List of secondary characters/New Phyrexia
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The following Mirran and New Phyrexian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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Adaran | Adaran, tangle hunter
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Alderok |
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A Vulshok priest. High priest of Dwugget, master-at-arms of the Krark Cult, and commander of Dwugget's commandos. Controlled and later killed by Vektro.[1] | |
Anton |
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An Auriok serving under Ria Ivor. Killed by Phyrexians.[2] | |
Araneas | Lord Araneas
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A mythological spider-lord from Tangle folklore.[3] The Araneas Altar was built around the Radix by the Sylvok to honor him. | |
Avaricta | Avaricta, Gitaxian Sective
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Avaricta oversees and directs the virologists and biomancers of the Progress Engine in charge of perfecting phyretic infection and its virulence.[4] | |
Axsh | Axsh, lesser cenobite
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Banryk |
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A Viridian elf, a Tel-Jilad Chosen who arrested Glissa for the assumed murder of her parents.[1] | |
Beylyss Snarling Tooth | Kha Beylyss Snarling Tooth
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Father of Raksha Golden Cub, husband of Rhipuur, and the longest-living kha on record. He and his wife died in a hunting accident while Raksha was young.[5] | |
Brynn |
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A Viridian elf on the council, colleague of Glissa's father. Worried about the decreasing amount of stars and rain on the plane.[6] | |
Camik |
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A Sylvok who had realized the threat of the Phyrexians and tried to warn the inhabitants of Temple Might, but was executed by Benzir and his minions for fearmongering.[7] | |
Chikick |
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A hostile, ant-like being from the Razor Fields, said to be as bad-tempered and aggressive as Zabaz.[8] | |
Chunth | First One
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Leader of the trolls at Tel-Jilad. Oldest troll and perhaps the oldest being on the plane, he was one of the only beings on Mirrodin old enough to remember being transported to the plane. Killed by the troll traitor Strang.[6] | |
Dakan | Dakan, the first Kha Great Dakan[1]
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First and mightiest kha of the Leonin on Mirrodin. Legends state that he took the Razor Fields from the beasts, built Taj-Nar, and crafted the Mask of Suns.[6][9] | |
Darlosh |
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Leonin skyhunter serving under Ellasha. Killed fighting nim in the Mephidross.[1] | |
Darven | Darven, Mirran rebel
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Mirran rebel killed by his friend Malach. | |
Daven |
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A neurok servant of Lord Pontifex, who encountered Glissa and Bruenna inside Lumengrid.[6] | |
Delphia | Delphia, Undecided
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Drooge | Master Drooge
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Chief teller of tales and leader of the Tel-Jilad trolls after Chunth's death. His name means "gift giver." Killed by Kaldra to give Glissa time to reach the Radix.[11][12] | |
Dwugget | Krark's Prophet
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Leader of the Krark Cult. After the Soul Traps were destroyed, the Vanishing returned him to his home plane, which he shared with Bruenna, Lyese, and Raksha Golden Cub.[6][1] | |
Ellasha | Lieutenant Ellasha
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A leonin soldier. Accompanied Glissa into the Dross and sacrificed herself rescuing Bruenna.[1] | |
Ethu | Underling Ethu
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A Phyrexian underling who gave a report which signaled the end of the Mirran-Phyrexian War. | |
Faln | Faln, Mirran resistance[13]
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Ganedor | Ganedor, loxodon mystic
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Ghonthas |
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Leader of the Sylvok humans. She ostensibly served as a judge at Glissa's trial, but she was secretly controlled by Vektro. She survived Vektro's cohabitation and his leap into Alderok, and remembered everything that had happened to her during the possession.[1] | |
Grgur |
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The Phyrexian creator of the Meldweb, a sub-praetor in Jin-Gitaxias's service.[4][14] | |
Gyeld | Gyeld, Vault Priest
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Hyath |
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An Auriok serving under Ria Ivor. Killed by Phyrexians.[2] | |
Iapetus |
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A vedalken researcher at Lumengrid. Encountered by Glissa, Bruenna, and Pontifex as they were headed to the Pool of Knowledge.[6] | |
Isila | Isila, Priest of Sheoldred
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Jerryl |
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An elderly neurok man from Medev who survived an aerophin attack. Grandfather of Riley.[6] Likely killed in the later leveler attack that destroyed the enitre village.[1] | |
Jethrar | Commander Jewthrar
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A young leonin guard who brought word from Raksha Golden Cub to his cousin Yshkar to take over leadership of the army while the kha was wounded. Later became Kha Yshkar's army commander.[1] | |
Juex | Juex, tormentor exarch
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Juryan | Juryan, rebel leader
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A leonin who lead the Obu-Tal rebels after the Vanishing. Joined the Mirran Resistance.[15] | |
Kamath |
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Father of Koth of the Hammer.[16] | |
Kane |
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Close friend of Glissa and protector of Tel-Jilad. Killed by Janus.[6][12] | |
Kardem | Kardem of the Spear[17]
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Ketuc | Ketuc of the Helm
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Kio | Kio-father
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A Sylvok who adopted Kessla and raised her as his own. Killed and compleated by Phyrexians.[7] | |
