List of secondary characters
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The following characters are only mentioned in flavor text or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Alara
Amonkhet
Arcavios
Arkhos
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Glem | Glem the Lonebard
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Author of "Origins of Kholon."[1] |
Avishkar
Bablovia
Bloomburrow
Capenna
Celesta
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Ashuza (Japanese: アシュザ) |
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The dragon leader of Veluk, installed by Ā.[2][3] The most powerful of the Velukan Dragons, they love violence and destruction. Primarily red-aligned with access to black and green, their decks are named "Goblin Beatdown" and "Regen Disk." Several years after the invasion, they and their task mages were defeated by Tyler, who they then helped to defeat Ā. | |
バルーズ (rōmaji: Barūzu) |
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An imp of Murg.[3] A black task mage under Hepatu, their deck is named "All Zombies." | |
エラメント (rōmaji: Eramento) |
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A treefolk of Lydar Forest.[2][3] A green task mage under Tantanik, their deck is named "Landwalkers." | |
フェローレス (rōmaji: Ferōresu) |
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An elf of Lydar Forest.[3] A green-white task mage under Tantanik, their deck is named "Enchantress." | |
Hepatu[a] (Japanese: ハパト; rōmaji: Hapato) |
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The human necromancer leader of Murg, installed by Ā.[2][3] His purpose in life is the study of life and death. Primarily black-aligned with access to blue and red, his decks are named "Black Goodstuff" and "High Defense." Several years after the invasion, he and his task mages were defeated by Tyler, who he then helped to defeat Ā. | |
ハークーン (rōmaji: Hākūn) |
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A minotaur of Veluk.[3] A red task mage under Azhusa, their deck is named "Creatureless Burn." | |
カシーム (rōmaji: Kashīmu) |
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A faerie of Camat Island.[3] A blue-black task mage under Wanalan, their deck is named "Hecatomb." | |
オーラン (rōmaji: Ōran) |
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A griffin of Tornell.[3] A white-blue task mage under Valeria, his deck is named "Mana Control." | |
Black (rōmaji: Burakku) |
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A white knight of Tornell.[3] A white task mage under Valeria, their deck is named "Animate Wall." | |
Sadzi (Japanese: アサジィ; rōmaji: Asaji) |
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A merfolk of Camat Island.[3] A blue task mage under Wanalan, her deck is named "Merfolk." | |
Tantanik[a] (Japanese: タンターニック; rōmaji: Tantānikku) |
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The elemental leader of Lydar Forest, installed by Ā.[2][3] He is fiercely protective of the forest and will attack any who pollute it. Primarily green-aligned with access to white and red, his decks are named "Green Goodstuff" and "Land Destruction." Several years after the invasion, he and his task mages were defeated by Tyler, who he then helped to defeat Ā. | |
Tyler (Japanese: タイラー; rōmaji: Tairā) |
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A young warrior, protagonist of Magic: The Gathering.[3] | |
Valeria[a] (Japanese: バレリア; rōmaji: Bareria) |
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The angel leader of Tornell, installed by Ā.[2] On the day of her ceremony to become a saint-warrior, her home in Heaven was destroyed by Ā.[3] Primarily white-aligned with access to blue and green, her decks are named "White Goodstuff" and "Mana Control." Several years after the invasion, she and her task mages were defeated by Tyler, who she then helped to defeat Ā. | |
ベスタス (rōmaji: Besutasu) |
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A djinn of Veluk.[2][3] A red-green task mage under Ashuza, their deck is named "Land Destruction." | |
バイス (rōmaji: Baisu) |
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A black knight of Murg.[2][3] A red-black task mage under Hepatu, their deck is named "Death Pits of Rath." | |
Wanalan[a] (Japanese: ワラン; rōmaji: Waran) |
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The spirit leader of Camat Island, installed by Ā.[3] Primarily blue-aligned with access to white and black, his decks are named "Blue Control" and "Tradewind-geddon." The wisest of Ā's apprentices, he can hear others' thoughts. Several years after the invasion, he and his task mages were defeated by Tyler, who he then helped to defeat Ā. | |
Yagoche[a] (Japanese: ヤゴチェ) |
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Leader of Celesta's Supreme Council.[2][3] They have access to all five colors of mana. After Ā's invasion, he cast a protective spell on Magic Heart, and trained Tyler until the young warrior was ready to take on the invader and his apprentices. |
Cridhe
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Antistita |
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One of the three Gwylfan of Loch Prith, the middle-aged mother who pulled the weave of the loom.[4] | |
Argile | The Speaker
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The Speaker of Inys Haen, effectively the leader of the village's elders.[4] | |
Atalanta |
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A stuffed eagle in Inys Nohr, symbol of Nohr's sigil.[4] | |
Baz |
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A warrior of the Far Clans.[4] | |
