Kyyrao Grrenmw
Kyyrao Grrenmw | |
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Information | |
Species | Cat Warrior |
Job | Warrior |
Birth, Life & Death | |
Birthplace | Sukurvian Desert, Jamuraa, Dominaria |
Lifetime | War with Phyrexia |
Kyyrao Grrenmw was a cat warrior of the Khyyiani tribe, originally from the Sukurvian Desert of Jamuraa, but summoned away to the Red Iron Mountains in Aerona, part of the Domains of Dominaria.
Description
Lithe and tall as are most of her race, Kyyrao did not bear the more familiar markings of a tiger or leopard. Her coat ran from an almost blue-gray to a yellow-brown, with dark rosettes decorating her haunches, flanks, and forearms and angular black markings breaking up most of the rest of her coat. White fur covered her throat and breast, though the black leather halter she wore obscured most of it. She wore the traditional green loincloth of a Cat Warrior, and the jeweled golden greaves, but the cut of the garment and the armor did nothing to detract from the beauty of her long legs.[1]
History
Kyyrao found Loot Niptil shortly after he lost his memory. Shinra, one of her warriors, attacked him, thinking him easy prey. After Loot easily fought him off, Kyyrao tried to fight him, but she, too, was defeated. Loot remembered little of this combat, but afterward, the Cat Warriors decided to take responsibility for him and nurse him back to health. Upon waking, Kyyrao took Loot for her mate, and she joined him in his quest to the Peregrinator Complex where they killed the Crookshank leader Dreadfang.[1]
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Tapestries - What's in a Name? | Michael A. Stackpole & Kathy Ice, ed. | July 1995 | Dominaria | Kyyrao Grrenmw, Grover, Loot Niptil, Corsen Mon Duur, Anaytha, Sular, Malkean Feorr, Shinra, Windgrace (mentioned), Dreadfang |
Distant Planes - Insufficient Evidence | Michael A. Stackpole & Kathy Ice, ed. | June 1996 | Dominaria | Grover, Loot Niptil, Sopti Borth, Kyyrao Grrenmw, Windgrace (mentioned), Malkean Feorr, Vlorik, N'ciczli, Haspian Chastoril |
- ↑ a b What's in a Name? by Michael A. Stackpole. In: Kathy Ice (Ed.), 1995. Tapestries, Harper Prism