List of secondary characters/Innistrad
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The following Innistradi characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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Abigail Pietro |
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Twin of Aubrey and daughter of Catherine and Peter. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Adalee Burk |
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Wife of Holger Burk and mother to Jana and Mikel[2] | |
Adin | Adin, Moorland villager
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Agatha |
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A woman who lives in Kessig and wife of Finneas.[3] | |
Ahren |
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A boy in Verlasen killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Aldreg | Aldreg, Skirsdag cultist
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Alina | Sister Alina
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A member of the Order of the Silver Heron who attended Vronos as a child.[5] | |
Alvasch |
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A human merchant house of tailors who make robes for the bishops of Thraben and fine clothes for the Cecani nobles.[6] | |
Amalric | Amalric of Midvast Hall
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Amphe | Cathar Amphe[2]
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Analise[2] |
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Anders | Anders, Cathar drillmaster
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Andral | Saint Andral
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A Saint of the Church of Avacyn.[7] | |
Andreas | Lunarch Andreas
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A Lunarch who inspired the book "The Blade of Truth: The Uses of Logic in the War Against Demonic Heresies, as Fought by the Lunarch Andreas."[7] | |
Argust | Bishop Argust
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Arrigal |
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A male Bitterheart witch of the Outer Valleys of Stensia.[7] | |
Arvon |
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Ashwin |
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A young cathar who once made a drawing of Willia Verlasen. Soul drained by the Whisperers inside the Verlasen priory.[4] | |
Aubrey Pietro |
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Twin of Abigail and daughter of Catherine and Peter. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Barl | Barl, the smith
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A villager of Verlasen.[4] | |
Barnaby |
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A pious human of Kessig and childhood friend of Arlinn Kord.[8] | |
Barnes | Barnes, village watch
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Barton | Barton, stitcher
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Bear Garrensun |
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Twin of Elleanor and son of Gillian. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Beckram | Beckram, Skiltfolk escort
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Beltstad | Beltstad, cathar recruit
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Berit |
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A vampire slayer inspired by Kaya. | |
Bes Palter |
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The wife of Cathar Palter from Gavony. Palter once guarded a mausoleum where the demon Ormendahl appeared. The demon took possession of Mrs. Palter's body. Together, they fled to Gatstaf and the Ulvenwald, where Mrs. Palter killed three residents and then her husband. In turn, she was killed by Arlinn Kord.[9] | |
Bey | Master Bey
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Uncle of Nadia Bey and master of Bey Manor.[10] | |
Blackwell | Councilwoman Blackwell
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A member of the Council of Hanweir. She left the village for Nephalia to serve the "Queen of Vengeance," possibly referring to Avacyn, before the town's mutation.[1] | |
Bluto |
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A man of the Outer Valleys of Stensia who went mad during Emrakul's presence and started worshipping an aquatic entity in Maurer Lake.[7] | |
Brerig |
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A hunched demon in the employ of Davriel Cane, with features that vaguely resembled a hairless dog's snout.[4] Killed by demon hunters from Thraben. | |
Britta | Britta, midwife of Gatstaf
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Bruno | Bruno, Ulvenwald Guide
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Callan Ahnstat | Cathar Callan Ahnstat Brother Ahnstat[2]
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A Cathar in Thraben Cathedral. Had his arm bitten off by Holger Burk but survived and did not catch lycanthropy. | |
Carl Murray | Councilman Carl Murray
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A member of the Council of Hanweir. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Carlin |
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A bishop of the Lunarch council. She is not part of Jerren's corrupt bishops. [11] | |
Catherine Pietro |
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Wife of Peter and mother of twins Aubrey and Abigail. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Cawle | Bishop Cawle of Elgaud
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Cleric in charge of the inquisitors of the Elgaud Grounds, serving the Lunarch Inquisition reluctantly.[6] No match for Manfried Ulmach. | |
Clare |
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A girl caught in some mysterious webs in an abandoned mill. | |
The Claw[2] |
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Cosper Lowe | Cosper Lowe of the Silbern Guard
