List of secondary characters/Alara
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The following Alaran characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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Aarsil | Aarsil the Blessed
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A regent of Bant who oversaw the unearthing of the Blade of Asha from the Twelve Trees of Valeron.[1] | |
Adulai | Adulai the Fool
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A Bantian dancing monk who travels across the Topa Savannah accompanied by angel Celebrants.[2] | |
Amalex Pennet | Hieresiarch of the Seekers of Carmot
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A leader among the Seekers who accepted Tezzeret into the Seekers' Academy. When he later expelled Tezzeret for failure to beat Silas Renn in a duel, Tezzeret responded by decapitating Amalex and leaving his head on his desk.[3][4] | |
Banat | Ambassador Banat
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A Cloud Nacatl of Qasal, who received Zaliki's warning of Marisi's army.[1] | |
Belator | Belator of Esper
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Bezzit Plar | Bezzit Plar, Esper stormcaller
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Breot | Breot the Slayer[2]
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Clan chief of the Jund Riftclan Tol Breot. On his Dark Climb at the age of ten, Breot survived forty days alone in the mountain.[2] His tribe assumed he was dead and moved far down the Rift Valley, but Breot tracked them down, hauling the carcass of a dead gharlizard on his back, with his obsidian shard still lodged in its throat. After half his clan was transported to Grixis, he was killed by Thraximundar.[5] | |
Broka | Broka, drumhunter
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Brokk |
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A large, five-eyed gargoyle from Esper. His body is reinforced, augmented, and decorated with etherium. A minion of Tezzeret.[6] | |
Cagen Vargan | Cagen Vargan, Jhessian sea scout
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Caladessa |
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A seer on Grixis in the service of Nicol Bolas.[7] | |
Callio |
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An Esper woman, the sister of Agatha and mother of Jaria. An Ethersworn officer stationed at Harborgate with her sister. After their spire was transported to the shard of Bant, she revealed that she had secretly been a Seeker of Carmot since Jaria's death, after which her sister killed her.[8] | |
Cele |
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A young woman from the same village as Lia. Abducted and killed by Nefarox.[9][10] | |
Chammie |
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A man in Tidehollow who used to be an aquaintance of Tezzeret as a child. Later married and had children.[4] | |
Chimamatl |
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A member of Jazal Goldmane's leonin pride. Mother of Tenoch.[1] | |
Chirin | Chirin of the Valley
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An older Nayan elf who has been a Valley Ward for almost thirty years and knows the landscape of the Valley of the Ancients better than anyone.[2] Fifteen years before the Conflux, he witnessed the Second Stirring, when Progenitus began to awaken. | |
Cinna | Cinna, vedalken consul
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Clairan |
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A human soldier stationed at Torchlight, present when the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Coruk | Coruk, Esper artificer
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Cyla | Cyla, Lord of the Aerie
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Dolomarus | Dolomarus, Proctor of the Clean
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Drathus | Master Drathus
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An Esper vedalken archmage in Palandius. After his city was transported to Naya, he worked with his apprentice Keimon to create a spellbomb to contain some of the cascading magic of the Shard. He and his apprentice were both killed when the spellbomb detonated.[11] | |
Drinna |
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A vedalken of Esper whose stolen sangrite was taken from her by Rafiq.[1] | |
Ebrel | Ebrel, godtoucher mentor
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Egbol |
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A hungry goblin from Jund. | |
Elishta |
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An elf who encountered Domri Rade during his first planeswalk.[12] | |
Elleta |
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A Bant woman, the wife of a blacksmith from Giltspire. She and her family were refugees in Valeron.[5] | |
Elzen | Princess Elzen
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A falconfolk aven princess from Jhess, kidnapped to spark war with Valeron but rescued by Chandra Nalaar.[13] | |
Ennor | Ennor, mentalist
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A vedalken. | |
Faltus Mack |
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The only known survivor of the Crystal Labyrinth, a maddened man who wrote an account of the harrying experience.[4] | |
Fridius | Fridius, telemin master
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Galen |
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A Bant soldier and husband. Killed in a Grixis attack on Bant.[14] | |
Galo Aher |
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A knight of Bant, a member of the Order of the White Orchid and paragon of honor, who was killed by a blast of fire during the Conflux. | Mark of Asylum |
Gernan | Gernan, dawnray archer
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Ghedi |
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A thug working for Gwafa Hazid until he was arrested by Hadadir and left behind.[1] | |
Gorael |
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A malevolent sphinx, who hoped to cause strife between humans and vedalken. | |
Hadadir |