Kizak |
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A Phyrexian sective inquisitor who interrogated Unctus.[14] | |
Konnos | Konnos, Slyvok sage
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Korva | Korva, Vulshok battlemaster
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Krol | Krol, goblin furnace-priest
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Ktat-Raal | Ktat-Raal, Inquisitor Exarch[13]
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Laena | Laena, skyhunter
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A Leonin skyhunter. |
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Lafarius | Lafarius, Neurok sky agent
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Lendano |
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One of the oldest elves in the Tangle. Served as a judge at Glissa's trial.[1] | |
Leonie |
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The mount of Ria Ivor. Killed by Phyrexians.[2] | |
Lephar | Lephar, loxodon surgeon
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Livak |
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An Auriok lookout in Bladehold.[2] | |
The Lyser
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A vulshok known by Koth who was killed in the Tangle.[16] | ||
Maalan |
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A loxodon who met Venser, Koth, Elspeth and Melira in the Furnace Layer.[16] | |
Mafa | Mafa, leonin stalker[18]
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Maneless One
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A legendary elf who fought alongside and eventually sacrificed himself for Dakan.[1] His true name is lost to history. | ||
Minhu | Minhu, Mirran resistance
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An Auriok serving under Ria Ivor. Killed by Phyrexians.[2] | |
Nagel |
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A vulshok known by Koth.[16] | |
Nee |
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A Viridian elf who rescued Kessla from Benzir and his minions.[7] | |
Nokar | Nokar, priest of Sheoldred
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Novosh |
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A Vulshok barbarian sent to kill Skithiryx, and instead compleated by the dragon.[19] | |
Nunic | Nunic, vedalken certarch[4]
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Nyrad |
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Someone whose testicles Koth swears by.[16] | |
Ogrond of the Shield |
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An old vulshok of the Shield clan. When meeting with representatives of the Anvil and Helm clans, he was ambushed and killed by Phyrexians.[20] | |
Orland | Councilor Orland
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Fourth member of the Synod elected by Sodador and Tyrell to oppose Pontifex.[11] At some point after the other three members' deaths, he became a minion of Malil and was later killed by Glissa.[1] | |
Pelyus | Pelyus, vedalken ordinar
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Phila | Phila, Unsealed
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Pilat |
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An Auriok paladin working for the Accorders.[2] | |
Politus | Politus, vedalken emisar Politus, Gitaxian morphologist
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A former vedalken leader compleated during the assimilation of Lumengrid.[21] Now employed by Uulbrek processing the rest of the vedalken and Neurok populations.[4] | |
Prahan | Prahan, Mirran rebel
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Prrackx |
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A high-ranking metatect pontiff who successfully captured and transposed the essence of an Argent Sphynx into himself.[4] | |
Pythor | Pythor, Mirran resistance
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Qal-Sha | Qal-Sha, priest of Norn
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Qerk | Qerk of the Secret Warren
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Ranglif |
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A vulshok known by Koth.[16] | |
Ranya | Ranya, skyhunter captain
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Rhipuur | Khanha Rhipuur
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Mother of Raksha Golden Cub and wife of Beylyss Snarling Tooth. She and her husband died in a hunting accident while Raksha was young.[5] | |
Rhmir | Rhmir, Hand of the Augur
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Riley |
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A small neurok boy in Medev who survived an aerophin attack. Grandson of Jerryl.[6] Likely killed in the later leveler attack that destroyed the enitre village.[1] | |
Rishan |
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Daughter of Ushanti and love interest of Raksha Golden Cub.[5] She was killed in a silver raptor attack by Memnarch's silver raptors.[6] | |
Sadra Alic | Sadra Alic, Neurok strategist
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Sakasha | Sakasha, Leonin sunspear[17]
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Sarja |
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A Neurok woman. She became the commander of Research Spire Eleven after succeeding in Politus's challenge.[21] | |
Sarnvax | Sarnvax, Gitaxian sective
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Overseer of the sective of stitchers, splicers, and excisors who work in the creation of Uulbrek's horrors and compleated Mirrans.[4] | |
Scylla |
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A Vedalken who became incorporated in the compleat body of Unctus.[14] | |
Sheudra |
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A surgeon who is outspoken against Elesh Norn and the Machine Orthodoxy.[4] | |
Shonahn | Shono
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A leonin healer.[1] Raksha's nursemaid. | |
Sodador | Councilor Sodador
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One of the three members of the Synod with Janus and Tyrell.[11] After Janus's death and Pontifex's ascension, he and Tyrell forced a fourth member, Orland, onto the council. After establishing the democratic Free Republic of Vedalken with the two other aligned members of the council, he was killed by Pontifex. | |
Strang | High Priest
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A corrupt troll high priest. Killed Chunth, the leader of the trolls at Tel-Jilad, but was himself killed by Janus before he could be captured and questioned.[6] | |
