Scarlet Vizier

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Scarlet Vizier
Information
Species Human
Job Vizier
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Arathoxia, Stonehaven, Corondor, Dominaria
Lifetime The Thaw or earlier - War with Phyrexia
Born Before 3000 AR
Death 4195 AR

The Scarlet Vizier was a war hero and the second in command to Lord Adam Carthalion in House Scarlet, one of the five powerful houses of Arathoxia on Dominaria.[1]

History

Secretly, he was Ravidel's spellsquire. He had infiltrated House Scarlet for Ravidel to manipulate the lords of Carthalion, but at the same time hoping to use the Carthalion's power to kill Ravidel. During the summit of the Sages of Minorad, Ravidel attacked and forced its planeswalkers into his servitude under threat of reactivating the Golgothian Sylex. To honor his squire's loyalty, Ravidel gave Liana to the Vizier as a slave. Upon his master's return in 1280 Minorad Reckoning, the Vizier was one of the first to die during the siege of Arathoxia. Resurrected by Ravidel the next year, the Vizier only lived long enough for his master to learn that he had taken over Liana's mind and raped her during her enslavement before he was killed again.[2]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Setting (plane) Featuring
The Shadow Mage #1-4 Jeff Gomez July 1995 Dominaria Adam Carthalion, Ravidel, Jared Carthalion, Ezer, Scarlet Vizier, Liana, Yorgo, Yusaf (mentioned) Eusomoné, Nikko, Grand Sultan of Arathoxia, Lady Verdenth, Tobias Kavrel, Bikov, Gwendolyn Carthalion, Lord of House Khone, Narok, Avi
Wayfarer #1-5 Jeff Gomez Nov 1995 Dominaria Jared Carthalion, Gensai, Daro, Avad, the Kadesha, Élan d'Avenant, Kristina of the Woods, Sandruu, Hoont, Sandruu (mentioned), Amadis, Renalt, Finovar, Ravidel, Liana, Taysir (mentioned), Alais (mentioned), Isabeau (mentioned), Gwendolyn Carthalion, Grenfell Mor, Embereck, Altair of Coloni, Scarlet Vizier, Valthus, Caliphear, Faralyn (mentioned), Leshrac (mentioned), Tevesh Szat (mentioned), Adam Carthalion (mentioned), Lord of House Khone, Geyadrone Dihada (mentioned), Sol'Kanar (mentioned), Piru (mentioned), Trine (mentioned), Daria

References

  1. The Shadow Mage comic
  2. Jeff Gomez (1995). "'Wayfarer". Armada.