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Captain of a detachement of local cathars in Stensia. A classically handsome charismatic young man, good with a horse and blade. He used to be the target of a vampire's infatuation.[12] Around the time of Avacyn's return he killed his stalker.[6] | |
Cristemian | Elder Cristemian[2]
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Crunchgnar |
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A tall, muscular, wingless demon with no hair, inhuman features, and horns that swept back along his head almost like a mane. A minion of Davriel Cane. Quick to heal and a skilled combatant, wearing warrior's leathers and a pair of wicked swords strapped to his waist.[4] Killed by Willia Verlasen. | |
Dadine[2] |
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Dagomar |
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A human merchant house of woodworkers who crafted much of the interior of the Cathedral of Thraben.[6] | |
Dakna | Dakna the schoolteacher
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A villager of Verlasen killed by the Whisperers, whose soul was returned by Tacenda.[4] | |
The Dark Lady
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An entity that communicates with Eruth and that protected her from the cathars that search for her and from the madness caused by Emrakul.[13] | ||
Dartan | Bishop Dartan[2]
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Dead Cathar
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A cathar raised from the dead as a large ghoul. Re-killed and buried by Nadia Bey.[10] | ||
Deborah Mikus |
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Wife of Elder and mother of twins Osten and Timothy. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Deigenhard | Mayor Deigenhard
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Mayor of Wollenbank in Stensia. A stalwart and capable man with a hatred for vampires.[7] | |
Delmund | Inquisitor Delmund
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Dennias |
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A member of the Order of Saint Traft who became eldrazified. Killed by Thalia with Avacyn's spear.[14] | |
Detlef | Elder Detlef
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Detlef sent a letter regarding the phases of the moon to an Elder of Gatstaf.[2] | |
Dierk | Dierk, geistmage
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Geistmage who unsuccessfully tried to help Liliana Vess exorcizing the Chain Veil. Killed by Eldrazi Werewolves, and zombified by Liliana.[15][16] | |
Dmitri Krezkov | Burgomaster Dmitri Krezkov
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The burgomaster of the Stensian town of Krezk during the Travails.[7] | |
Donavich |
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A priest in the Stensian village of Shadowgrange, worshipper of Avavyn and Sigarda.[7] | |
Donya | Donya, village healer
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Dougan |
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A young cathar, loyal to the Lunarch Council. Killed by Odric.[11] | |
Duchorvin | Lord Duchorvin
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A vampire noble. | |
Duerg |
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A member of Elder Rimheit's church who experimented in curing lycanthropy. Killed by a test subject.[2] | |
Dunlap | Bishop Dunlap
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Bishop of the church in Hanweir where mandatory communal meals were held. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Edgard Sarka |
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Brother of the Ospid Horror. Killed two of Eberhart's cathars before they killed him back.[6] | |
Edith Havisham |
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Mother of twins Karl and Rudy. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Edwin |
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A priest at the priory of the Approaches.[4] | |
Elder Mikus |
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Husband of Deborah and father of twins Osten and Timothy. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Einrich |
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A vampire thrall loyal to Thatu Reiniger. Allowed Raben Amsel to enter Reiniger's castle to kill his master.[2] | |
Ekatrin | Ekatrin, elder of Hanweir
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Ekka | Ekka, shopkeeper of Hanweir
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Elda Hamm |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, a woman whose head was killed by the spears of the gate to the Ospid Horror's home.[6] | |
Elden |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who died fighting the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Elleanor Garrensun |
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Twin of Bear and daughter of Gillian. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Elmut | Elmut, crossway watcher
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Elsa |
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Wife of the innkeeper in Gatstaf.[9] | |
Emili | Emili, guard captain
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Einolf Brandt | Captain Brandt
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Leader of the Gavony Riders.[17] | |
Enslow | Enslow, ghoulcaller of Nephalia
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Ghoulcaller inhabiting Nephalia's Erdwal, using the passages to travel from graf to graf - while also animating the bodies of those who run afoul of the Erdwal's other denizens.[6] | |
Eravien | A human member of the "Quiver of Kessig", a band of werewolf-hunters.[7]
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Erold | Erold, Gatstaf springsage
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Esler | Esler, Havengul mercenary
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Ethan | Elder Ethan
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Elder at the Lake Zavra hamlet. His son was a secret Gitrog worshipper, who was killed by the monster itself.[18] | |
Eva | Madam Eva
