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'''Falkenrath''' is one of the main [[vampires|vampire]] bloodlines on [[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]].
 
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|image=Falkenrath-marauders.jpg
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|plane= [[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]]
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|timepoint=Before and after the [[Mending]]
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|members=[[Anje Falkenrath]], [[Eckhart Von Falkenrath]], [[List of secondary characters/Innistrad|Klaus]], [[List of secondary characters/Innistrad|Uta Falkenrath]]
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'''Falkenrath''' is one of the main [[vampire]] bloodlines on [[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]].
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
The Falkenrath line, concentrated more in [[Stensia]] than the [[Markov]] line, had a famous falconer (now dead) as its progenitor and remains associated with far-reaching activity and predation. Falkenrath are the boldest in walking among [[humans]], taking pleasure in choosing their victims from deep within human communities that consider themselves safe. Falkenrath elders are more likely to master powers of [[flying|flight]] than those of other lines. Even before [[Avacyn]]s return, the vampires of the Falkenrath line were the most brazen about their predation. Accordingly, the [[angels]] struck hard at the Falkenrath line when Avacyn emerged from teh [[Helvault]].
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The Falkenrath line, concentrated more in [[Stensia]] than the [[Markov]] line, had a famous falconer (now dead) as its progenitor and remains associated with far-reaching activity and predation. Falkenrath are the boldest in walking among [[human]]s, taking pleasure in choosing their victims from deep within human communities that consider themselves safe. Falkenrath elders are more likely to master powers of [[flying|flight]] than those of other lines. Even before [[Avacyn]]'s return, the vampires of the Falkenrath line were the most brazen about their predation. Accordingly, the [[angel]]s struck hard at the Falkenrath line when Avacyn emerged from the [[Helvault]].
   
[[File:Falkenrath-marauders.jpg‎|300px|thumb|right|Falkenrath marauders]]
 
 
===Castle Falkenrath===
 
===Castle Falkenrath===
In the middle strip of the [[Geier Reach]], between the Hofsaddel and Getander Passes, lies '''Castle Falkenrath''', a towering, menacing Gothic masterpiece that houses scores of vampires of the Falkenrath line. Although the bloodline's progenitor is long dead, the castle is meticulously maintained. Smaller manor homes exist around the castle and along the border with [[Kessig]], but Castle Falkenrath is the home base from which Stensia's most dominant vampires conduct their ambitious predations. Avacyn destroyed Castle Falkenrath during the events of ''Shadows Over Innistrad'', scattering the remaining members of the bloodline. <ref name="Avacyn">{{NewRef|magic-story/promises-old-and-new-2016-04-13|Promises Old and New|[[Ari Levitch]]|April 13, 2016}}</ref> In the wake of Avacyn's return and [[Sigarda]]'s protection, the '''Heron's Grace monastery''' was founded on the ruins.
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In the middle strip of the [[Geier Reach]], between the Hofsaddel and Getander Passes, lies '''Castle Falkenrath''', a towering, menacing Gothic masterpiece that houses scores of vampires of the Falkenrath line. Although the bloodline's progenitor is long dead, the castle is meticulously maintained. Smaller manor homes exist around the castle and along the border with [[Kessig]], but Castle Falkenrath is the home base from which Stensia's most dominant vampires conduct their ambitious predations. Avacyn destroyed Castle Falkenrath during the events of ''Shadows Over Innistrad'', scattering the remaining members of the bloodline.<ref name="Avacyn">{{DailyRef|magic-story/promises-old-and-new-2016-04-13|Promises Old and New|[[Ari Levitch]]|April 13, 2016}}</ref> In the wake of Avacyn's return and [[Sigarda]]'s protection, the '''Heron's Grace monastery''' was founded on the ruins.
   
 
===Emrakul's corruption===
 
===Emrakul's corruption===
The Falkenrath bloodline was the most affected bloodline by [[Emrakul]]'s corruption.<ref>[[James Wyatt]] 2016, "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad]]''".</ref> Already feral and monstrous before the [[Eldrazi]]'s arrival, the corruption changed them into batlike monsters, sometimes barely resembling humans at all. The vampires themselves atttributed the transformation to the a plague called the 'Boiling Blood', driving them to solitary lives stalking the passes of [[Geier Reach]]. While most have become solitary predators, a particulary old scion of the family named [[Anje Falkenrath]] has gathered a hunting pack of her kin. Anje has a goal beyond feeding: she wants to reclaim Castle Falkenrath from the monks who live there.
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The Falkenrath bloodline was the most affected bloodline by [[Emrakul]]'s corruption.<ref>[[James Wyatt]] 2016, "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad]]''".</ref> Already feral and monstrous before the [[Eldrazi]]'s arrival, the corruption changed them into batlike monsters, sometimes barely resembling humans at all. The vampires themselves atttributed the transformation to a plague called the 'Boiling Blood', driving them to solitary lives stalking the passes of [[Geier Reach]]. While most have become solitary predators<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-1-witch-woods-2021-09-02|Episode 1: The Witch in the Woods|[[K. Arsenault Rivera]]|September 2, 2021}}</ref>, a particularly old scion of the family named [[Anje Falkenrath]] has gathered a hunting pack of her kin. Anje has a goal beyond feeding: she wants to reclaim Castle Falkenrath from the monks who live there.
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After [[the Travails]] the monstrous Falkenrath vampires became referred to as '''Gorgers'''.<ref name="The Dolorous">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-2-dolorous-weight-pleasantries-2021-11-03|Episode 2: The Dolorous Weight of Pleasantries|[[K. Arsenault Rivera]]|November 03, 2021}}</ref>
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==In-game references==
 
