List of secondary characters/Kaladesh
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List of secondary characters/Kaladesh
The following Kaladeshi characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Aarav Rai |
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Father of Saheeli, Sheela, Amika, and Sahil.[1] | |
Adi Thandray |
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A designer and participant in the Inventors’ Fair. | |
Aditi Desai |
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Member of the Aetherlogical Society who was granted a Consulate research grant for their aether injection system design.[2] | |
Advika Taar |
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A human member of the Scrapper inventor society and a participant in the underground automaton league. She's wanted for using her augmentations as weapons.[3] | |
Aesha | "Princess Aesha"
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A girl who took a liking to Vraska during the gorgon's visit.[4] | |
Amika Rai |
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Child of Aarav and Ruby and sibling of Saheeli, Sheela, and Sahil.[1] | |
Amrit Vatyam |
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Forge operator who implemented the Rings of Brighthearth. | |
Ara | Ara, renegade smuggler
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Aradara |
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A mother-and-son team who perfected the aether-propelled train.[5] | |
Avaati Vya |
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An ingenious inventor. Developer of the process to refine volatile raw aether.[6]Avaati worked with Satya to create the Aetherflux Reservoir.[7] While Satya was an equal contributor to the reservoir's creation, he was ultimately indifferent toward fame or recognition and happy to let Avaati step into the limelight. Historians tend to overemphasize the role of Avaati as a result. | |
Baji |
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A former renegade contact of Pia Nalaar's who died during New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse, impaled by a Phyrexian bird's quill.[8] | |
Basani |
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A Consulate inspector encountered by Ajani Goldmane.[9] | |
Bes Tavani | Bes Tavani, Bomat merchant
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Bhavin Jani |
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A dwarven automaton designer abducted by Tezzeret, but later removed from the Inquirium after failing to meet Tezzeret's expectations.[10][2] | |
Bhejek |
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Veteran inventor-driver at the Ovalchase for the Grinders Society.[2] | |
Caru | Caru, Consulate warden
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Chammi | Chammi, Curio Vendor
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Crankshaft |
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Depala's Hyena.[11] | |
Daljit Gavaskar |
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Mentor to Adi Thandray. | |
Dayal |
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Young vedalken member of the renegades. A lifecrafter.[9] | |
Dhriti |
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An aetherborn who died of old age. They knew Yahenni.[5] | |
Doji |
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An Aetherborn that drained Phyrexians of their essence with no ill effects. | |
Dujari |
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Creator of Dujari's Principle, implemented in the Whirlermaker.[12] | |
Eshan Baat |
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A human experimental aetherist. He is a prominent leader in the field of aetherflux manipulation. Inventor of the Combustible Gearhulk [13] | |
Faiz | Faiz, inventor
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Farhal |
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An aetherborn who died of old age. They knew Yahenni.[5] | |
Gan Gaheer |
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A renegade member of the Glint-Sleeves, a group that specialized in artificial bodily attachments. Creator of Ajani's artificial hands.[9] | |
Himmat Neela |
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An elven lifecrafter originally from the outskirts of Peema.[2] He is known for his magnificent creature constructs.[13] His design of a miniaturized young elk won the Animal Constructs: Miniatures Division at the Inventors' Fair, and was later put into mass production. | |
Ira Joshi |
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A famous human vehicle driver. She is the official pilot for the Consulate's Fleetwheel Cruiser.[13] | |
Irsi | Irsi, Kujar gardener
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Ivash | Ivash, Consulate inventor
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Jasi Ganin | Jasi Ganin, master siphoner
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Jehvani | Jehvani, Vahadar artificer
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Artificer competing in the Inventors' Fair. | |
Jitya Reyath |
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A foundry hand and participant in the Inventors’ Fair. They created the aether crucible, a prototype of which was stolen from the Ghirapur Institute of Art and Science and ended up in Gonti's collection.[1] | |
Johar |
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A dwarf pilot. | |
Kadhu | Kadhu, skywhaler
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Kailash |
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A dwarf, commanding the security forces that guarded the Aether Hub. She is a colleague of Sram.[14] | |
Karavin | Karavin, renegade saboteur
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Kareem | Kareem, dwarven mechanist
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Leader of the Consulate toolcraft experts.[13] | |
Kershan Danil | Kershan Danil, Highspire artisan
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Lakshi |
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A Renegade quicksmith.[15] | |
Lita | Lita, Mechanical Engineer
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A mechanical Zeppelin engineer. | |
Mehul | Enforcer Mehul
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A consulate enforcer whose essence was drained by Yahenni.[5][2] | |
Mihir |
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A renegade lifecrafter, specializing in birds.[9] | |
Mr. Wiggles | Mr. Wiggles, Helpful Butterfly
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One of two mechanical butterflies used by Shadowblayde for communication.[16] | |
Nadja Cloudtoucher | Nadja Cloudtoucher, aerowright
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One of the renegade artificers that joined Pia Nalaar in a display of the renegade symbol before the Inventor's Fair. Pia pronounced her name "Nadya" in the story Renegade Prime. [17] | |
Najm |
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An aetherborn who died of old age. They knew Yahenni.[5] | |
Nani Jalbala |
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An old acquaintance of Pia and Chandra Nalaar.[16] | |