Belieal | Belieal the Bald
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Ruler of Inys Haen, descendant of Nohr, ancestor of Nazir.[4] | |
BiDrun |
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A soldier of Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Capin |
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The second son of Nohr.[4] | |
Crephas | Felonarch Crephas
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A man of Nohr's line, father of Nazir. Killed and was killed by his own father after they both went insane from the Curse.[4] | |
Donnon |
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A dead man of Inys Nohr whose boat was taken by Lorris, Jedhian and Arn.[4] | |
Drake |
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Father of Arn.[4] | |
The Frog |
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A horribly mutated human warped by Felonarch Crephas's experiments, he lived in the dungeons of Inys Nohr and was kept as a kind of horrible pet, being fed with a live person once a week.[4] | |
Hankin | Fifth from Nohr
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Ruler of Inys Haen, descendant of Nohr, ancestor of Nazir. Builder of the Tower at Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Hanna |
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A healer of the Fourth Far Clan.[4] | |
Harcher |
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One of the elders of Inys Haen, who remained in the village when the others left for Inys Nohr. Died while Malvos and his men were searching the village.[4] | |
Henj |
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An Albion digger working the outside crew.[4] | |
Iggar |
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A soldier of Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Jermin | Seventeenth from Nohr
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Ruler of Inys Haen, descendant of Nohr, ancestor of Nazir.[4] | |
Jom |
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A shepherd from Inys Haen who was friendly with Aylith. Killed in the Nohrish attack on the village.[4] | |
Klaer |
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An Albion of Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Liana |
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The daughter of Haen.[4] | |
Lumi |
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The wife of Haen.[4] | |
Markam |
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A scout of the Third Far Clan.[4] | |
Merco |
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The executioner in Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Morkin | Senrick
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An Albion rebel leader of Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Nesa |
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The sheep dog of Aylith and companion of Jedhian.[4] | |
Odser |
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High Chief of the Third Far Clan.[4] | |
Pamid | Twentieth from Nohr
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Ruler of Inys Haen, descendant of Nohr, ancestor of Nazir, whose rule was called the Reign of Blood.[4] | |
Paren |
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A scout of the Third Far Clan.[4] | |
Portis |
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An elf woman whose skin turned green and whose hair turned into leaves by Crephas's experiments in Inys Nohr, later brought to Loch Prith.[4] | |
Praetis |
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One of the three Gwylfan of Loch Prith, the young maiden who turned the shuttle of the loom.[4] | |
Quid | Twenty-fourth from Nohr
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Ruler of Inys Haen, descendant of Nohr, ancestor of Nazir.[4] | |
Rallu |
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A sentry of the Fourth Far Clan.[4] | |
Raphos |
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A blacksmith, acquaintance of Haen. Killed by Nohr wielding Soulslayer when he tried to stop the Parting, although his death was not realized until 520 years later when Aylith touched him. The Raphos Falls are named after him.[4] | |
RoNal |
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Leader of the Nohrish forces that abduct Aylith. For killing Thix and failing to kidnap Logan, he was tortured and left to die by Nazir.[4] | |
Ruka |
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A woman who was given moth wings by Crephas's experiments in Inys Nohr, later brought to Loch Prith.[4] | |
Selka |
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Wife of Logan, mother of Aylith. Killed in the Nohrish raid on Inys Haen.[4] | |
Senrick | Morkin
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A scout of the Third Far Clan, but really an alter ego of Morkin in his plans to assume power over Cridhe.[4] | |
Sims |
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An Albion of Inys Nohr. Eaten by the Frog.[4] | |
Spens |
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One of the original Mirkalbions of Inys Nohr.[4] | |
Thix |
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Nazir's younger nephew. He tried to rape Aylith while she was unconscious, and was killed for this offense by RoNal.[4] | |
Thrissa |
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The Prophetess of Loch Prith. Wife of Feryar, mother of Nazir.[4] | |
Vale |
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A clansman of Inys Haen who took over as weatherworker after the Parting.[4] | |
Vestira |
