Telu-Set

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Telu-Set
History
Founded on Muraganda
Active Omenpath Era
Status Active
Membership
Leader King Khal
Members Khrad, Nathala
Information
Species Humans

The allied chiefdoms of the Telu-Set are an alliance of five human clans on Muraganda.[1] They carve a life from the wild, harsh borderlands between the Saurid Autocracy and the ruin of Telu, the Telu-Set's magic-torn homeland from which they have fled. Telu-Set raiders are hardened magehunters and null-mages.

Description

The modern Telu-Set are a martial culture used to an austere existence, but they have not lost the riches or knowledge of their homeland: they are consummate riders, metalworkers, and weavers, who fashion impressive textiles from even the most depleted harvests.[1] Telu-Set cavalry and magehunters are fierce fighters who have fought the Autocracy's border forces to a stalemate and regularly mount raids upon ley mage towers.

The Telu-Set chiefdoms are vehemently anti-magic, pointing back to the magical destruction of Telu by warring mages generations prior.[1][2] Trained in mage-hunting from childhood, they keep a strict, vigilant watch over their population for budding magic tendencies; the only thaumaturgy allowed among the Telu-Set is that of null, or nullification magic, an oppressive form of anti-magic that some humans display an ability to cast at a young age or after the consumption of certain oozes. They hope to one day dam the plane's leylines and end its magic entirely. Telu-Set oracles use breathing pipes to gain visions of possible danger.

Clans

Two of the five clans are known:

  • Mon'Telu, situated in the central stronghold of the Telu-Set.[2]
  • Telu'Ahn, situated in the islands of the Coral Canyons.[2]

References

  1. a b c Miguel Lopez (December 11, 2024). "Planeswalker's Guide to Aetherdrift, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b c Zachary Olson (January 16, 2025). "Aetherdrift - Like No Other Beast". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.