Jazal Goldmane

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Jazal Goldmane
Information
Colors White mana
Species Leonin
Job Warrior
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Qasali Valley, Naya, Alara
Lifetime Mending Era
Death 4556 AR
Family
Relatives Ajani Goldmane (brother)
Sources
Alara Unbroken

Jazal Goldmane was the elder brother of Ajani Goldmane and the kha of their Naya leonin tribe.[1]

History

Jazal and Ajani.

He was a great leader renowned for his morality and character. He had a keen interest in history and prophecy, and he sought to understand the nature of the fractured plane of Alara. With the help of his brother, Jazal led his pride to prosperity and peace. In contrast to the rest of the Wild Nacatl, he questioned the divide of his people since the Breaking of the Coil and even tried to reach out to the Cloud Nacatl. For his political beliefs, he was killed by undead horrors that the pride-shaman Zaliki had been manipulated into summoning on his pride's annual Festival of Marisi.[2]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Flight of the White Cat, Part 1 Brady Dommermuth 2008-10-08 Shards of Alara Naya Ajani, Jazal Goldmane, Tenoch, Qala
Flight of the White Cat, Part 2 Brady Dommermuth 2008-10-15 Shards of Alara Naya, Jund Ajani, Jazal Goldmane, Zaliki
Alara Unbroken Doug Beyer May 2009 Shards of Alara, Conflux, Alara Reborn Alara Nicol Bolas, Malfegor, Ajani Goldmane, Gwafa Hazid, Ghedi, Hadadir, Rakka Mar, Kresh, Rafiq, Asha (mentioned), Tholka, Tenoch, Mubin, Aarsil, Zaliki, Sarkhan Vol, Malactoth, Jazal Goldmane, Chimamatl, Karrthus, Marisi, Progenitus (mentioned), Elspeth Tirel, Mardis, Mayael, Cylia (mentioned), Iama, Morsath Levac, Haim, Tomlain, Welly, Salay Levac, Vali, Clairan, Hargrove, Malunis, Sedris (mentioned), Caladessa (mentioned), Kaeda, Sinzo, Drimma, Hollin, Sasha, Banat, Ruki, Wanath

Gallery

In-game references

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References

  1. Doug Beyer (2009), "Alara Unbroken", Wizards of the Coast
  2. Doug Beyer (November 5, 2008). "The Movers and Shakers of Naya". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-01-22.
  3. Paul Scott Canavan (June 15, 2020). "Nine Lives dropped!". Twitter.

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