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A Bitterheart witch in the Stensian village of Shadowgrange.[7] | |
Evelin | Lady Evelin
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A resident of Gatstaf, known for making the best and most potent wards in the town. Killed by Mrs. Palter.[9] | |
Ferrick | Ferrick, Village Warden
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Feuer |
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Vampire messenger and purveyor of ossuary furniture. A lackey of Olivia Voldaren.[19] | |
Finneas |
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A man from Kessig, killed by the Falkenrath vampire Klaus. Agatha's husband.[3] | |
Fiona Watcher | Lady Fiona Watcher
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A lesser noble of Lammas who is the leader of a small demon cult.[7] | |
Foote |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who died fighting the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Forlith | Forlith, Watcher of the Moors[2]
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Freydalia |
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An angel of Goldnight.[20] | |
Frietz | Deacon Frietz[2]
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Frimar | Captain Frimar
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Leader of the Lunar-Smiths of Avacyn.[17] | |
Galan |
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A human noble house, influential in the Fal Seminary, taking a scholarly approach to the faith of Avacyn.[6] | |
Garl | Garl, sticher's assistant
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Garner Kroft | Garner Kroft, Moorland farmer
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Geor | Geor, Havengul fisher
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Gerad |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who was killed horribly while fighting Edgard Sarka.[6] | |
Geralf I Cecani |
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Paternal grandfather of Gisa Cecani and Geralf Cecani. | |
Geralf II Cecani |
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Father of Geralf Cecani and Gisa Cecani. Husband of Gretchen Cecani | |
Gillian Garrensun |
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Mother of twins Elleanor and Bear. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Ghrin-Danu |
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A primordial goddess the witches of the Dawnhart Coven made a pact with. | |
Glather | Elder Glather
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One of the twelve Elders of Gatstaf.[9] | |
Grart |
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A demon hunter from Thraben.[4] | |
Greftieg | Cathar Master Greftieg[2]
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Gregel | Gregel, township militia Gregel, militia leader Gregel, Militia Captain[2]
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Gretchen Cesani |
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Mother of Gisa Cecani and Geralf Cecani, wife of Geralf II Cecani.[21] She was resurrected along with her husband by Gisa, and later laid back to rest at Geralf's urging.[22] | |
Greyfield | Aunt and Uncle Greyfield
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Grindelin |
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A servant of Davriel Cane.[4] | |
Gritich | Master Gritich
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A rug maker from Verlasen.[4] | |
Grodd |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who died fighting the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Gundie |
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A Thraben woman training to become a silver-smith.[2] | |
Gurdenvala | Sister Gurdenvala
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The old, stern prioress of Verlasen's priory, killed by the Whisperers inside the church.[4] | |
Gurtlen | Mayor Gurtlen of Hremeg’s Bridge[4]
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Gustav |
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A farmer in Kessig.[3] | |
Guthril |
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A werewolf who was temporarily cured of his curse by the young alchemist Theodora Glick. For three lunar cycles, he stayed human, but he eventually turned back into a werewolf, stronger than ever, smashed Theodora's lab, and ran off.[23] | |
H Karlmahn[2] |
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Hadaken | Hadaken, alchemist of Nephalia
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Necro-Alchemist living in Selhoff Uses geist-fuelled engines to animate skaabs.[6] | |
Hadwin Dodd |
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A pear farmer in Videns parish. Secretly a werewolf, Dodd was killed after killing two children while transformed. Unlike most werewolves, Dodd did not return to his human form after death.[1] | |
Halfid |
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A human merchant house of furriers who clothe the Lieva nobles in luxury.[6] | |
Halmig | Halmig, Order of Saint Traft
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Halmig had been away from the march of the Order of Saint Traft upon Thraben. When he had rejoined the march, he had been changed into something, more squirming thing than man, and Thalia had been forced to kill him. She could only guess what he had encountered on his scouting mission, and what had happened to the soldiers under his command.[14] | |
Hanse |
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Father of Maeli and husband of Kelse, deceased before the events of Shadows over Innistrad.[24] | |
Hannis |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who died fighting the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Hantsen | Master Hantsen, postmaster of Thraben[2]
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Haral |
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A cathar veteran, loyal to the Lunarch Council. Killed by Odric.[11] | |
Harold |
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Harra | Harra the Adjudicator