Tae Aquil | Tae Aquil, Viridian weaponsmith
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Tahk |
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Leonin skyhunter serving under Ellasha. Killed fighting nim in the Mephidross.[1] | |
Tarrin | Tarrin, Hammer-Tribe shaman
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Tazzir |
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Threx | The Chromium Butcher
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A Phyrexian surgeon known to exit Lumengrid and harvest Mirrans from the surrounding areas, including Vy Covalt.[4] | |
Thxmir | Thxmir, Machine Legion scout
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A Phyrexian scout who invaded Kaladesh during the New Phyrexian Invasion. | |
Tilien | Tilien, Sylvok Partisan
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Trennet |
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A Vedalken mage considered ambitious even for his species.[21] | |
Tyrell | Councilor Tyrell
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One of the three members of the Synod with Janus and Sodador.[11] After Janus's death and Pontifex's ascension, he and Tyrell forced a fourth member, Orland, onto the council. After establishing the democratic Free Republic of Vedalken with the two other aligned members of the council, he was killed by Pontifex. | |
Uulbrek | Uulbrek, Gitaxian Sective
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Manages xenomorphology and experimentation in the creation of horrors. Employs the Gitaxian Standard of Purity to measure compleation.[4] | |
Uulk |
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A Phyrexian transcriptionist who witnessed and recorded Kizak interrogating Unctus.[14] | |
Varil | Varil, Neurok partisan
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Vektro |
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A mind-controlling red energy entity aligned with Memnarch, he forced Ghonthas to find Glissa innocent, controlled Alderok, then as Lysee forced Raksha to be expelled from Taj Nar, and forced killed her husband Yshkar. Briefly inhabited an incarnation of Malil before Memnarch awoke and killed him.[1] | |
Vrig |
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A high-ranking metatect pontiff who discovered and attempted to reverse-engineer remnants of Memnarch's Soul Traps.[4] | |
Xaldror | Xaldror, Tender of Vats[13]
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Xanafar |
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A Moriok man who wrote the Journal of the Dawn Age following the Fifth Dawn.[3] | |
Xauvrer | Lord Xauvrer
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A lord of the vedalken made up by Bruenna to trick Glissa into revealing herself.[6] | |
Yavvash | Yavvash of the Accorders
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Yert |
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A Moriok reaper pilot.[6] Fed to Geth's pet Vampire and subsequently turned into one, he beheaded Geth and took control of the Mephidross.[1] Killed by Glissa. | |
Yshkar | Kyshka
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Cousin of Raksha Golden Cub and husband of Lyese while she was controlled by Vektro. Served as kha in Raksha's absence, until he was killed by Vektro in his wife's body.[1] [1][22] | |
Yulyn |
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A Viridian elf and the greatest hunter in the Tangle until Glissa's arrival. Served as a judge at Glissa's trial.[1] | |
Zelosh | Lieutenant Zelosh
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A leonin soldier serving under Kha Yshkar.[1] |
Notes
- ^† Scryfall does not record flavor text for digital cards. See Alchemy: Phyrexia/Flavor text
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Cory J. Herndon (2004) - The Fifth Dawn, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3205-8.
- ↑ a b c d e f Wizards of the Coast (May 20, 2011). "On the Mirrodin Site: Ria of Bladehold". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2017-05-02.
- ↑ a b Doug Beyer (November 17, 2010). "The Human Cultures of Mirrodin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on May 1, 2021.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Magic Creative Team (April 19, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Progress Engine". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Character Profile: Raksha Golden Cub, Kha of Taj Nar (archived)
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Will McDermott (2003) - The Moons of Mirrodin, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-2995-2.
- ↑ a b c Wizards of the Coast (June 17, 2011). "On the Mirrodin Site: Kessla of Temple Might". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-11-28.
- ↑ Emily Teng (June 11, 2021). "The New Legends of Modern Horizons 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ (2003). Mirrodin Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b My 62 Secret Magic Playtest Cards! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (February 20, 2023).
- ↑ a b c d Jess Lebow. (2004) The Darksteel Eye, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3140-X.
- ↑ a b Mirrodin Overview (archived)
- ↑ a b c Magic Creative Team (April 6, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Machine Orthodoxy". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2019-09-09.
- ↑ a b c d Wizards of the Coast (May 27, 2011). "On the Mirrodin Site: Unctus of the Synod". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-08-08.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (December 08, 2010). "The Nonhuman Cultures of Mirrodin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2017-11-23.
- ↑ a b c d e f Robert B. Wintermute (2011) - Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn, Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Magic Creative Team (May 4, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Quiet Furnace". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2018-02-15.
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (April 13, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Steel Thanes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2018-02-15.
- ↑ Welcome to Perfection
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (June 10, 2011). "On the Mirrodin Site: Farris of the Anvil". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29.
- ↑ a b c Doug Beyer (November 30, 2010). "A Tale of Two Clone Shells". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2019-08-12.
- ↑ (2004). Fifth Dawn Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.