Myczil Zunich

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Not to be confused with Myczil Savod Zunich.
Myczil Zunich
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Lieutenant Myczil Zunich
Information
Colors Red manaWhite mana
Species Human
Job Soldier
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Ravnica City, Ravnica
Lifetime Rift Era
Death Died 9943 Z.C.[1]
Family
Children Fonn Zunich
Relatives Myc (grandson)
Sources
Ravnica

Myczil Zunich was a wojek officer and a partner of Agrus Kos.[1] He had an extraordinary record of solved cases and successful arrests. He married a Silhana elf and together they had a daughter, Fonn Zunich.

Description

Myczil wore a white handlebar mustache and had the pinkish complexion of a heavy drinker. The color of his pasty skin stood in harsh contrast to the scarlet leather and golden wojek sigil of his duty uniform.[1]

History

In 9943 Z.C. Kos and Zunich were tasked with finding and arresting Palla, a Rakdos gang leader. During this case, Zunich was too eager to get the Rakdos and he mistakenly attacked and killed a little girl, who served as bait for Palla in a trap set by a bounty hunter, Devkarin huntmaster Jarad. Zunich went mad with guilt and grief, and tried to blame the Devkarin at first, then tried to kill Jarad as the sole witness of his act, besides Kos. However, Kos's sense of justice overrode the feelings for his partner, and he tried to stop him. Zunich slipped and fell off the roof and was killed by the impact.

The circumstances of Zunich's death were unknown to anybody but Kos and Jarad and remained a reason for Fonn's bitterness towards Kos years later in 10000 ZC when she met Kos personally. After they successfully prevented Szadek's and Savra's attempt to take over the Selesnya guild during the Decamillennial, Kos told Fonn the truth.

Fonn later named her son, Myczil Savod Zunich, after her father.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Ravnica Cory J. Herndon September 2005 Ravnica: City of Guilds Ravnica Agrus Kos, Myczil Zunich, Hul, Garmakh, Palla, Vina Macav, Pashak, Feather, Razia (mentioned), Gullmott, Cisarzim (mentioned), Rembic Wezescu, Azor (mentioned), Drinj, Wenvel Kolkin, Yertrude Kolkin, Murri, Shylyshash, Garulsz, Bell Borca, Grigor, Zobor, Ferrous Rokiric (mentioned), Wyoryn’vili, Wilmer Ordinescu, Phaskin, Jebun Kirescu, Sulli Valenco, Forenzad, Gerava, Helsk, Vict Gharti, Molliya, Nhillosh, Fonn Zunich, Biracazir, Bayul, Yrbog Vink, Karlaus, Migellic, Ringor, Yuraiz, Shokol Wenslauv, Verzit, Pelerine, Zuyori, Groenico, Bek, Daskos, Vlidok, Chiloscu, Tolgax, Izigy, Wenc, Stanslov, Velika, Jarad vod Savo, Dainya, Elga, Trasz, Zurno, Savra vod Savo, Luda, Tupine, Vyrn, Nyausz, Munczacz, Nollikob, Szadek, Svogthir, Tajini, Sisters of Stone Death, Yaraghiya, Helligan, Harkins, Vlerel, Orytane, Fodret, Wundico, Zekler, Jandallare, Pivlic, Iv’g’nork, Gruto, Jit, Neb, Varl, Chorus of the Conclave, Mat'Selesnya, Maertz

References