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Hedvika | Miller Hedvika
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A villager of Verlasen killed by the Whisperers, whose soul was returned by Tacenda.[4] | |
Heida |
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A member of the Dawnhart Coven. | |
Helvig |
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A cultist of Westvale Abbey and leader of the Seekers of Westvale, who all went mad during the Travails.[6] | |
Hermann Reichert |
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A cathar, and the father of Ingrid Reichert. He disapproved of her choice to become a protector after he lost his hand during his service.[25] | |
Hermit of Hanne Hall
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Hettiene Millard |
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A Hanweir villager who lost an arm to a werewolf attack. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Herzag | Herzag, mayor of Havengul
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A corrupt merchant, who allows the illicit underground to flourish for his gain.[6][7] | |
Higa | Higa, slayer-captain of Gatstaf
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Hilde |
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Wife of Liont and mother of Talia and Kan. Killed by her husband when the Cursemute lifted and he became a werewolf again.[24] | |
Hildin | Hildin, priest of Avacyn
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Hilgin |
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A woman whose children were killed by Old Stickfingers.[26] | |
Hinrik | Hinrik of House Cecani
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Iroe[2] |
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Irska Dusken |
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Sire of the Dusken bloodline. Killed by Strefan Maurer.[7] | |
Isobel |
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An angel of Flight Alabaster who sided with Avacyn against the Humans and was later killed by them. [27]. | |
Ivold |
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Jana Burk |
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Daughter of Adalee and Holger Burk.[2] | |
Jagger |
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A man trapper from Kessig.[28] | |
Jagreth | Cathar Jagreth of Thraben
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A cathar sent to kill Davriel Cane. He was beheaded but kept alive by Cane before eventually having his spirit released.[4] | |
Jedda |
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The old horse of Rem Karolus.[14] | |
Jedda |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, the only one besides himseld who survived their encounter with the Ospid Horror. She dealt the killing blow.[6] | |
Joan |
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A woodcutter from Verlasen.[4] | |
Johanna |
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One of the last Wolfir. Leads the Silverfur Howlpack with Pavel.[6] They fought with the coalition at the Battle of Thraben. | |
Joiva |
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Runs Joiva's Gamehouse.[2] | |
Jolen | Mayor Jolen
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The Mayor of Trostad, which was heavily attacked during Gisa and Geralf's NecroWarfare.[2] | |
Jorelda |
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A pub owner in Hanweir.[13] | |
Jorgin Rimheit |
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Father of Elder Rimheit and grandfather to Elsi Rimheit. Executed 87th of Hunter's Moon, Ava. 699 for trying to protect Elsi from the Cathars.[2] | |
Jorgo |
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A villager of Verlasen killed by the Whisperers, whose soul was returned by Tacenda.[4] | |
Jorgson |
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A man serving Master Bey.[10] | |
Jorl |
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A man from Verlasen, killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Jotti Sarka |
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Mother of the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Kalim | Elder Kalim
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A fisherman at Lake Zavra. Father of Wilbur. Leader of the secret Gitrog worshippers. Killed by the monster.[18] | |
Kan |
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Son of Liont and his wife Hilde. Killed by his father when the Cursemute lifted and he became a werewolf again.[24] | |
Kari |
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A woman from Verlasen, killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Karl Havisham |
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Twin of Rudy and son of Edith. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Kasten |
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Nadia Bey's dog.[10] | |
Kastinne | Slayer Kastinne
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A young and insane woman from Shadowgrange who considered herself a wandering monk.[12] Demons killed her children and imprisoned their souls. She trained and worked with Rem Karolus and was a frequent visitor of Devilthorn Lodge. She snapped with Emrakul's arrival, her body and mind transforming in horrible ways. She came to resemble the demons she once hunted, and her prey became the humans who once had mocked her.[6] | |
Kep | Kep, Lunarch inquisitor
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Kerren | Kerren of the Mausoleum Guards
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Klaus |
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A 200-year-old Falkenrath vampire killed by Dire-strain werewolves.[3] | |
Klein |
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A farmer in Kessig.[3] | |
Kolyan Indirovich | Burgomaster Kolyan Indirovich
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The burgomaster of the Stensian town of Shadowgrange during the Travails.[7] | |
Kralmar | The Kralmar
