MTG Wiki
Advertisement

Gustha Ebbasdotter
Royal Mage of Kjeldor
Gusty the Royal Pain
Hydroblast
Details
Race Human
Birthplace Terisiare, Dominaria
Lifetime Ice Age
Died 2934 AR
Parents Äage
Relatives Gerda Äagesdotter (cousin)
Colors
{U}
Sources
The Eternal Ice

Gustha Ebbasdotter was the royal mage of Kjeldor at the time of the Ice Age of Dominaria.

Description[ | ]

Gustha is described as having long, luxurious black hair and a dark-skinned face. She wore slippers and long, blue and white robes, and normally had a calm demeanor, although it was sometimes broken by irritation such as when arguing with her cousin, Gerda Äagesdotter. She led the Royal Academy of Magic in Krov and was known as a strict leader. Her no-nonsense attitude and firm hand earned her the nickname "Gusty the Royal Pain".[1]

History[ | ]

Gustha was in on her cousin Gerda's conspiracy that allowed Lim-Dûl to capture Jodah and bring him to Tresserhorn, but felt remorse afterward, and had a progressive falling out with her cousin as a result. As part of the deal, she received Jodah's Mirror, which was later stolen back by Jaya Ballard. Gustha eventually made amends with Jodah, and sided with Kjeldor against Lim-Dûl. She ended up dying a hero's death during Lim-Dûl's Battle. After having exhausted all her spells against a warded Avram Garrisson, she was swarmed by the necromancer's undead, and she barely had time to scream before falling.[1]

Trivia[ | ]

  • Gustha's final battle with Lim-Dûl in Fyndhorn forest at the end of the Ice Age is depicted in the trailer for Ice Age.[2]

Gallery[ | ]

Story appearances[ | ]

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
The Eternal Ice Jeff Grubb May 2000 Ice Age Dominaria Arkol, Márton Stromgald, Lim-Dûl, Darien, Jodah, Zur (mentioned), Freyalise, Chaeska, Jarkeld (mentioned), Tevesh Szat (mentioned), Leshrac, Marit Lage (mentioned), Sima, Jaya Ballard, Gustha Ebbasdotter, Gerda Äagesdotter, Belenda Danisdotter, Mairsil, Jonte, Aliana, Shannan, Lovisa Coldeyes, Avram Garrison, Varchild, Arcum Dagsson, Thadior Glandesson, Klausson, Klazina Jansdotter, Kolbjörn, Kaysa

In-game references[ | ]

Associated cards:
Depicted in:
Quoted in:

References[ | ]

  1. a b The Eternal Ice
  2. Wizards of the Coast "Ice Age" Promo (Video). Philemon Vanderbeck. YouTube (June 10, 2006).
  3. Magic Arcana (November 07, 2002). "Gustha's Scepter, win the game". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
Advertisement