List of secondary characters/Lorwyn-Shadowmoor
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List of secondary characters/Lorwyn-Shadowmoor
The following Lorwyn–Shadowmoor characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Ascaeus |
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A cinder on Shadowmoor who sought to rekindle his kind.[1] | |
Awylla | Awylla, Elvish Safewright
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Barrag Foetreader |
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A male giant warrior and cloudgoat rider.[2] | |
Braenna | Braenna, Cobblesmith
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Bowen | Bowen, Barrenton Guardcaptain
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Branhald | Branhald of Goldmeadow
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A kithkin painter from Goldmeadow. When he asked to paint a beautiful elf, she had him use moonglove extract for his paint. After capturing her beauty on his canvas, he died. His painting, The Moonglove Maiden is now displayed in Kinsbaile. | |
Callum |
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A giant who lived near an elvish village. He was in love with Eily, an elf who he related his ravings to, but eventually killed her when he believed the elves had becomed tarnished.[3] | |
Calydd | Calydd, Kithkin Farmer
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A male kithkin farmer whose mind was studied by Jace Beleren while Etain stole a dream of a greater elemental.[2] | |
Cavan |
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An elf, and Ehrou's second-in-command. Killed Ehrou for lying about a mythical stone.[3] | |
Daranna Gwal |
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A kithkin woman and Dundoolin's cenn when the Belltower crumbled, she willed her sword and position to Hyal Lwellen before falling to boggart raiders.[4] | |
Deagan | Deagan, Cenn of Burrenton
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Desmera | Desmera, Perfect of Wren's Run
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Dina |
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The boggart mother of Meme, killed by her gang.[5] | |
Dindun | Dindun of Kulrath Mine
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Doyo |
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A Mistmeadow Kithkin. | |
Ehrou |
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The leader of an elvish village. Cheated on his wife with the village's seer, Eily. Killed by his second-in-command, Cavan, for lying about a mythical stone.[3] | |
Eidren | Eidren, Perfect of Lys Alana
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An elvish perfect who had all of the trees of Gilt-Leaf Wood uprooted and rearranged to create a pattern he found more beautiful.[6] | |
Eily |
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An elvish false seer who interpreted the ravings of the giant Callum. She was killed by Callum, who loved her, after he came to believe the elves had become tarnished.[3] | |
Etain |
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A female faerie who stole a dream of a greater elemental from the kithkin Calydd before being inhaled up Barrag Foetreader's nose. Her fate is unclear.[2] | |
Flint | Auntie Flint
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The first boggart to pioneer the spiderwig, a mass of arachnids intended to be worn rather than eaten. | |
Galanda | Galanda Feudkiller
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Foremost among giant arbiters.
She holds court in an enormous bowl-shaped amphitheater in Lorwyn's mountains.[7] |
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Galed |
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One of Dwynen's elite.[8] | |
Geg | Auntie Geg
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A boggart on Shadowmoor. Possibly a raidmother although he is called an auntie. A psychic who drains the minds of other goblins to be stimulated by their experiences.[5] | |
Gnarltrunk |
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Gond | Gond, hero of Safehold Taldwen
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Hero of Safehold Taldwen. A legendary Elf. | |
Grensch | Grensch, Merrow Cutthroat
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Grub | Auntie Grub
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The greatest auntie of Lorwyn's history and a goblin folk hero.[9] | |
Harrick Teeg |
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A wise kithkin cleric who broke a curse and created the tradition of ceremonial ribbons at Lammastide.[4] Possibly an ancestor of Gaddock Teeg. | |
Hyal Lwellen |
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The most famous cenn of Dundoolin, he was given his role by Daranna Gwal on her deathbed. Among his acts during his tenure, he had the Belltower rebuilt, set up trade holidays with the Paperfin merrows, and established the first school devoted to elemental study, and most famously disbanded the Dundoolin Raiders, a militia that was used to invade boggart warrens. Though he carried Gwal's sword every day, he never had need to use it in battle.[4] | |
Illulia | Illulia, Flamekin Soulstoke Illulia of Nighthearth
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On Shadowmoor, the leader of the Nighthearth. | |
Joram |