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One of the three Gwylfan of Loch Prith, the ancient crone who directed the weave pattern of the loom.[4] | |
Wathel |
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High Chief of the Fourth Far Clan.[4] | |
Zell |
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A soldier of Inys Nohr.[4] |
Diraden
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Falia | Menarch Falia
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A wise woman, who appeared to be a child. Through the use of Blood Magic, she gained wisdom from her mother. This had slowed her aging considerably. Falia was instantly smitten by Gideon's good looks and secretly plotted to separate him from Chandra. Betrayed them to Prince Velrav, who abducted them.[5] | |
Gelidor | King Gelidor
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King of Diraden, who was betrayed by his son Velrav and turned into a blood-feeding husk, sending the plane into a curse of everlasting night. Killed himself by impaling his body on Chandra's flaming sword.[5] | |
Jurl |
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A goblin who guided Chandra and Gideon to Falia's village, but was eaten by the villagers.[5] | |
Velrav | Prince Velrav
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A blood-magic necromancer, and de facto ruler of Diraden. Killed by Chandra Nalaar wielding a flaming sword.[5] |
Dominaria
Duskmourn
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Angus | Angus, survivor scout
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A survivor scout in the House. | |
Carl | Carl, former survivor
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A former survivor in the House inducted into the Cult of Valgavoth.[6] | |
Chirp | Chirp, survivor
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A survivor in the House who befriended a beastie.[6] | |
Cori |
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A survivor in the House who once owned and repeatedly tried to rid herself of the toy Arabella. | Arabella, Abandoned Doll |
Damien | Damien, survivor
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A survivor in the House who is guided by a demon[6] | |
Elsa |
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A human survivor in the House who made a pact with a demon. | Commune with Evil |
Farley |
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A former survivor and one-time track runner who became a speedy zombie. | Undead Sprinter |
Fixer | Fixer, former survivor
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A former survivor in the House who became a Razorkin.[6] | |
Garden | Garden, survivor technologist
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A survivor in the House who developed technology to destroy glitch ghosts. | Exorcise |
Hammer | Hammer, former survivor
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A former survivor in the House who became a Wickerfolk.[6] | |
Harp |
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A human detective survivor in the House who is guided by his teddy bear glimmer. | Tunnel Surveyor |
Henry |
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A survivor in the House who was attacked by a quickened toy. | Ragged Playmate |
Irene |
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A human survivor in the House who encountered her own glitched reflection. | Cackling Counterpart (Duskmourn Commander) |
Jakob |
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A survivor in the House who has a fear of falling. | Fear of Falling |
Jax | Jax, survivor
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A survivor in the House who was approached by a friendly glitch ghost.[6] | |
Joseph | Joseph, comedian
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A former survivor who was killed by a glitch ghost. | Erratic Apparition |
Julie |
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A former survivor in the House who was trapped in a toy which then began to rot. | Putrefy (Duskmourn Commander) |
Lana |
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A survivor in the House who encountered a hand that feeds. | Hand That Feeds |
Linette |
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A survivor in the House who turned hope into armor and conviction | Ethereal Armor (Duskmourn: House of Horror) |
Maggie |
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A former survivor of the House who was trapped in a screen | Trapped in the Screen |
Mangrove | Mangrove, survivor
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A survivor in the House plagued by a nightmare of being eaten alive.[6] | |
Marcus |
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A former survivor in the House who turned into a friendly ghost after death. | Friendly Ghost |
Meg | Meg, supply runner
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A survivor in the House who encountered a fire-wielding gremlin | Barbflare Gremlin |
Melinda |
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A hundred-year-old survivor in the House who is guided by spirits, or one of the spirits herself. | Shepherding Spirits |
Nialle | Nialle, former survivor
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A former survivor in the House hunted by a cellarspawn that eventually caught them.[6] | |
Nina |
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A survivor in the House who has a fear of immobility. | Fear of Immobility |
Rachel |
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A former human survivor who came back wrong. | Come Back Wrong (Duskmourn: House of Horror, #309) |