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A Kraken-like monster worshipped by human cults in Nephalia.[7] With the arrival of Emrakul, the monster became even more horrific, slowly losing any resemblance to a creature of the natural world.[6] | |
Kordel | Kordel the Cryptic
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Koss |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who was killed horribly while fighting Edgard Sarka.[6] | |
Krig | Master Krig[2]
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Kristoff Laurent |
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A Markov vampire killed by a Nusfar.[29] | |
Laerin | Inquisitor Laerin
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Lagra | Lagra, hamlet physician
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Larssen | Councilwoman Larssen
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Member of the Council of Hanweir. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Lehren |
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A fisherman at Lake Zavra. Shot by Mia and killed by the Gitrog.[18] | |
Leighton | Cathar Leighton
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A cathar at the Elgaud Grounds. Killed by Arlinn Kord in her werewolf state.[20] | |
Leukin |
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Somebody who was killed by an exploding angel. | |
Levana | Levana, Midnight Duelist
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Lewenheart | Captain Lewenheart
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Lieva |
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A human noble house, known for their town salons, bishop hangers-on, and decadent parties.[6] | |
Lipseg[2] |
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Lira Kurash | Councillor Lira Kurah
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Wealthy merchant, leading the town council of Selhoff.[6] | |
Lorn | Lorn, Lambholt innkeeper
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Luciana |
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A human of Kessig and childhood friend of Arlinn Kord. Killed by Arlinn during one of her early transformations, causing her planeswalker spark to ignite.[8] | |
Lucien |
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A priest of Avacyn at the Saint Andral's Church in the Stensian village of Lammas.[7] | |
Lucilla[2] |
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Lydia Petrovna | Baroness Lydia Petrovna
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The leader of the Stensian town of Lammas during the Travails.[7] | |
Lysandra | Capitain Lysandra
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A human captain of the Hanweir guard.[13] | |
Lywer | Master Lywer[2]
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M. Leutster |
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A trapper from Bowerhont, Kessig cursed with lycanthropy.[2] | |
Mahus | Master Mahus[2]
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Marel | Marel, Dawnhart witch
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Marella |
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A noblewoman who organized a ball to attract suitors for her daughter. Unfortunately, one of the visitors was a vampire. | |
Marguerite |
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One of Gavony's most celebrated bards.[13] | |
Marta |
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A young cathar, loyal to the Lunarch Council. Killed by Grete.[11] | |
Martikov |
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A family of forcemages, owners of the Wizard of Wines winery outside Krezk, and members of the Keepers of the Feather witch coven.[7] | |
Martyn | Bishop Martyn
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Bishop of the Church of Avacyn who sentenced Elsi Rimheit to death.[2] | |
Mary | Lady Mary
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A Lady of Gatstaf who died and was tended to by Elder Somlon.[9] | |
Master of the Elgaud Cathars
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Mathan |
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A member of the Order of Saint Traft. A friend of Dennias.[14] | |
Mauer | Inquisitor Mauer[2]
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Merlinde | The Prioress
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Head of the Priory of the Approaches, who had introduced the cult of the Nameless Angel to its people. An old, hard lady with furrowed skin and a silver bun.[4] She had made a deal with Davriel Cane. If he would keep the peace in the Approaches she would turn a blind eye to his demon consorting. She sent hunters after him after he became a suspect in the murder of the people of Verlasen. | |
Mikel Burk |
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Son of Adalee and Holger Burk.[2] | |
Mikus | Elder Mikus
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A Church elder in Hanweir. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Minaldra | Minaldra, the Vizag Atum
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Most prominent member of the oracular cult known as the Vizag Atum, foretelling the End of the World. A tall, pale, woman sitting in a perpetual trance.[6] | |
Minna | Minna of Selhoff
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A cathar apostate and former Midnight Duelist. During Avacyn's absence, she staged traveling shows to exhibit her bladework skills.[17] During Avacyn's madness, she rededicated herself to her former mission and became a popular hero to the people of Nephalia.[6] | |
Mirian |
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A villager of Verlasen killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Morkamp | Morkamp, Lambholt innkeeper
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Nadila Maas | Nadila Maas, Moor Chaplain
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Nesmith |
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Nickers |
