The following Mirran and New Phyrexian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Adaran | Adaran, tangle hunter
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Al-Hayat |
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A talking wolf and leader of the wolves of the Tangle.[1] Presumably born after the creation of the white moon, as he recalls the creation of the blue, black, and red moons, but dies before the arrival of the green. | |
Alderok | Alderok Vektro
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A Vulshok priest. High priest of Dwugget, master-at-arms of the Krark Cult, and commander of Dwugget's commandos.[2] Controlled and later killed by Vektro. | |
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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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.[5] He and his wife died in a hunting accident while Raksha was young. | |
Chikick |
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A hostile, ant-like being from the Razor Fields, said to be as bad-tempered and aggressive as Zabaz.[6] | |
Chunth | First One
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Leader of the trolls at Tel-Jilad.[7] Oldest troll and perhaps the oldest being on the plane, he is one of the only beings on Mirrodin old enough to remember being transported to the plane.[1][8] Killed by Strang. | |
Dakan | Dakan, the first Kha Great Dakan[2]
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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.[7][9] | |
Darven | Darven, Mirran rebel
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Mirran rebel killed by his friend Malach. | |
Delphia | Delphia, Undecided
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Donnel |
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Neurok father of Bruenna.[7] Was told by Pontifex to enter the pool of knowledge, where he grew distrustful of the vedalken and began a rebellion, before the Synod had him killed. | |
Drooge | Master Drooge
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Chief teller of tales and leader of the Tel-Jilad trolls after Chunth's death.[1] His name means "gift giver." | |
Dwugget | Krark's Prophet
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Leader of the Krark Cult.[2] After the Soul Traps were destroyed, he was returned to his home plane, which he shared with Bruenna, Lyese, and Raksha Golden Cub. | |
Ellasha | Lieutenant Ellasha
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A leonin soldier.[2] Accompanied Glissa into the Dross and sacrificed herself rescuing Bruenna. | |
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[11]
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Ganedor | Ganedor, loxodon mystic
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Ghonthas |
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Leader of the Sylvok humans.[2] Served as a judge at Glissa's trial, while he was controlled by Alderok Vektro. | |
Grgur |
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The Phyrexian creator of the Meldweb.[4] | |
Gyeld | Gyeld, Vault Priest
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Isila | Isila, Priest of Sheoldred
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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.[12] | |
Kane |
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Close friend of Glissa and protector of Tel-Jilad.[7][8] Killed by Janus. | |
Kardem | Kardem of the Spear[13]
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Ketuc | Ketuc of the Helm
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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[11]
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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.[2] Served as a judge at Glissa's trial. | |
Lephar | Lephar, loxodon surgeon
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Mafa | Mafa, leonin stalker[14]
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Maneless One
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A legendary elf who fought alongside and eventually sacrificed himself for Dakan.[2] His true name is lost to history. | ||
Minhu | Minhu, Mirran resistance
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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.[15] | |
Nunek | Nunic, vedalken certarch
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Orland |
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Fourth member of the Synod elected by Sodador and Tyrell to oppose Pontifex.[1] At some point after the other three members' deaths, he became a minion of Malil and was later killed by Glissa.[2] | |
Pelyus | Pelyus, vedalken ordinar
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Phila | Phila, Unsealed
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Politus | Politus, vedalken emisar Politus, Gitaxian morphologist
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A former vedalken leader compleated during the assimilation of Lumengrid.[16] 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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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.[5] She and her husband died in a hunting accident while Raksha was young. | |
Rhmir | Rhmir, Hand of the Augur
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Rishan |
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Daughter of Ushanti and love of Raksha.[5] She was killed in a leveler attack by Memnarch's forces. | |
Sadra Alic | Sadra Alic, Neurok strategist
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Sakasha | Sakasha, Leonin sunspear[13]
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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.[16] | |
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. | |
Sheudra |
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A surgeon who is outspoken against Elesh Norn and the Machine Orthodoxy.[4] | |
Shonahn |
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A leonin healer.[2] Raksha's nursemaid. | |
Sodador |
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One of the three members of the Synod with Janus and Tyrell.[1] 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..[7] Killed Chunth, the leader of the trolls at Tel-Jilad, but was himself killed by Janus before he could be captured and questioned. | |
Tae Aquil | Tae Aquil, Viridian weaponsmith
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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 New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse. | |
Tilien | Tilien, Sylvok Partisan
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Trennet |
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A Vedalken mage considered ambitious even for his species.[16] | |
Tyrell |
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One of the three members of the Synod with Janus and Sodador.[1] 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] | |
Varil | Varil, Neurok partisan
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Vektro |
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A mind-controlling entity aligned with Memnarch, he forced Ghonthas to find Glissa innocent, controlled Alderok, caused Raksha Golden Cub to attack Taj-Nar, and forced Lyese to kill her husband Yshkar.[2] Inhabited an incarnation of Malil before Memnarch awoke and killed him. | |
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[11]
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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] | |
Yavvash | Yavvash of the Accorders
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Yert |
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A Moriok reaper pilot.[7] Fed to Geth's pet Vampire and subsequently turned into one, he beheaded Geth and took control of the Mephidross.[2] Killed by Glissa Sunseeker. | |
Yshkar |
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Cousin of Raksha Golden Cub and husband of Lyese while she was controlled by Vektro.[2] Served as kha in Raksha's absence, until he was killed by his wife.[2][17] | |
Yulyn |
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A Viridian elf and the greatest hunter in the Tangle until Glissa's arrival.[2] Served as a judge at Glissa's trial. |
Notes[ | ]
- ^† Scryfall does not record flavor text for digital cards. See Alchemy: Phyrexia/Flavor text
References[ | ]
- ↑ a b c d e f Jess Lebow. (2004.) The Darksteel Eye, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3140-X.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Cory J. Herndon. (2004.) The Fifth Dawn, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3205-8.
- ↑ 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 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)
- ↑ Emily Teng (June 11, 2021). "The New Legends of Modern Horizons 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f Will McDermott. (2003.) The Moons of Mirrodin, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-2995-2.
- ↑ a b Mirrodin Overview (archived)
- ↑ (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 Magic Creative Team (April 6, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Machine Orthodoxy". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (December 08, 2010). "The Nonhuman Cultures of Mirrodin". magicthegathering.com. 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.
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (April 13, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Steel Thanes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Welcome to Perfection
- ↑ a b c Doug Beyer (November 30, 2010). "A Tale of Two Clone Shells". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ (2004). Fifth Dawn Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.