==In-game references==
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{{in-game
;Represented in cards:
 
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|cards=
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* <c>Anje Falkenrath</c>
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* <c>Anje, Maid of Dishonor</c>
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* <c>Anje's Ravager</c>
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* <c>Arrogant Outlaw</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Aristocrat</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Aristocrat</c>
* <c>Falkenrath Gorger </c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Exterminator</c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Forebear</c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Gorger</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Marauders</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Marauders</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Noble</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Noble</c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Perforator</c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Pit Fighter</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Reaver</c>
 
* <c>Falkenrath Reaver</c>
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* <c>Falkenrath Torturer</c>
 
* <c>Heir of Falkenrath</c>
 
* <c>Heir of Falkenrath</c>
;Quoted by ''Anje Falkenrath'':
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* <c>Talons of Falkenrath</c>
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* {{card|Abrade|Innistrad: Crimson Vow}}
 
|title1=Quoted by ''[[Anje Falkenrath]]''
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|custom1=
 
* <c>Aggravate</c>
 
* <c>Aggravate</c>
*<c>Insatiable Gorgers</c>
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* <c>Bleed Dry</c>
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* <c>Insatiable Gorgers</c>
;Quoted by ''Uta Falkenrath'':
 
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* <c>Neonate's Rush</c>
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|title2=Quoted by ''Uta Falkenrath''
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|custom2=
 
* <c>Ambush Viper</c>
 
* <c>Ambush Viper</c>
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}}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{NewRef|savor-flavor/planeswalkers-guide-innistrad-stensia-and-vampires-2011-11-02|A Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad: Stensia and Vampires|Magic Creative Team|November 02, 2011}}
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*{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/planeswalkers-guide-innistrad-stensia-and-vampires-2011-11-02|A Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad: Stensia and Vampires|Magic Creative Team|November 02, 2011}}
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:33, 21 November 2021

Falkenrath
Falkenrath-marauders
History
Founded on Innistrad
Active Before and after the Mending
Membership
Notable members Anje Falkenrath, Eckhart Von Falkenrath, Klaus, Uta Falkenrath

Falkenrath is one of the main vampire bloodlines on Innistrad.

Description

The Falkenrath line, concentrated more in Stensia than the Markov line, had a famous falconer (now dead) as its progenitor and remains associated with far-reaching activity and predation. Falkenrath are the boldest in walking among humans, taking pleasure in choosing their victims from deep within human communities that consider themselves safe. Falkenrath elders are more likely to master powers of flight than those of other lines. Even before Avacyn's return, the vampires of the Falkenrath line were the most brazen about their predation. Accordingly, the angels struck hard at the Falkenrath line when Avacyn emerged from the Helvault.

Castle Falkenrath

In the middle strip of the Geier Reach, between the Hofsaddel and Getander Passes, lies Castle Falkenrath, a towering, menacing Gothic masterpiece that houses scores of vampires of the Falkenrath line. Although the bloodline's progenitor is long dead, the castle is meticulously maintained. Smaller manor homes exist around the castle and along the border with Kessig, but Castle Falkenrath is the home base from which Stensia's most dominant vampires conduct their ambitious predations. Avacyn destroyed Castle Falkenrath during the events of Shadows Over Innistrad, scattering the remaining members of the bloodline.[1] In the wake of Avacyn's return and Sigarda's protection, the Heron's Grace monastery was founded on the ruins.

Emrakul's corruption

The Falkenrath bloodline was the most affected bloodline by Emrakul's corruption.[2] Already feral and monstrous before the Eldrazi's arrival, the corruption changed them into batlike monsters, sometimes barely resembling humans at all. The vampires themselves atttributed the transformation to a plague called the 'Boiling Blood', driving them to solitary lives stalking the passes of Geier Reach. While most have become solitary predators[3], a particularly old scion of the family named Anje Falkenrath has gathered a hunting pack of her kin. Anje has a goal beyond feeding: she wants to reclaim Castle Falkenrath from the monks who live there.

After the Travails the monstrous Falkenrath vampires became referred to as Gorgers.[4]

In-game references

Represented in:
Referred to:
Quoted by Anje Falkenrath:
Quoted by Uta Falkenrath:

External links

References