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The horse of Lion and his family.[24] | |
Nordemann[2] |
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Notker |
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An elderly cathar who was stabbed by a village traitor and then soul drained by the Whisperers inside the Verlasen priory.[4] | |
Odila | Odila, witch of Morkrut
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Witch, serving a demon who presumably dwells the Morkrut.[6] | |
Ola | Ola of Lambholt
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Olaylie |
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An angel of Goldnight. Attacked by devils at Havengul and killed by Arlinn Kord in her werewolf state.[20] | |
Oliver Hayfield |
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Editor-in-chief and senior reporter of The Hanweir Chronicle. Assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Orwell | Orwell, the bellringer
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A resident of Gatstaf, killed by Mrs. Palter.[9] | |
The Ospid Horror
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The youngest Sarka boy, mutated into a monstrosity. Killed six of Eberhart's cathars, before it could be killed.[6] | ||
Osten Mikus |
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Twin of Timothy and son of Deborah and Elder. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Otto | Otto the hunter
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Palter | Cathar Palter
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A Cathar of the Lunarch Council from Gavony. Palter once guarded a mausoleum where the demon Ormendahl appeared. The demon took possession of Mrs. Palter's body. Together, they fled to Gatstaf and the Ulvenwald, where Mrs. Palter killed three residents and then her husband. In turn, she was killed by Arlinn Kord.[9] | |
Paulin | Paulin, trapper of Somberwald
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A former trapper. He was one of the few who were able to battle the Ashspawn, the transformed demons and devils of the Ashmouth.[6][7] | |
Pavel |
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One of the last Wolfir, leading the Silverfur Howlpack with Johanna.[6] He met the veil-cursed Garruk and they hunted together for a time. [30] Pavel and his pack fought with the coalition at the Battle of Thraben.[31] | |
Perall |
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One of Eberhart's cathars, who died fighting the Ospid Horror.[6] | |
Peter Pietro |
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Husband of Catherine and father of twins Aubrey and Abigail. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Quilion |
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A lesser bishop of the Lunarch council, firmly under Jerren's thumb, and possible part of the Skirsdag. [11] | |
R Meintor[2] |
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Raban | Saint Raban
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Founder of Avabruck's central cathedral, the Temple of Saint Raban. A legendary investigator and slayer of werewolves. | |
Radulf | Radulf, priest of Avacyn
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Radwick | Radwick, farmer of Gatstaf
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Raf Gyel | Raf Gyel of the Quiver of Kessig
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Captain of the Quiver of Kessig, an order of cathars specializing in archery and long-range defense.[17][7] When the Thing in the Grotto arrived in the Gatstaf Grotto, Raf had to relocate the Quivers' base of operations to the Gatstaf parish church.[6] | |
Rahadin |
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A vampire of the Dusken line who betrayed his relatives, siding with Strefan Maurer and actively helping destroy most of his line. Still serves the Maurer line faithfully.[7] | |
Rahnes Flenn[2] |
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Ralen |
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Ramag |
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Leader of the Kralmar-cult in Rivstalt.[6] | |
Reade | Head Councilman Reade
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Leader of the Council of Hanweir. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Reelah | Reelah, Shaman of the Mondronen
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A werewolf, part of the former Mondronen howlpack.[6] | |
Reeves | Archmage Reeves
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An Archmage of Goldnight. Killed by Arlinn Kord in her werewolf state.[20] | |
Reig | Reig, wandering monk
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Wandering monk, killed by the Twins of Maurer Estate. | |
Reller | Farmer Reller[2]
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Rembert | Archmage Rembert
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An Archmage of Goldnight. Mentor to Arlinn Kord.[20] | |
Renna | Renna, Selhoff alchemist
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Ricton | Ricton, traveling merchant
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Rimheit | Elder Rimheit
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The leader of a group of druids and berserkers worshipping a yew spirit occupying a Gulthias tree on Yester Hill in the Outer Valleys of Stensia.[7] Any relation to Adila Rimheit is unknown. | |
Rinelda Smit | Ghoulcaller Rinelda
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A young, self-taught ghoulcaller trying to make her mark on Stensia by creating her own force of beings to defend against vampire attacks.[12] | |
Rogel |
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An informant in Hanweir.[13] | |
Rom |
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An old man with a scruffy grey beard.[4] A former demon hunter and later werewolf hunter, before he came to the Approaches to live at the priory. Once there, he was forced to kill the Nameless Angel. | |
Rorica |