Rian | Rian, former survivor
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A former survivor in the House who was killed after splitting up from their party. | Split Up |
The Ribbon Man
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A monster who causes those he visits to unravel like a coiled telephone cord.[7] | ||
Sam |
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A survivor in the House who has a fear of losing teeth. | Fear of Lost Teeth |
Sarissa |
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A survivor in the House who was possessed by a vengeful spirit. | Vengeful Possession |
Sasha |
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A human survivor whose glimmer is a manifestation of her childhood pet hamster. | Glimmerburst |
Sethra |
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A survivor in the House and companion of Yew who disappeared after Yew found a quickened toy.[6] | |
Shay |
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A survivor in the House, companion of Lana. | Hand That Feeds |
Sunrise |
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A survivor who encountered a creature with horrid vigor. | Horrid Vigor |
Taros |
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An elf survivor in the House who found strength in desperation. | Frantic Strength |
Tarvin |
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A survivor who suffered a cracked skull. | Cracked Skull |
Tino |
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A survivor in the House who has a fear of isolation after being separated from his friends. | Fear of Isolation |
Torain |
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A human survivor in the House who has the skills to survive. | Most Valuable Slayer |
Tyson |
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A former survivor who was killed by the Ribbon Man.[7] | Seized from Slumber |
Vicky |
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A human former survivor in the House who suffered a grievous wound. | Grievous Wound |
Yew | Yew, survivor
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A survivor in the House and former companion of Sethra who found a quickened toy.[6] |
Echoir
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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The Collector
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A Titan who collects creatures from other planes in magical "arrest" spheres. He is in league with Sifa Grent and aspires to be a planeswalker himself.[8] | Arrest (IDW Comics) |
Eldraine
Equilor
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Brya |
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Daughter of Romom and Tessu. An over 80 year old toddler in Romom's household[9] | |
Keodoz |
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An Elder of Equilor. He was very interested in Urza’s designs for the perfect world, but no other Equilorian shared this opinion.[9] | |
Pakuya |
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An ancient woman in Romom's household, heavily wrinkled and almost completely bald.[9] | |
Romon |
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An auburn-bearded man who let Urza and Xantcha stay in his home while they dwelled in Equilor. Husband of Tessu and father of Brya.[9] | |
Tessu |
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A cook, wife of Romom and mother of Brya.[9] |
Fiora
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Abrado | Abrado, Custodi Priest
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Custodi Priest, a Lich. | |
Alendis | Vice Chancellor Alendis, Chancellor Alendis
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A former Academian who joined the Custodi. A speciest, targeted by Daretti and Grenzo's in their spree of revenge.[10][11] | |
Alessa |
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A Talon woman married to Lito, with several kids. She was a former lover of Dack Fayden and still held unrequited feelings for him.[12] | |
Aribelle | Lady Aribelle
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Wife of Lord Zangari, attending Lord Bartolotti's ball. Lady Tirelli whispered to her husband that she was flaunting his bad business deals. This inadvertently caused Zangari's downfall.[13] | |
Bartolotti | Earl Bartolotti
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Hosts balls for the High City's lesser nobility. The Earl's Spring Gala is the event of the year.[13] | |
Dear Mother
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The Duchess of House Revari. Killed by her third son and returned as a ghost.[14] | ||
Emilio Revari | Don Revari
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Third son of a noble house of middling influence. Killed his mother to inherit her manor in the hinterlands. In turn, he was killed by her spirit.[14] | |
Emralla | Professor Emralla
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Former teacher at the Academy. She was bankrupted by Muzzio's machinations.[10] | |
Grinaldi | Chancellor Grinaldi
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Former chancellor of the Academy. He was forced to leave his position after his wife found out he was having an affair.[10] | |
Iolanni |
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The young, rich mistress of Lord Zangari. She tipped him of Sydri's services, inadvertently causing his downfall.[13] | |
Lito |
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A one-eyed bartender in Talon and husband of Alessa.[8] | |
Mariel |
