Cory J. Herndon September 2005 Ravnica: City of Guilds Ravnica Agrus Kos, Myczil Zunich, Hul, Garmakh, Palla, Vina Macav, Pashak, Feather, Razia (mentioned), Gullmott, Cisarzim (mentioned), Rembic Wezescu, Azor (mentioned), Drinj, Wenvel Kolkin, Yertrude Kolkin, Murri, Shylyshash, Garulsz, Bell Borca, Grigor, Zobor, Ferrous Rokiric (mentioned), Wyoryn’vili, Wilmer Ordinescu, Phaskin, Jebun Kirescu, Sulli Valenco, Forenzad, Gerava, Helsk, Vict Gharti, Molliya, Nhillosh, Fonn Zunich, Biracazir, Bayul, Yrbog Vink, Karlaus, Migellic, Ringor, Yuraiz, Shokol Wenslauv, Verzit, Pelerine, Zuyori, Groenico, Bek, Daskos, Vlidok, Chiloscu, Tolgax, Izigy, Wenc, Stanslov, Velika, Jarad vod Savo, Dainya, Elga, Trasz, Zurno, Savra vod Savo, Luda, Tupine, Vyrn, Nyausz, Munczacz, Nollikob, Szadek, Svogthir, Tajini, Sisters of Stone Death, Yaraghiya, Helligan, Harkins, Vlerel, Orytane, Fodret, Wundico, Zekler, Jandallare, Pivlic, Iv’g’nork, Gruto, Jit, Neb, Varl, Chorus of the Conclave, Mat'Selesnya, Maertz
Guildpact Cory J. Herndon January 2006 Guildpact Ravnica Kaluzax, Xalvhar, Vazozav, Zomaj Hauc, Mubb, Rembic Wezescu (mentioned), Teysa Karlov, Zlovol, Zacco Garn, Yortabod, Fraszek, Melisk, Pazapatru, Uncle, Yigor, Aun Yom, Illati, Dahlya Karlov, Grugg Brothers, Crix, Grubber, Vor Golozar, Vodotro, Agrus Kos, Pivlic, Orubo, Vurk, Trijiro, Xil Xaxosz, Aradoz, Wrizfar Barkfeather, Nebun, Babolax, Falazavax, Dexawik, Jybezax, Rawoniq, Borborygmos (mentioned), Niv-Mizzet, the Obzedat, Garulsz, Uvulung, Mukoz, Fautomni, Joxotuxak, Enezesku, Sraunj, Enka, Dreka-Tooth, Nayine Shonn, Mindosz, Vulka, Hauc's Blue, Dragon, Feather, Fonn Zunich, Jarad vod Savo
Dissension Cory J. Herndon May 2006 Dissension Ravnica Evern Capobar, Crixizix, Zuza Uldossa, Nikos Pijha, Fonn Zunich, "Helligan", Pollondo, Myczil Savod Zunich, Jarad vod Savo, Shonya Bayle, Teysa Karlov, Feather, Niv-Mizzet, Tharmoq, Biracazir (mentioned), Vor Golozar (mentioned), Lilyeyama Tylver, Aklechin, Orval, Ulkis, Nillis, Otrovac, Szadek, Momir Vig, Lannos Nodov, Agrus Kos, Naruscov, Castell, Bulwic, Shokol Wenslauv, Flang, Savra vod Savo, Svogthir, Jayn, Kel, Augustin IV, Lucian III, Goff, Grugg Brothers, Bellavna, Pivlic, Kavudoz, Z’reddok, Jirni Wenslauv, Azor (mentioned), Krokt (mentioned), Anezka, Razia, Konstantin II, Obez Murzeddi, Izolda, Vexosh, Rakdos, Stomper, Slither, Brain, Migellic, Morr, Evkala Belott, Hesperia, Udom, Project Kraj, Montagon Trevis, Frej Ralinu, Nitt Vinloskarga, Borbin, Illindivossk, Yindervac, Pollotorus
Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One Doug Beyer November 2012 Return to Ravnica Ravnica Jace Beleren, Kavin, Ral Zarek, Skreeg, Jarad (mentioned), Emmara Tandris, Mirko Vosk, Niv-Mizzet, Lazav, Trostani, Berrim, Ruric Thar, Andrek, Lavinia, Isperia, Exava, Varolz, Klama
Gatecrash: The Secretist, Part Two Doug Beyer February 2013 Gatecrash Ravnica Jace Beleren, Emmara Tandris, Mirko Vosk, Ral Zarek, Niv-Mizzet, Exava, Rakdos, Lavinia, Samil, Isperia (mentioned), Lazav, Kavin, Calomir, Trostani, Skreeg, Ruric Thar, Oszika, Azor (mentioned), Jarad (mentioned)
The Gathering Storm: Chapter Two Django Wexler 2019-06-12 Guilds of Ravnica / Ravnica Allegiance Ravnica Jarad vod Savo, Storrev, Jarga, Vraska, Mazirek, Xeddick, Kaya, Teysa Karlov, Tomik Vrona

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References

  1. a b c Cory J. Herndon (2005). Ravnica Cycle, Book I: Ravnica, Wizards of the Coast
  2. Monty Ashley (December 03, 2012). "Looking at Jarad". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-09-26.
  3. Cory Herndon (2006), Dissension. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. R&D Narrative Team (February 14, 2018). "Wool over the Eyes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Django Wexler (June, 2019), The Gathering Storm/Chapter Two. Del Rey.