Jason Carthalion
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Jason Carthalion | |
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Species | Human |
Birth, Life & Death | |
Birthplace | Storgard, Terisiare, Dominaria |
Lifetime | Ice Age. Last seen alive in 2434 AR. |
Family | |
Relatives | House Carthalion |
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Ice Age |
Jason Carthalion (JAY-sun kar-THAL-ee-un[a]), of the renowned Carthalion lineage, was a mighty hero from the Ice Age of Dominaria.[2] He was a ward to Oriel Kjeldos, the champion of Clan Emerald of Storgard and a user of green mana.[3]
History
Jason was but an inexperienced spell-wielder when King Miko called upon him to duel his childhood friend Freyalise of Clan Ruby. Unknown to most, Miko was manipulated in this by the vicious planeswalker Tevesh Szat, Freyalise was by far the more powerful of the two. Yet in the end, Jason triumphed with the use of the Fyndhorn Bow and the Shield of the Ages. He fatally wounded Freyalise, who ascended.
Later, Jason left Storgard with Oriel Kjeldos and the others of his clan before the Fall of Storgard.
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Ice Age #1-4 | Jeff Gomez & Jeofrey Vita | July - Oct 1995 | Ice Age | Dominaria, Azoria | Oriel Kjeldos, Jason Carthalion, Zilgeth, Miko, Arimaya, Hurn, Lorthun, Freyalise, Tevesh Szat, Mariska, Bilkis, Seklistis, Kianon, Darien, Zaraya, Kailo, Severin, Lim-Dûl, Bolar, Onala Kjeld, Gregor, Xian, Samiks, Leshrac, Faralyn, Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Ravidel, Chromium Rhuell, Jaeuhl Carthalion, Disa, Kolbjörn, Kaysa, Laina |
Notes
- ↑ Transcribed from the original "JAY-son kar-THAL-ee-an" to conform with Wikipedia's pronunciation respelling standards.[1]
References
- ↑ Jeff Gomez (w), Alex Maleev (p), Rodney Ramos (i), Eric Hope (col), Adam Niedzwiecky (let), Bob Layton (ed). "The Frozen Dead" Ice Age, vol. 2 (August 1995). New York, NY: Armada.
- ↑ April King (March 29, 2018). "Carthalions of the Ice Age". Pokeinthe.io.
- ↑ Jeff Gómez & Jeofrey Vita. (July, 1995.) "Ice Age #1: The Twilight Kingdom", ARMADA