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Dack Fayden's lover and daughter of the mayor of Drakeston. Killed by Sifa Grent.[12] | |
Marsh |
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A cocky childhood friend of Dack Fayden and top mage of their class. Killed by ruffians in a fight after their graduation, igniting Dack's spark.[12] | |
Ottavio d'Oro | Ottavio d'Oro, Electoral Committee Speaker of Paliano
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Electoral Committee Speaker of Paliano | |
Padril | Padril, council guardian
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Pietro Lokosh |
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One of Marchesa's sub-lieutenants, who was killed by Marchesa as a precaution against corruption by Ervos Trax.[15] | |
Regness | Professor Regness
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Former teacher at the Academy.[10] | |
Tirelli | Lady Tirelli
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Lesser noble attending Lord Bartolotti's ball. Her whisper to Lord Zangari of his wife's flaunting his bad business deals inadvertently caused his downfall.[13] | |
Tulando | Professor Tulando
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Former teacher at the Academy. Slated to be Vice-Chancellor, he was blackmailed by Muzzio and resigned.[10] | |
Yarl |
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A vampire who was forced to lead the massacre of Drakeston by Sifa Grent using the Ancient Fang.[12] Banished for his participation in the massacre, but spared by Dack Fayden because he didn't have a choice in the matter. | |
Zadrous Fimarell | Professor Fimarell
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An former Academian who stole Daretti's ideas. Killed in Daretti's and Grenzo's revenge.[10][11] |
Gastal
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Mincemeat | Min
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An Endrider in Far Fortune's crew.[16] | |
Rido | Rido, Endrider
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An Endrider in the second Ghirapur Grand Prix. | |
Varratsu |
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Manatarqua's spellsquire, encountered by Urza and Xantcha on Gastal.[17] |
Gobakhan
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Abedo | Brother Abedo
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A monk of the Order of the Shieldmage.[18] | |
Armando | Brother Armando
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A monk of the Order.[18] | |
Arturo |
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An acolyte of the Order, cellmate, and best friend of Teyo. A brash human.[18] | |
Barrez | Abbott Barrez
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Leader of the Order of the Shieldmage. A man with dark-brown skin and close-cropped steel-gray hair. He disapproved of Teyo Verada's performance as an acolyte.[19] He was humiliated but proud when Teyo reached his full natural potential.[18] | |
Berluz | Brother Berluz
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A monk of the Order.[18] | |
Peran |
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An acolyte of the Order, and cellmate of Teyo. A minotaur.[18] | |
Theopholos | Theo Theopholos, Order Acolyte
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An acolyte of the Order, and cellmate of Teyo. A dwarf.[18] |
Ikoria
Innistrad
Ixalan
Kaldheim
Kamigawa
Kephalai
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Dirk |
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A guard at the Prelate's palace.[5] | |
Lakros |
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A guard at the Sanctum of Stars in Kephalai.[20] | |
Vicella |
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The protector of the Sanctum of Stars, a blue mage specializing in countermagic.[21] |
Kylem
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Thadus | Thadus the Healer
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Author of Memoirs of Thadus the Healer.[22] | |
Valor |
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A character who is important to the people of Kylem and the Cloudspire Racing Team.[23] Possibly the namesake of Valor's Reach. |
Lorwyn-Shadowmoor
Mercadia
Mirrodin
Muraganda
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Amarth-Tel |
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Ley mage of the Tarry Spire.[24] Supreme among Mon'Telu's foes, the sorcerer Amarth-Tel is arrogant, experienced in tar and bone magic. He sought to bind a vehicle to his power during the 2nd Ghirapur Grand Prix. He was run over and killed by Nathala driving an Endrider vehicle. | |
Chakshi | Chakshi, Dawnchaser pilgrim
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One of the Dawnchaser Pilgrims. | |
Chatal |
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An enormous Fang Druid with lanky arms festooned in leafy camouflage, and a wizened wrinkled face from which thrust boar-like tusks.[24] Mentor of Chatala. He helped Khrad to defeat Amarth-Tel. | |
Grennar |
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A Fang Druid.[16] A large ape with protruding bones that form a proud crown around his head. His ulna and radius are, likewise, visible above the skin. All along the bones are purple gems that glow softly. They're inset into his arm and match the toothy necklace on his chest. Though a sponsor of the second Ghirapur Grand Prix, he was wary of visitors to his plane. | |
Harl |
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A white-draped monk of the wanderer scribes.[24] Despite his use of magic, he has had dealings with King Khal of the Mon'Telu. | |