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A knight who stopped Gwafa Hazid's caravan and was killed.[1] | |
Hadran | Hadran, sunseeder of Naya Hadran, Naya Sunseeder
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Leader of the sunseeder humans in Naya | |
Haim | Captain Haim
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A Grixis human soldier stationed at Torchlight. Was killed by zombies when the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Hargrove |
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A human soldier stationed at Torchlight, present when the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Hollin |
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A rhox monk on Bant who witnessed Elspeth Tirel interrogating Gwafa Hazid.[1] | |
Iama |
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A prophet of the Skyward Eye, who shared her visions with Aarsil and Rafiq.[1] | |
Igh |
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An old, brittle-scaled viashino who leads the Palehide Thrash.[2] He claims to have personally slain three hundred humans in his lifetime. | |
Indra | Indra, nullmage of Vectis
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Jaria |
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Daughter of Callio and niece of Agatha. Died some time before the Conflux.[8] | |
Javid Hera |
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The impetuous human leader of Highclan Tol Hera, who believe that humans should be in an ongoing war against the dragons until one or the other side is exterminated.[2] | |
Jest | Doctor Jest Doc Mr. Chuckles
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An entity in Tezzeret's brain who was sensorically and mentally linked to him by Nicol Bolas.[4] | |
Jorshu | Jorshu of Clan Nel Toth
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Kaeda | Kaeda, aven scout Scout Kaeda
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A male aven scout who was part of Rafiq's attack on Esper. After learning that Malfegor would lead an attack on Bant, he flew back, but was badly wounded by the Maelstrom on the way. He perished from his wounds after delivering his message.[1] | Dragon Appeasement |
Kael |
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A shaman, member of the Circle of Nel Toth, and master of Meren. Devoured by her dragon Skaal Kesh when he tried to kill her.[15] | |
Kemuel | Kemuel the Ancient Kemuel, the Hidden One
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Son of the sphinxes Crucius and Sharuum, who guards The Riddle Gate, a planar portal at the center of the Crystal Labyrinth in Esper's Glass Dunes. Known on Esper as the great sphinx of the desert maze.[4] He lost a wing and hind leg in a fight with a great Leviathan centuries before the Conflux, and the few travelers that meet him find his words and his advice to be prophetic. | |
Krufa |
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A Goblin Deathraider and dracomancer on Jund.[16] | |
Krzntch |
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A diminutive, sky-blue homunculus from Esper. She has stubby etherium arms and legs, a nearly spherical body, and talks with a high-pitched squeak. A minion of Tezzeret.[6] | |
Leogin |
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A Grixis lich who drowned before Vithia fell.[2] Now an archmage who lives under the sea near Kederekt, he commands huge, putrefied sea beasts capable of devouring whole ships. | |
Lifris |
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An Esper arcanist in Antoris City. After the city was transported to Naya, it was attacked by Thraximundar, and Lifris was likely killed.[8] | |
Lodus | Lodus of the Ethersworn
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An Ethersworn from Esper. | |
Maklo |
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An elf who encountered Domri Rade during his first planeswalk.[12] | |
Malactoth |
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An infamous hellkite from Jund, vanquished by Kresh and Rakka Mar with help of Sarkhan Vol.[1] | |
Malunis |
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A human soldier stationed at Torchlight, present when the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Mardis | Knight Mardis
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A male middle-aged knight training bladework with Elspeth Tirel.[1] | |
Morsath Levac |
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A soldier of Torchlight, husband of Salay and father of the boy Vali, who was zombified. Morsath and his wife were rescued from Grixis and brought to Bant by Rafiq.[1] | |
Mr. Shinypants |
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Baltrice's etherium drake, tamed in the battle in the Glass Dunes.[4] | |
Mubin |
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A Rhox knight from Bant. A loyal friend of Rafiq. Mind-controlled and crippled during the first attack by Esper, he discovered information that led him to dig up the Twelve Trees of Valeron to assemble the Sword of Asha, which Rafiq used to kill Malfegor. Rafiq tried to use etherium to mend Mubin's legs, but instead, they corrupted and killed him.[1] | |
Niclavs | Niclavs, archmage of Esper
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Niella |
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A Bant scout and philosopher. | |
Nozzle
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A man from Esper who worked as a thug hired by Baltrice to intimidate and extract information from Tezzeret's father. Killed by Tezzeret.[4] | ||
Olcot | Olcot, Rider of Joffik
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Posner | Pisser Pimple
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A man from Esper who worked as a thug hired by Baltrice to intimidate and extract information from Tezzeret's father. Killed by Tezzeret.[4] | |
Pulan | Pulan, Bant orchardist
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Quennus | Quennus, metallurgeon
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Rannon | Rannon, Vithian holdout
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Ruki |
