Teroh
Teroh | |
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Major Teroh | |
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Species | Aven |
Job | Soldier |
Birth, Life & Death | |
Birthplace | Otaria, Dominaria |
Lifetime | Rift Era |
Death | 4305 AR |
Sources | |
Chainer's Torment |
Major Teroh was an Aven leader of the Order on Otaria, Dominaria.[1][2]
History
Teroh came to power during the Battle for the Mirari, following the simultaneous deaths of the previous leader Pianna and her next successor Kirtar. Although he served under the new Order leader, Bretath, it was Teroh who nevertheless received the Sword of Leadership and became the de facto leader of the crusat army of the northern Order. Teroh was one of the most warlike members of the Order and organized an ill-planned crusade against the Cabal.
In reprisal, the Cabal sent Chainer to assassinate him (he had a personal grudge against him, because he killed his master Skellum in a pit-fight), who used a Shambling Swarm to release flesh-eating insects into a Samite hospital where Teroh was residing, killing the Major, the other Order troops recovering there and many innocent Samite healers.
After his death, both the Sword of Leadership and the full command of the Order were passed on to Commander Eesha.[3]
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Chainer's Torment | Scott McGough | January 2002 | Torment | Dominaria | Chainer, Teroh, Baankis, Callda, Reseda, Roup, Skellum, Azza, Deidre, Virot Maglan, Llawan, Aboshan (mentioned) Rillu Veza, Pianna (mentioned), Cateran, Laquatus, Turg, Kamahl, Kirtar, Sengir (mentioned), Seton, Minat, Jeska, Balthor Rockfist, Louche, Olsham, Fulla, Bretath (mentioned), Devon, Burke, Gobal, Yewma, Kuberr, Nibahn, Fleer, Capau |
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References
- ↑ Will McDermott (June 03, 2002). "Caught in the Mirari's Wake, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29.
- ↑ (2002). Torment Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Will McDermott. (2002) Judgment, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-2743-7.