Khal | King Khal
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Ruler of Mon'Telu, father of Khrad.[24] His voice is deep and loud. He sits on the Antlered Throne and carried the Star-Sword, which he passed to his son. | |
Nathala |
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A former pearl diver from the Telu'Ahn.[24] Druid-trained by Chatal, she is able to speak with the plane's wildlife. She has tanned skin, dark, braided hair held in seashell-adorned plaits, and deep blue eyes set in a heart-shaped face. She joined Khrad to capture and master a vehicle of the Endriders, which she used to run over Amarth-Tel. | |
Olanti | Olanti, Muraganda druid
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One of the Fang Druids. | |
Warble |
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An oozefolk with a taste for aether. Warble caused problems for racers of the Second Ghirapur Grand Prix. |
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Phyrexia
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Abcal-dro |
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A member of Yawgmoth's Phyrexian Inner Circle who oversaw the compleation of Avila.[25] | |
Dabir |
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A Phyrexian gremlin who received the corpse of Avila from Tenesi on the orders of Paax. Dabir brought the corpse to Abcal-dro for compleation.[25] | |
G'xi'kzi |
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A newt of Xantcha's cadre that was turned into meat.[9] | |
Gi'Anzha |
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A newt of Xantcha's cadre that replaced its arm with a pitchfork, and was turned into meat for its actions.[9] | |
Hoz'krin |
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A newt that was renamed Xantcha, then merged into Xantcha's cadre. The two newts with the same name changed their hair to differentiate themselves, effectively an act of rebellion.[9] | |
Kirril |
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Priest who oversaw the compleation of Crovax.[25] | |
Kra'tzin |
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A newt of Xantcha's cadre that was turned into meat.[9] | |
Paax |
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A vat priest who ordered Dabir to deliver the corpse of Avila to Abcal-dro for compleation.[25] | |
Sitrik | Sitrik, birth priest
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One of the priests tending the vats of the Fourth Sphere and guiding the Phyrexian newts. | |
Y'sith | Y'sith, Fifth Circle Priest of Yawgmoth
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Yawgmoth Priest captured and interrogated by Endrek Sahr and the Order of the Ebon Hand.[26] |
Rabiah
Rath
Ravnica
Regatha
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Aaya |
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An elf child of the Great Western Wood.[21] | |
Flobert | Sister Flobert
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A scholar and member of the Keral Keep order.[21] | |
Heliud |
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A man from the city of Thold who was exiled from his home for heresy. He and his followers sailed across the Great Sea, where he found the Purifying Fire and founded the city of Zinara. His faith started the eponymous religious Order of Heliud.[5] | |
Maaya |
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An elf child of the Great Western Wood.[21] | |
Phelgis Ojin | Phelgis Ojin, Keral Keep acolyte
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Saaya |
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An elf child of the Great Western Wood.[21] | |
Samir Mia Kauldi |
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A woodland friend from Chandra.[5] | |
Sergil | Brother Sergil
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A monk at Keral Keep who tried to transcribe the scroll that Chandra Nalaar stole from Kephalai before Jace Beleren claimed it from them.[5] | |
Walbert III |
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Leader of the Order of Heliud. Killed by Chandra Nalaar.[5] | |
Zin |
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A man from the city of Thold who followed Heliud across the Great Sea. There, he confronted Heliud about his beliefs. After having found the Purifying Fire, Heliud bid Zin enter it, and he never emerged, proving Heliud's words true. The city of Zinara was named after Zin.[5] |
Segovia
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Serra's Realm
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Gorig |
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A Phyrexian infiltrant in Serra's Realm that made Radiant believe she was killing Phyrexians while the army was in reality killing innocent people. He fought the Weatherlight in his full-Phyrexian Demon form when Urza attacked the Realm, but was defeated.[27] | |
Sosinna |
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One of the Sisters of Serra.[9] She guarded Xantcha, who she thought was sentenced to die by her lady. She didn’t know that the people trying to kill Xantcha also tried to kill her, for they didn’t accept that she was in love with Kenidiern, an angel. Though Serra did not oppose this, other people in the realm did. | |
Kenidiern |
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An angel from Serra's Realm and Sosinna's lover.[9] He bore the rank of paragon. |
Shandalar
Shenmeng
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Chiyou |
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A teenage fire dancer of the Jiuli Clan who made friends with Jiang Yanggu.[28] | |