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A Shadowmoor elf born with a raven-shaped birthmark and no horns. Although a prophecy stated that the elf born with the "Mark of the Raven" would end the plane's twilight, elves without horns were exiled from the Wilt-Leaf. The elves chose to keep Joram until he was 14 before casting him out. Given an artifact that grows his horns by a treefolk witch, he brings it back to his tribe only for it to kill them all. He is left with the artifact until he can trick another to take it from him.[10] | |
Jowl | Auntie Jowl
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The boggart leader of Squeaking Pie warren on Lorwyn. She raises the mice that often end up in the warren's famous savory pies.[11] | |
Keeley Welk |
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Kithkin daughter of Molla Welk and secret love of Jack Chierdagh. | |
Meme |
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An elf girl who was under a glamour that made her appear to be a boggart. When the glamour failed, she was cast out by her gang and saved by another elf. Not fitting into either group, she left for the wilderness.[5] | |
Miara | Miara, Thorn of the Glade
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Molla Welk | Cenn Molla
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Female Kithkin leader of Mistmeadow doun on Shadowmoor and mother of Keeley.[12] | |
Mowagh | Mowagh the Gwyllion
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Narvek Riag | Narvek Riag, kithkin prophet
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A kithkin prophet. |
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Old Thrashbark |
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A legendary treefolk from long ago.[13] | |
Olka | Olka, Mistmeadow Witch
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Olly | Olly of Goldmeadow
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Peradala |
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A perfect of the Mornsong tribe. Engaged to Eidren, but killed by the fae. | |
The Source | The Source of the Wanderwine The Source of the Wanderbrine
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A Great Elemental guarding the source of the Wanderwine. Revered by the merrows. | |
Talbin Beel |
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The first kithkin ever to tame a springjack.[4] | |
Tollek | Tollek Worldslayer Tollek Worldwatcher
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Traweg | Traweg, archdruid of the Gilt-Leaf Wood
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A Gilt-Leaf Archdruid who sought to sever Vessifrus's mana ties before his assault on the Wood.[13] | |
Twila | Twila, Gilt-Leaf archdruid
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Tyranda Trunkbraider |
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A legendary female giant who caused the plane's druids to rise up for war.[13] | |
Valya |
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An elf who paired with the spirit of the boggart Yasgo to get revenge on the banshee that killed him. The circumstances were caused by a scheming faerie wizard who was later killed on Oona's orders.[14] | |
Vessifrus | Vessifrus, flamekin demagogue
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An upstart looking to inspire rebellion among the flamekin.[15] Led his army in an uprising against the tyranny of the beauty-obsessed elves of Gilt-Leaf Wood, who responded by severing his ties to the plane's mana.[13] | |
Warrik Brutehexer |
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Yasgo |
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A boggart. He and his friends were killed by a banshee. His spirit was compelled to bring the elf Valya to get revenge on the banshee but ended up killing the banshee in the process. The circumstances were caused by a scheming faerie wizard who was later killed on Oona's orders.[14] |
References
- ↑ Denise R. Graham, Philip Athans and Susan J. Morris, eds. (2008.) "Paths", Shadowmoor, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-4840-6.
- ↑ a b c Doug Beyer (March 5, 2008). "Following a Dream". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d Jenna Helland, Philip Athans and Susan J. Morris, eds. (2008.) "The Cloudbreaker", Shadowmoor, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-4840-6.
- ↑ a b c d The Book of Kith and Kin (archived)
- ↑ a b c Will McDermott, Philip Athans and Susan J. Morris, eds. (2008.) "Meme's Tale", Shadowmoor, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-4840-6.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (September 13, 2007). "A Taste of Lorwyn". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (October 31, 2007). "Lorwyn Survival Guide". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kimberly J. Kreines & Adam Lee (July 8, 2015). "Nissa’s Origin: Home". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Rei Nakazawa (September 10, 2007). "Lorwyn Lore". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jess Lebow, Philip Athans and Susan J. Morris, eds. (2008.) "Mark of the Raven", Shadowmoor, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-4840-6.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (December 12, 2007). "Goodies from the Mailbag". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ken Nagle (May 7, 2008). "I'M IN UR COLUMN, TASTING UR MAGIC". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d Doug Beyer (January 16, 2008). "Druids, Trees, and Truth". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Doug Beyer, Philip Athans and Susan J. Morris, eds. (2008.) "Pawn of the Banshee", Shadowmoor, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-4840-6.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (September 27, 2007). "Elementalism". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.