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Unhappy with the creation of the wolfir, Rorica broke with her order and led a crusade against the “reformed werewolves.” | |
Roricus | Captain Roricus
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Leader of the Avacynian Diabolists.[17] | |
Rudy Havisham |
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Twin of Karl and son of Edith. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Rupirk | Rupirk, porter at the Rusted Anchor Inn
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Ryla |
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Sadie | Ms. Sadie
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An old woman living in the woods. Before her Eldrazification she had adopted Maeli and given him a Teddy Bear.[32] | |
Samson | Samson, vampire guard captain[2]
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Sarah |
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Blacksmith's wife at the Lake Zavra hamlet and secret Gitrog worshipper. Killed by the monster itself.[18] | |
Sarka | Jotti Sarka, Edagard Sarka and the Ospid Horror
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A family living near Selhoff and the Ospid River, cursed by a monstrous corruption creating a hideous, inhuman creature every other generation.[6] | |
Seeta | Seeta, Lunarch Inquisitor Seeta of Thraben
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A zealous Avacynian inquisitor from Thraben. Spent some time executing heretics in Lammas in the Outer Valleys of Stensia[7], then started pursuing the Order of Saint Traft. Leader of the 'Sinpurged'.[14] Seeta was killed by Olivia Voldaren during the attack on Thraben. | |
Seikes | Councilwoman Seikes
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A member of the Council of Hanweir. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze.[1] | |
Sereni Galan | Lunarch Sereni
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Last Lunarch. Killed by Avacyn for defying her orders. Replaced by the Lunarch Council.[6] | |
Sergei Maurer |
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A human, killed and exsanguinated by his brother Strefan Maurer after Strefan became a vampire.[7] | |
Shana |
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Witch of the Dawnhart Coven. An excellent brewer of cider.[19] | |
Shoran | Innkeeper Shoran
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Innkeeper in Gatstaf.[9] | |
Sigismund |
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A Silverblade Paladin.[33] | |
Silverstreak |
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A loyal hippogriff | |
Skaharra |
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Alpha werewolf of the Leeraug Howlpack. The Leeraug is a relatively small and tight-knit pack of vicious predators, unique in that they hunt under the black night of the new moon, rather than transforming when the moon is full. Skaharra is a black-furred she-wolf noted for her tendency to kill entire families in a single night while sparing unrelated farmhands and servants.[23] | |
Somlon | Elder Somlon
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One of the twelve Elders of Gatstaf. Killed by Mrs. Palter.[9] | |
Stefan | Stefan, art critic
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Stefan |
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A cathar partner of Ingrid Reichert. Killed by a Falkenrath vampire.[25] | |
Stitched Girl
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A young girl raised as a skaab by a ghoulcaller and fitted with blades stitched to the stubs of her fingers. Killed by Nadia Bey.[10] | ||
Sterin Gorn |
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An official of Stensia who attempted to stop Anje Falkenrath from taking back Heron's Grace Monastery, and was killed fighting her.[6] | |
Sved | Sved, fisherman of Nephalia
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Talia |
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Daughter of Liont and his wife Hilde. Killed by her father when the Cursemute lifted and he became a werewolf again.[24] | |
Tamil |
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Tatyana |
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The only woman that Strefan Maurer ever loved, though he has taken numerous consorts over the years.[7] | |
Terhold | Terhold, Archmage of Drunau
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Terrance |
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Veryl's younger brother at the Lake Zavra hamlet and secret Gitrog worshipper. Knocked out by Wilbur and eaten by the monster itself.[18] | |
Thalberg | The Thalbergs[2]
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Thaniel | Thaniel, Gatstaf shepherd
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Thedis | Inquisitor Thedis
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A renowned inquisitor who was sent by the Church of Avacyn to investigate the murders in Estwald in Nearheath. His head was discovered mounted on a post near the outer wall of Thraben. | |
Theodora Glick |
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A young alchemist who managed to temporarily remove the curse of lycanthrope from the werewolf Guthril for three lunar cycles. However, Guthrick eventually turned back into a werewolf, stronger than ever, smashed Theodora's lab, and ran off.[23] | |
Thing in the Grotto |
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A monstrous yet stealthy many-headed creature that resembled both wurms and maggots, with characteristics of Emrakul's spawn as well. Despite its size and bulk, it hid easily by melting into the shadows in definace of normal laws of physical space. The heart of its lair was the Gatstaf Grotto. It was not defeated, but it is unknown what happened to it when Emrakul was bound in the moon.[6] | |
Tim |
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A young, crippled, orphan who got transformed into a werewolf by a strange woman who worked as a doctor at the orphanage. He killed Jerren.[34] | |
Timothy Mikus |