Li Shan |
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A mysterious wanderer and the mentor of Mu Yanling.[29] After he seemingly died, the body of the old man vanished. She has spent the years since searching for her mentor across the Multiverse.[30] |
Tarkir
The Edge
Theros
Thunder Junction
Note: See also List of secondary characters/Unknown for most secondary characters encountered on Thunder Junction.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Cog |
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An artifact guard dog of the Sterling Company. |
Tolvada
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Janah |
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Kaya's former girlfriend. Kaya misses the friendship they shared more than she misses the actual person.[19][18] | |
Janah |
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Kaya's former cat, named after her ex-girlfriend. The cat accidentally joined Kaya on a planeswalk and was lost in the Blind Eternities.[18] | |
Keru |
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Someone important on Tolvada, who's had many places named after them, like Lake Keru and Keru's Grave.[18] |
Torwynn
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Canticle | Necromancer Emeritus[31]
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A necromancer and scholar who researched the spells of other planes.[32][33][34][35][36] Former chair of the Institute for Arcane Study. He had a gremlin servant. | |
Erit |
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A young apprentice.[37] | |
Fazael[38] |
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A member of a family engaged in a centuries-long feud.[39] | |
Hesenti |
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A member of a family engaged in a centuries-long feud.[39] | |
Ootak |
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A proud soldier in the Master's armies.[40][41] | |
The Tarkaan[42]
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The scion of a noble house and a member of Teferi's Honor Guard.[39] | ||
Thelonius |
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A scholar at the Institute for Arcane Study likely to become a Shadow Guildmage.[43][44] |
Ulgrotha
Un-iverse
Vryn
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Holmberg |
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A mage after whom Holmberg's Fallacy is named.[45] | |
Millard |
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A mage after whom Millard's Procedure is named.[45] | |
Oubevir |
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A mage after whom Oubevir's Maneuver is named.[46] | |
Pewter |
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Cart-horse for Jace Beleren's block of Silmot's Crossing.[47] When Pewter fell ill, Jace created an illusionary double, maintaining it for weeks after the horse's death. One of Pewter's shoes sits in Jace's childhood bedroom. | |
Sissoko |
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A mage after whom Sissoko's Law is named.[45] | |
Tricien |
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A mage after whom Tricien's Law is named.[45] |
Wildfire
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Jan bin Jan | Caliph Jan bin jan
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A Djinn, current Caliph of Wildfire. |
Zendikar
Unknown plane
Notes
References
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- ↑ Matt Knicl (May 21, 2014). "The Black Rose". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (June 1997). "Single Card Strategies: The Wretched". The Duelist #17, p.34
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (May 1996). "Single Card Strategies." The Duelist #10, 18-20
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (September 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Safe Haven." The Duelist #12, 24
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (February 1998). "Single Card Strategies: Bottle Gnomes." The Duelist #22, 37
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (April 1998). "Single Card Strategies: Fling." The Duelist #24, 36
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (December 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Ivory Gargoyle." The Duelist #14, p.33
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (March 1998). "Single Card Strategies: Tendrils of Despair." The Duelist #23, 26
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (December 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Betrayal." The Duelist #14, p.38
- ↑ a b c Jeff Franzmann (December 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Teferi's Honor Guard." The Duelist #14, p.36
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (October 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Preferred Selection." The Duelist #13, p.31.
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (October 1996). "Single Card Strategies: Lim-Dûl's Vault." The Duelist #13, p.33.
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (October 1997). "Single Card Strategies: Nekrataal." The Duelist #19, 38
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (February 1997). "Single Card Strategies: Shadow Guildmage." The Duelist #15, 39
- ↑ Jeff Franzmann (February 1997). "Single Card Strategies: Magus of the Unseen." The Duelist #15, 40
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- ↑ Alison Lührs (April 2, 2024). "Outlaws of Thunder Junction - Epilogue 2: Bring the End, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.