Princess Lucrezia

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Not to be confused with Lucrezia.
Lucrezia
Princess Lucrezia
Information
Colors Blue manaBlack mana
Species Human
Jobs Wizard, Princess
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Jamuraa, Dominaria
Lifetime War with Phyrexia, c. 3335 AR

Princess Lucrezia was a legendary human wizard, who ruled a city-state of the same name in south-western Jamuraa, four centuries after the Ice Age.

History

The Princess was constantly at war with the shah of Fysmatan, another port city on the shore of the Sea of Serenity. Lucrezian marines, an elite unit of her navy, were one of the most disciplined forces to sail the sea.

During one of the numerous wars between Fysmatan and Lucrezia, the latter was also opposed by the Robaran Mercenaries, led by Adira Strongheart. After having found out that Lucrezian marines had enslaved the Unawanna, a tribe of island natives, to build a flotilla of warships, the Robaran Mercenaries attacked the marines and freed the slaves, selling the new ships to Fysmatan.[1]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Johan Clayton Emery April 2001 Legends Dominaria Hazezon Tamar, Belladonna, Jaeger Ojanen, Jasmine Boreal (mentioned), Stone-Bringer, Johan, Hands, Magda, Seanchan, Rikki, Xira Arien, Phanal-Unorg, Conal, Echo, Ander, Pia, Meraud, Tavis, Peregrine, Hunding Gjornersen (mentioned), Adira Strongheart, Lady Caleria (mentioned), Boris Devilboon (mentioned), Stangg (mentioned), Mykler, Roanna, Cole, Declan, Gaynor, Heath, Simone, Treetop, Badger, Virgil, Wilemina, Marigold, Mabyn, Robar, Orville, Princess Lucrezia (mentioned), Pulli, Yanni, Filla, Hellab, Tuttuamo, Zuniwa, Mummuir, Darshan, Anthius, Celeste, Udele, Sheba, Seabrooke, Ragnar (mentioned), Beckoner, Sea King, Makou, Gybo, Firestorm Phoenix, Lustra, Wullab, Ash-May-Ruf, Ash-May-Aran, Phanal-Unorg, Sethrida
Hazezon Clayton Emery August 2002 Legends Dominaria Jedit Ojanen, Taurion, Kyenou, Heath, Echo, Badger, Murdoch, Adira Strongheart, Hazezon Tamar, Wilemina, Johan, Terrent Amese (mentioned), Lady Caleria (mentioned), Wullab, Paxton, Silva, Sethrida, Ash-May-Ruf, Ash-May-Aran, Hands, Vicia, Lorens, Chal, Hadag, Thunderhands, Ur-Drago, Ramirez DePietro, Rikki, Tor Wauki the Elder, Princess Lucrezia (mentioned), Al-abara (mentioned), Steppan, Nevlin, Master of the Hunt, Wynona, Lola, Livia, Dody, Parton, Hestia, Musata, Nax, Noddel, Tarke, Rorran, Manda, Michi, Nida, Kordag, Grapter

In-game references

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Trivia

  • The name of Lucrezia may be a reference to Lucretia, wife of Tarquinis Collatinus, who committed suicide after being raped and so became a paragon of womanly honor.

References