The following Mercadian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
| Name | Title | Description | Cards |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Magistrate
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Officially he was the ruler of Mercadia City. In reality he was just a puppet of the Kyren goblins and the Phyrexians. Deposed by the rebelling people of Mercadia and the Weatherlight crew.[1] |
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| Cho-Annu |
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A Cho-Arrim of Cho-Akhan's village, a spearmaker who died of the plague. [2] | |
| Cho-Biaal |
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A Cho-Arrim of Cho-Akhan's village, a gossipmonger who died of the plague. [2] | |
| Cho-Fihad |
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One of Cho-Akhan's mothers, her birth mother [2] | |
| Cho-Hanni |
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A Cho-Arrim of Cho-Akhan's village, a scout who died of the plague. [2] | |
| Cho-Ran |
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Cho-Akhan's brother, who died of the plague. [2] | |
| Cho-Shadi |
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One of Cho-Akhan's mothers, her other mother [2] | |
| Cho-Tunni |
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A Cho-Arrim of Cho-Akhan's village, a dogkeeper who died of the plague. [2] | |
| El-Halal |
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Captain of the ship The Condrake[3] | |
| Evangeline |
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Tap's wife after his quest for the Gilded Leaf[3] | |
| Halim |
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Husband of Pepita, witnessed the Delraich's attack on Sleedge's caravan.[4] | |
| Jaffy |
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| Kirch |
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A black mage who summoned a Derelor to merge with Raitrick. He dubbed the new creation "Delraich".[4] | |
| Pepita |
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Wife of Halim, witnessed the Delraich's attack on Sleedge's caravan.[4] | |
| Raitrick | Delraich
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A sorceror swindled by the caravan leader Sleedge. Unwillingly merged with a Derelor through a spell cast by the black mage Kirch to become Delraich in order to enact his revenge.[4] | |
| Sia-am-Erh |
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A Cho-Arrim of Cho-Akhan's village, a shamanic ancestor who died many years ago, and wore the Ancestral Mask. [2] | |
| Sleedge |
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A caravan leader killed by Raitrick in the form of the Delraich.[4] | |
| Ta-Karnst | Ta-Karnst, Cho-Arrim healer
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| Ta-Spon | Ta-Spon, Cho-Arrim executioner
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| Tap |
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Husband of Evangeline.[3] | |
| Xcric |
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A Cateran enforcer.[5] | |
| Yusuf |
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First mate of the ship The Condrake[3] |
References[]
- ↑ Francis Lebaron. (1999.) "Mercadian Masques", Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h All That Came Before
- ↑ a b c d Tom Dupree, J. Robert King, ed. (2003.) "Tap, Kraken & Pop", The Monsters of Magic, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-2983-9.
- ↑ a b c d e Jess Lebow, J. Robert King, ed. (2003.) "Delraich", The Monsters of Magic, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-2983-9.
- ↑ Daneen McDermott, Scott McGough, and Jess Lebow (November 19, 1999). "The Magic Storyline Team Discusses Mercadian Masques (archived)". wizards.com.