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Twin of Osten and son of Deborah and Elder. Presumably assimilated into an Eldrazi Ooze in Hanweir.[1] | |
Tinua | Tinua, Skirsdag cultist
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Tobias | Tobias, trader of Erdwal
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Tobor | Cathar Tobor[2]
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Tristen | Tristen, Cathar Marshal
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Trogen | Saint Trogen, the Slayer
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Trosk | Constable Trosk
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Uda |
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A woman skaberen. | |
Ulda | Ulda, Gavony Rider
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Ulric |
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A cobbler in Verlasen killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Uta Falkenrath |
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Vaast Markov | Lord Vaast
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A vampire who ruled as Lord of the Approaches. Killed by Davriel Cane.[4] | |
Vadvar | Vadvar, Thraben stonewright
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Vallon | Vallon, Thraben inspector
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Vanya Falkenrath |
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A Falkenrath vampire and blood artist. |
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Veka | Veka, hinterland inspector
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Verena | Inquisitor Verena
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A cathar from Avabruck. She disregarded her superiors and returned to Kessig to guard Devil's Breach.[6] | |
Verminal |
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One of Davriel Cane's demonic servants.[4] | |
Verna | Verna, priest of Sigarda
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Verna |
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Flower girl at the Lake Zavra hamlet and secret Gitrog worshipper. Shot by Mia and eaten by the monster itself.[18] | |
Veryl |
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A fisherman at Lake Zavra. A strong believer of the Gitrog monster.[18] | |
Vesna | Vesna, Dawnhart witch
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A Dawnhart Coven member witch. | |
Vetters | Elder Vetters
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Mayor of Drunau. A human servant of Runo Stromkirk.[6] | |
Victre |
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A villager from Verlasen.[4] | |
Vik |
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A victim of Old Stickfingers.[26] | |
Visil | Constable Visil
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Vizrik |
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A devil. | |
Voluptara Highwater | Feaster of Men Miss Highwater Miss Taria
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A female demon and minion of Davriel Cane, known as one of the most dangerous and wily of demons of the Nexrix Flame Expanse.[4] She wears human clothing — a fitted grey jacket over a simple knee-length skirt — and wears her black hair in a bun. She has ashen grey skin and dark red eyes, with small horns peeking up through her hair. | |
Vonn | Vonn, geist-trapper
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Waechter | Bishop Waechter[2]
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Warin | Farmer Warin, Wife Warin
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Pair of Gatstaf farmers, plagued by unknown horrors.[9] | |
Weamer |
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A family living in Verlasen, killed by the Whisperers.[4] | |
Webbe | Master Webbe[2]
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Weber | Widow Weber
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Wendin | Wendin, veteran cathar
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Whip[2] |
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Wilbur |
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Fifteen-year-old boy and friend of Mia at the Lake Zavra hamlet. A fisherman and secret Gitrog worshipper, but later sacrificed to the monster himself.[18] | |
Wilhelm Brandt |
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The undefeated champion of the pits until he lost a fight to Reika Eberhardt. Wielded multiple warhammers.[2] | |
Willia Verlasen |
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Twin sister of Tacenda, cursed by blindness at night.[4] During the day, she was a fearless warrior. After she was converted to the faith of the Nameless Angel, she trained to become a cathar. | |
Wulmer | Grafdigger Wulmer
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Yaster | Yaster, Havengul shopkeeper
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Yeter | Yeter, Trostad Villager
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Yledris Bloodslave |
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A Nightreach demon of the Devrik Depths in Davriel Cane's retinue. Claims to be Gutmorn's' sister.[4] Killed by a pyromancer from Thraben. | |
Yonda | Yonda of Gavony
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Yora | Yora, academy researcher
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York | York, Kessig tracker
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Yzlkpk |
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A homunculus. | |
Zakarias | Father Zakarias
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A human of Kessig and priest of the Church of Avacyn. He was friends with Arlinn Kord when she was young.[8] | |
Zilky Grebbs | "Doctor" Zilky Grebbs
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A stitcher and "doctor". |
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Zilla | Zilla of Lambholt
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Notes
^† Scryfall does not record flavor text for digital cards. See Alchemy: Innistrad/Flavor text.
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