Arcavios
The following Arcavian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Achelous |
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Son of Arboron and cousin of Asterion on his father Lord Teutamos's side.[1] | |
Arboron | The Beast
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Father of Achelous and brother of Lord Teutamos of Pallad Reach. Once a general in the employ of the last Jetelothian monarch.[1] | |
Arnault |
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Mage after whom Arnault's Combustion is named.[2] | |
Arthelas and Bairod | Arthelas the Magnificent Bairod Horizon-Seeker
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Historical figure of the Kingdoms Below. By comparing their arcane sigils, Quint realized that the two were the same person.[2] | |
Aspen Van Gnoot |
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Strixhaven Star food critic and winner of a student journalism award for outstanding war reporting. |
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Bastion |
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One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[3] | |
Bim | Bim, Lorehold mage-student
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A human Lorehold student. | |
Cairu |
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A Quandrix mage-student. | |
Cremik |
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Mage Tower commentator. | |
Crethea | Lady Crethea
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Mother of Asterion and wife of Lord Teutamos.[1] | |
Deianira |
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Cousin of Asterion on his mother Lady Crethea's side and possible sibling of Pasiphaë.[1] | |
Dinsley |
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A Prismari mage-student whose exam construct was destroyed during a duel with a Silverquill mage.[2] | |
Diriga | Diriga, demon bursar
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Dobarius Egolt | Dobarius Egolt, the Mute Quillancer
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A mute Quillancer from the past, who used sign language to cast spells.[4] | |
Dradiel |
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A Lorehold mage-student. | |
Frena |
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A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[5] | |
Ganathog |
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A being revered by the Oggyar ogres. | |
Gladefell | Professor Gladefell
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A Strixhaven teacher, whose child was brought back to life.[6] | |
Golwanda | Golwanda the Bloodspiller
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A warlord who united the steppe peoples under the seal of the Crimson Glaive and leader of the orcish cavalry company the Thunder Riders. She and the kor warlord Xandril fought over 3000 years ago.[1] | |
Grux |
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A goblin who keeps trying to apply for Strixhaven by shouting, "Apply!" at the administrators. | |
Herrian | Dean Herrian the Second of [...]
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One of Strixhaven's earliest deans.[5] Their statue was animated by Quintorius Kand during New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse. | |
Hostram | Hostram, professor of arcanochemistry
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Keevan | Keevan, docent of Kollema Hall
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Kiara |
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One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[3] | |
Kollema |
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A wise monk and one of Lorehold's first professors.[7] | |
Lomelda |
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An Owlin student keenly interested in Advanced Polymorphological Theory. | Personal Tutor (Commander Masters) |
Merrow |
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A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[5] | |
Moriana |
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Mage Tower coach. | |
Needledeep |
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A Treefolk Quandrix mage-student. | |
Nenioc |
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One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Named after her glade sister. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[3] | |
Nenioc |
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A dryad and one of Dina's glade sisters. Killed years before 4561 AR, possibly by the Brittleblight that wiped out their glade.[3] | |
Pasiphaë |
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Cousin of Asterion on his mother Lady Crethea's side and possible sibling of Deianira.[1] | |
Pavil | Admissions Officer
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Pitnik | Professor Pitnik
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A human Silverquill professor that was compleated during New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse. | |
Rinne |
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A Witherbloom student that survived the main Phyrexian attack.[5] | |
Samara Squallheart |
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Mother of Rootha Squallheart. A famous, talented Prismari caster who can weave intricate sculptures made from ice and water.[8] Her most famous creation was an endless waterfall pouring out of nothing and disappearing back into nowhere.[9] | |
Siulogma | Siulogma of Valdrasheen
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A celebrated scholar responsible for some of the most revered illuminated histories including Ichor and Iron: Dialogues from the Blood Age. In death, she was the spirit mentor of Hofri Ghostforge.[1] | |
Spyracus |
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A Strixhaven student in Prismari college whose thesis involved a rather spectacular Vandalblast. | Vandalblast (Commander Masters, #646) |
Taiva | Director Taiva
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The University Director at Strixhaven. He is known to be harsh at times.[6] | |
Thale |
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A mage who posited Thale's Expansion Hypothesis.[5] | |
Teutamos | Lord Teutamos of Pallad Reach
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Father of Asterion and husband of Lady Crethea.[1] | |
Tomlin Squallheart |
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Rootha Squallheart's youngest brother. Rootha hurt him with her magic when she was young. | |
Tondo |
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A Rhox druid who lost his very first duel and spent his entire life trying to get even. | |
Vedredi |
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One of ten pests cared for by Dina. Lost and possibly killed when Killian Lu accidentally corrupted her ritual.[3] | |
Xandril | Xandril the Executioner
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A kor warlord who rallied the Hordeland fiefdoms. He and the warlord Golwanda fought over 3000 years ago.[1] | |
Yold | Yold, professor of cryptorelicology
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Yovus |
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A famous person who was cut down at Pranticle Peak. | |
Zhaer | Professor of biophilosophy
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References[ | ]
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Reinhardt Suarez (April 16, 2021). "The Mentor". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Adana Washington (April 7, 2021). "Episode 3: Extracurriculars". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e Reinhardt Suarez (April 9, 2021). "The Chains That Bind". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Marcus Terrell Smith (April 30, 2021). "A Silent Voice Calls". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e Evelyn Teng (March 20, 2023). "March of the Machine - A Radiant Heart". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Adana Washington (March 31, 2021). "Episode 2: Lessons". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ari Zirulnik (March 25, 2021). "Strixhaven: School of Mages Product Overview". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Joe Parlock (March 24, 2021). "Meet Rootha Squallheart In The Latest ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Set, Strixhaven: School Of Mages". Forbes.com.
- ↑ Aysha U. Farah (March 26, 2021). "A Cry for Magic". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.