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A Cloud Nacatl of Qasal, an old shaman who received Zaliki's warning of Marisi's army.[1] | |
Salay Levac |
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Wife of Morsath Levac and mother of Vali, a highly pregnant woman present at Torchlight when it was attacked by Malfegor's hordes. Rescued from Grixis and brought to Bant by Rafiq. Later gave birth to a girl, and Rafiq was named her godfather.[1] | |
Sasha |
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Attendant of Mayael on Naya.[1] | |
The Sculptor
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A bald, old Esper artificer, employed by the demon Nefarox.[9] Killed by Kaalia.[10] | ||
Shungus Nod | Shungus Nod, fleshcrafter
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Sinzo |
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A female Bloodbraid warrior who followed Kresh and Ajani Goldmane in a hunt for Nicol Bolas.[1] | |
Sonara |
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A young mother from the Jund Riftclan Tol Breot. Likely killed by Thraximundar's army.[5] | |
Syeena | Syeena, elvish godtoucher
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Taani | Taani, berserker of Etlan
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A Nayan. | |
Tameron |
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A benevolent sphinx, hoping to prolong the life of mortals. | |
Taani | Taani, berserker of Etlan
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Taric |
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A knight from Bant who ascended to be an angel. | |
Tholka |
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A young page girl who helped Rafiq maintain his sigils.[1] | |
Tiln |
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An Esperite human hermit.[2] Tiln is an ancient, powerful, and irascible stormcaller who lives in the only tower on Cloudheath. From time to time he will begrudgingly help guide a huge storm away from a major city or rescue a vessel lost in the Kingdom of Fog. | |
Timus | Timus the Orange
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The leonin ruler of Qasal, the last remaining stronghold of the Cloud Nacatl.[17][2] With the unique coloring of an ocelot, only his keen intelligence and strategic nature keeps the city functioning. | |
Tiyan |
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A wild Nacatl from Naya. | |
Togk Manytooth |
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A doomed warrior. | |
Tomlain |
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A human soldier stationed at Torchlight, who vanished shortly before the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Travius |
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An Esper vedalken Magister-rank mage, armillary diviner, and representative of the Seekers of Carmot.[8] If he was still alive by the time Tezzeret returned to Esper, he would have been killed in Tezzeret's eradication of the Seekers.[6] | |
Tullus | Tullus of Palandius
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Urak |
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Person who fell prey to an ooze. | |
Valek | Captain Valex of Jhess
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Vali |
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Son of Morsath Levac and Salay, a young boy who was killed and zombified when Torchlight was attacked by Malfegor's hordes. His undead body was later beheaded by his own mother.[1] | |
Voln | Voln the Elder
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Welly |
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A human soldier stationed at Torchlight, who vanished shortly before the holdout was attacked by Malfegor's hordes.[1] | |
Wanath |
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A prophet of the Order of the Skyward Eye who advised Aarsil towards war, hiding the truth behind the Twelve Trees of Valeron.[1] | |
Wyhorn | Knight-Captain Wyhorn
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Xorin | Xorin, Architect of Will
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An Esper human archmage of the wizard's sect known as the Architects of Will.[8] | |
Zarratha |
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A lich lord from the necropolis of Unx who quickly invaded Jund after the Conflux.[18] He was eventually killed by dragonfire created by a Dragonsoul Knight |
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Doug Beyer (2009), "Alara Unbroken", Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Doug Beyer & Jenna Helland (2008). A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 978-0786951246
- ↑ Jenna Helland (2009) - The Seeker's Fall, Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Matthew Stover (October 2010) - Test of Metal, Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Jenna Helland (April 13, 2009). "The Face of War". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2019-08-12.
- ↑ a b c Greg Weisman (November 2019). "War of the Spark: Forsaken". Del Rey.
- ↑ Ari Marmell (2009). Agents of Artifice, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 978-0786951345
- ↑ a b c d e Doug Beyer (March 4, 2009). "An Etherium Tale". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-18.
- ↑ a b Jenna Helland (August 8, 2012). "The Stonekiller". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12.
- ↑ a b Jenna Helland (August 15, 2012). "The Stonekiller, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (May 6, 2009). "The Day a Vedalken Exploded". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2022-05-21.
- ↑ a b Adam Lee (March 4, 2013). "The Burying, Part 2". magicthegathering.com.
- ↑ Vita Ayala (2018) "Magic: The Gathering - Chandra #2", IDW Publishing
- ↑ Jenna Helland (2009), "Honor Bound", Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ Michael Yichao (November 4, 2015). "All the Cairns of Jund". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (November 3, 2008). "Card of the Day - November 2008". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (March 24, 2009). "Circumnavigation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.