List of secondary characters/Amonkhet
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The following Amonkheti characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Ahmose | Vizier Ahmose
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Teacher of Djeru, Samut and Nakht.[1] | |
Amin |
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An initiate who reached the final trial, the Trial of Zeal.[2] | |
Arnun | Arnun, vizier of the menagerie
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Bakenptah |
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A male minotaur initiate who passed his final trial by smashing his axe through a stone wall to defeat his opponent. Part of the Dreadhorde.[3] | |
Dedi | Dedi, initiate of Tah crop
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Human male initiate of Tah crop, one of their tallest and weakest. He died in the first stage of the Trial of Ambition.[4] | |
Elekh | Elekh, vizier of embalming
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Vizier of Oketra | |
Epnokep | Epnokep, vizier of Bontu
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Vizier of Bontu | |
Etha | Etha, initiate of Rhet crop Etha, vizier of invocations
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Former initiate of Rhet crop, now vizier of invocations. | |
The Fly God
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Implied to be a long-forgotten God worshiped by followers of the Chitin Court, predating Nicol Bolas' first arrival on the plane. | ||
Hepthys | Hepthys, initiate of Tah crop
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Aven male initiate of Tah crop. He was killed by an ammit in the Trial of Ambition.[4] | |
Heqet | Vizier Heqet
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Teacher of Djeru, Samut and Nakht.[1] | |
Imi | Imi, initiate of Tah crop
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Human female initiate of Tah crop. In love with Meris. Killed by flesh-eating scarabs in the Trial of Ambition.[4] | |
Iput | Iput, vizier of Rhonas.
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the Temple of Strength's youngest and most fleet-footed vizier.[5] | |
Ixor | Ixor, Initiate of Rhet crop
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Initiate of Rhet crop | |
Kesi | Kesi, initiate of Tah crop
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Human female initiate of Tah crop, participating in the Trial of Ambition. Did not survive the Trial.[4] | |
Kheti |
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A human warrior who lost everything to the Eternals and the Phyrexians, but gained an intimate knowledge of death. | |
Khemses | Khemses, charioteer
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Khufu | Khufu, vizier of Rhonas.
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Broad-shouldered and bulky vizier of Rhonas, 35 years old, with a patch of gray sneaking across his temples.[5] | |
Khuru |
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A dark-skinned man with gold-adorned dreadlocks.[6] Born c. 4537 AR, he was killed in the 2nd Ghirapur Grand Prix protecting Zahur. He was the first member of the team to be raised from death, wrapped in bright white linens that covered his body, including the large divot in his chest where the killing blow was dealt. His skin later grayed, and he was adorned with lotus petals in his braids and gold leaf on his beard.[7] | |
Mahitab | Mahi
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Along with her partner, Niharet, the last surviving crop-mate of Basri Ket.[8] After the War of the Spark, the two were among the crew who entombed Temmet. Four years later, they returned to the tomb with Basri, Marunaten and Merinaten to disentomb the former vizier. After Niharet revealed her allegiance to the Chitin Court and the Monarchs, the two split. Born c. 4540 AR, she has curly hair and carries a khopesh. | |
Masika | Masika, initiate of Tah crop
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Initiate of Tah crop. Killed in the Chamber of Pillars of the Trial of Ambition.[4] | |
Masikah | Masikah of the Ahn crop
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A human male initiate of Ahn crop. Escaped Naktamun with Samut and the survivors.[9] | |
Munhatep |
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A monarch and follower of the Chitin Court.[8] A tall, skeletal figure, likely a human man in life, wrapped in armor and draped in tatters. His eyes glowed from two holes in his skull, and he wielded a spear topped with a sharpened half-sun. His strength and speed were magnified beyond a living human's. He led a group of six other monarchs to Temmet's pyramid to return the former vizier to the Chitin Court, but was stopped and possibly killed by Ketramose. | |
Nassor | Nassor, initiate of Tah crop
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Male minotaur initiate of Tah crop. He survived the Trial of Ambition by killing Tarik.[4] Nassor was killed during the Trial of Zeal, leaving Djeru as the last survivor of Tah crop. Later seen in eternalized form on Ravnica, where he was fought by Gideon Jura.[10] | |
Neponem | Neponem, vizier of Kefnet
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Vizier of Kefnet | |
Pytamun | Pytamun, initiate of Nef crop Pytamun, Nef-tomb priest
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Former initiate of Nef crop, now a zombie priest | |
Sana | Sana, former Ahn-crop initiate
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Former initiate of Ahn crop | |
Sektem | Sektem, Lotusguard veteran
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An Aven member of the Champions of Amonkhet. | |
Senifet | Senifet, vizier of Bontu
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Vizier of Bontu | |
Sokar | Sokar, former Nef-crop initiate.
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Tarik | Tarik, initiate of Tah crop
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Initiate of Tah crop. Killed by Nassor in the Trial of Ambition.[4] | |
Tausret | Tausret, initiate of Tah crop
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Human female initiate of Tah crop, participating in the Trial of Ambition. One of their finest warriors. Did not survive the Trial.[4] | |
Taweret |
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A male human initiate considered the most powerful wizard to participate in the trials in a decade. Part of the Dreadhorde.[3] | |
Tuya |
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A large basilisk residing in the Temple of Strength. Familiar and steed of Hapatra.[5] | |
Ukhat | Ukhat, vizier of Initiation
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The Wasp God
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Implied to be a long-forgotten God worshiped by followers of the Chitin Court, predating Nicol Bolas' first arrival on the plane. |
References
- ↑ a b Michael Yichao (May 10, 2017). "Trespass". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (April 5, 2017). "Five Trials". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2017-11-25.
- ↑ a b Ken Troop (July 12, 2017). "Hour of Eternity". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Michael Yichao (May 3, 2017). "Brazen". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Alison Luhrs (June 28, 2017). "The Hour of Promise". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera (January 15, 2025). "Aetherdrift Episode 3: Go!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera (January 16, 2025). "Aetherdrift Episode 4: Little-Guy Shortcuts". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Hadeer Elsbai (January 13, 2025). "Hour of Restoration". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Michael Yichao (July 19, 2017). "Endure". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Greg Weisman (April 2019). "War of the Spark: Ravnica". Del Rey.