List of secondary characters/Arcavios

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The following Arcavian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.

Name Title Description Cards
Achelous

Son of Arboron and cousin of Asterion on his father Lord Teutamos's side.[1]
Amaka

A female Strixhaven student in Prismari college and friend of Zimone Wola and Nnanyielugo.[2]
Arboron The Beast

Father of Achelous and brother of Lord Teutamos of Pallad Reach. Once a general in the employ of the last Jetelothian monarch.[1]
Arnault

Mage after whom Arnault's Combustion is named.[3]
Arthelas and Bairod Arthelas the Magnificent
Bairod Horizon-Seeker

Historical figure of the Kingdoms Below. By comparing their arcane sigils, Quint realized that the two were the same person.[3]
Aspen Van Gnoot

Strixhaven Star food critic and winner of a student journalism award for outstanding war reporting.
Asterion

Son of Lord Teutamos and Lady Crethea and Quintorius Kand's spirit mentor who, in life, discovered the lost Loxodon city of Zantafar but fell to his death before he was able to share in his discovery.[1] Asterion helped Quint rediscover the lost city.
Bastion

One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[4]
Bim Bim, Lorehold mage-student

A human Lorehold student.
The Blood Avatar

A creature summoned by Extus Narr and defeated by the Kenrith twins.
Cairu

A Quandrix mage-student.
Cremik

Mage Tower commentator.
Crethea Lady Crethea

Mother of Asterion and wife of Lord Teutamos.[1]
Deianira

Cousin of Asterion on his mother Lady Crethea's side and possible sibling of Pasiphaë.[1]
Dinsley

A Prismari mage-student whose exam construct was destroyed during a duel with a Silverquill mage.[3]
Dipo Wola

One of Zimone Wola's fathers and husband of Zihir.[2]
Diriga Diriga, demon bursar

Dobarius Egolt Dobarius Egolt, the Mute Quillancer

A mute Quillancer from the past, who used sign language to cast spells.[5]
Doco

Killian's inkling companion.[5]
Dradiel

A Lorehold mage-student.
Fannessa Fjyorne

An agent of the Oriq who infiltrated Strixhaven as a Silverquill student. She tried to recruit Killian Lu to join the Oriq. She is described as having dark hair, lavender-tinted eyes, and mahogany skin.[5]
Frena

A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[6]
Ganathog

A being revered by the Oggyar ogres.
Gladefell Professor Gladefell

A Strixhaven teacher, whose child was brought back to life.[7]
Golwanda Golwanda the Bloodspiller

A warlord who united the steppe peoples under the seal of the Crimson Glaive and leader of the orcish cavalry company the Thunder Riders. She and the kor warlord Xandril fought over 3000 years ago.[1]
Grux

A goblin who keeps trying to apply for Strixhaven by shouting, "Apply!" at the administrators.
Herrian Dean Herrian the Second of [...]

One of Strixhaven's earliest deans.[6] Their statue was animated by Quintorius Kand during New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse.
Hostram Hostram, professor of arcanochemistry

Huerty Kostambul Commandant Huerty Kostambul

A Loxodon Instructor at Rundlestrom Military Academy who had Quintorius Kand expelled.[1]
Keevan Keevan, docent of Kollema Hall

Kiara

One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[4]
Kollema

A wise monk and one of Lorehold's first professors.[8]
Lomelda

An Owlin student keenly interested in Advanced Polymorphological Theory. Personal Tutor (Commander Masters)
Maraff

A Quandrix hopeful mage-student, tutored by Dina.[4]
Merrow

A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[6]
Moriana

Mage Tower coach.
Needledeep

A Treefolk Quandrix mage-student.
Nenioc

One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Named after her glade sister. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[4]
Nenioc

A dryad and one of Dina's glade sisters. Killed years before 4561 AR, possibly by the Brittleblight that wiped out their glade.[4]
Nimiroti Wola

Zimone Wola's grandmother, who was a Quandrix professor. She figured out the Vorzani Conjecture, but when the Oriq learned of her discovery they captured her. To protect her findings, she cast a memory-loss spell on herself, forever changing who she was. She returned to Strixhaven a changed woman, and soon left for The Sanctuary of the Lost, never to return.[2]
Nnanyielugo

A nonbinary Strixhaven student in Silverquill college and friend of Zimone Wola and Amaka.[2]
Pasiphaë

Cousin of Asterion on his mother Lady Crethea's side and possible sibling of Deianira.[1]
Pavil Admissions Officer

Pita

A member of the Oriq.[2]
Pitnik Professor Pitnik

A human Silverquill professor that was compleated during New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse.
Razineth Professor Razineth

A kor Silverquill professor.[5]
Rinne

A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[6]
Samara Squallheart

Mother of Rootha Squallheart. A famous, talented Prismari caster who can weave intricate sculptures made from ice and water.[9] Her most famous creation was an endless waterfall pouring out of nothing and disappearing back into nowhere.[10]
Siulogma Siulogma of Valdrasheen

A celebrated scholar responsible for some of the most revered illuminated histories including Ichor and Iron: Dialogues from the Blood Age. In death, she was the spirit mentor of Hofri Ghostforge.[1]
Spyracus

A Strixhaven student in Prismari college whose thesis involved a rather spectacular Vandalblast. Vandalblast (Commander Masters, #646)
Taiva Director Taiva

The University Director at Strixhaven.[7]
Thale

A mage who posited Thale's Expansion Hypothesis.[6]
Teutamos Lord Teutamos of Pallad Reach

Father of Asterion and husband of Lady Crethea.[1]
Tomlin Squallheart

Rootha Squallheart's youngest brother. Rootha hurt him with her magic when she was young.
Tondo

A Rhox druid who lost his very first duel and spent his entire life trying to get even.
Vedredi

One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[4]
Vickus

A vampire fourth-year Witherbloom student and Dina's friend.[5]
Vis Svokunol

Loxodon caretaker of Quintorius Kand's spirit mentor Asterion in his youth. He was accused of being an infamous loxodon mercenary known as "The Butcher," and was subsequently arrested, placed in the stockade for three days until he died, and thrown in an unmarked grave. He taught his pupil about the lost city of Zantafar, eventually leading to its rediscovery.[1]
Wallader Wallader the Eventual

A mail carrier Turtle-folk.[2]
Xandril Xandril the Executioner

A kor warlord who rallied the Hordeland fiefdoms. He and the warlord Golwanda fought over 3000 years ago.[1]
Xyrun-Jed Jed

The last loxodon emperor, often mentioned in the legend of the lost city of Zantafar. Depending on the telling, he either decided to allow his city to fall rather than be plundered or may have been a wizard who used his magic to seal the city into a separate dimension. A canticle bearing his name that some attribute to him tells of the finding of the city, and must be recited to re-enter it. A massive gold and jade statue within the city is thought to depict him.[1]
Yold Yold, professor of cryptorelicology

Yovus

A famous person who was cut down at Pranticle Peak.
Zhaer Professor of biophilosophy

Zihir Wola

One of Zimone Wola's fathers and husband of Dipo.[2]

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