Neerav Soni |
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Up and coming designer of the Tradewind Airship, allowing pilots to safely navigate deeper into the aethersphere than ever before.[13] | |
Nehra | Nehra, inventor
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Developer of the Threshold Principle | |
Nirav | Nirav, Tirahar elder
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Parekh | Enforcer Parekh
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A consulate enforcer whose essence was drained by Yahenni.[5][2] | |
Pav Pande | Pav, Gremlin Watch
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Guard responsible for defending the Inventors' Fair from Gremlins.[2] | |
Pihu Laal |
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Dwarven skyship mechanic, famed in the Freejam Aviaries as the mechanic who can fix anything. Designer of the Sky Skiff.[13] | |
Rajni |
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The assistant of Sram, an edificer who works at the Aether Hub.[14] | |
Rajul |
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A great aetherborn inventor. They pioneered some of the first medical technology for non-organic beings when they were only two years old.[5] | |
Rakib | Rakib, Ghirapur Schoolteacher
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Ranaj | Enforcer-Chief Ranaj
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Jovial chief of the Consulate Enforcers.[13] | |
Ranbir | Ranbir of zone Bomat
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Aetherborn inventor of the Torch Gauntlet.[13] | |
Remi |
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Owner of a hardware store in Eleven bridges.[18] | |
Ren | Grinning Ren
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Young inventor-driver at the Ovalchase for the Grinders Society. A rising star.[2] | |
Ripu | Ripu, repair specialist
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Ritika | Ritika, artificer
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Famed member of the Countless Gears inventor society, specializing in servo design.[13] She popularized the exposed observation dome.[19] | |
Ruby Rai |
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Mother of Saheeli, Sheela, Amika, and Sahil.[1] | |
Sahil Rai |
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Child of Aarav and Ruby and sibling of Saheeli, Sheela, and Amika.[1] | |
Sana Ahir |
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A nineteen-year-old aerowright abducted by Tezzeret, but later removed from the Inquirium after failing to meet his expectations.[10][2] After she was released by the Renegades, she became a beneficiary of of Yahenni's will.[11] | |
Sekar Rabi |
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A member of the Consulate Department of Security and Enforcement now working to rebuild trust with the population of Ghirapur.[2] | |
Shaila |
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An Elf who resisted the Consulate. Her descendants proudly occupy the greenway that she refused to relinquish. | |
Shanti Makam |
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A kinetic sculptor and participant in the Inventors’ Fair. They created a cat-sized sculpture of living metal that changed shape in response to the sounds around it, which was stolen from the Ghirapur Institute of Art and Science and ended up in Gonti's collection.[1] | |
Sheela Rai |
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Child of Aarav and Ruby and sibling of Saheeli, Amika, and Sahil.[1] | |
Suja Pavani |
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A participant in the Inventors’ Fair. | |
Surash | Surash, Keeper of the Cowl
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Elven groundskeeper of the greenbelt called the Cowl. Believed to have orchestrated attacks on Consulate enforcers, sending the Cowl's giant spiders to the renegades.[3] | |
Tiyu Arrun |
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Vedalken member of the Aetherlogical Society. She is the inventor of the Perpetual Timepiece.[13] | |
Turni | Turni, Greenwheel groundskeeper
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Ukti |
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An old dwarven woman working at the First Launch. A sympathizer of the Renegades.[15] | |
Vedi |
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An aetherborn who died of old age. They knew Yahenni.[5] | |
Venand Kapur | Venand Kapur, the Gearherder
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Venya Sangmi |
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A participant in the Inventors’ Fair. | |
Viprikti | Viprikti, thopterist
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One of the renegade artificers that joined Pia Nalaar in a display of the renegade symbol before the Inventor's Fair.[20] | |
Zara |
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A young dwarf who is a fan of Saheeli. [21] |
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g Reinhardt Suarez (October 24, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Chapter 2: Antiquities". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Kaladesh Consulate - Facebook
- ↑ a b Kaladesh in Revolt
- ↑ Greg Weisman (November 2019). "War of the Spark: Forsaken". Del Rey.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Alison Luhrs (November 30, 2016). "In the Dead of Night". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ "Planes of Existence: Kaladesh" — Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast. "Lore from the M3C face commanders (Omo, Satya, Ulalek, and Disa)". Reddit.
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera (March 17, 2023). "March of the Machine - Episode 4: Beneath Eyes Unblinking". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d Chris L'Etoile (October 5, 2016). "Release". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Kimberly J. Kreines (December 14, 2016). "Breakthrough". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Magic Creative Team (February 1, 2017). "Renewal". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ James Wyatt (October 19, 2016). "A Grateful Consulate". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Discover Kaladesh — Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ a b Nik Davidson, Kelly Digges, and Kimberly J. Kreines (January 2, 2017). "Revolution Begins". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Ari Levitch (January 11, 2017). "The Skies over Ghirapur". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Chris L'Etoile (January 4, 2017). "Burn". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mel Li (Sep 14 2016). "Renegade Prime". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kimberly J. Kreines (August 31, 2016). "A Time for Innovation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ The Consulate (September 22, 2016). "Thank you for showing interest in servos!". Twitter.
- ↑ Mel Li (Sep 14 2016). "Renegade Prime". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kimberly J. Kreines (Aug 31 2016). "A Time for Innovation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.