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The following characters from unknown planes are only mentioned in flavor text or appear as minor characters in the storyline.

Name Title Description Cards
Aeschel Aeschel, royal diplomat

Akkurdal The Wizard Tyrant

The Wizard Tyrant who killed his entire village and created a 1000 league wide swamp known as the Great Waste.[1]
Alandrah

Mother of Peter Langwynd, summoned by the planeswalker Nimbys and killed in battle. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2]
Alrok

A former goblin king, killed by Loll.
Anaki

Mother of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal. She and her husband Turul were killed and turned into Scathe Zombies.[1]
Andreas Andreas the Imprudent

Angel of Arkvale

A soldier who ascended as an angel.
Angeline

A woman on Thunder Junction.
Aphelia Aphelia, Viper Whisperer

A Gorgon Assassin
Archelle Archelle, chief exterminator

Arram Arram, goatherd

Avenir Avenir the Petty

An expert on revenge.
Avitora General Avitora

Axurik Commodore Axurik

Male ogre and pirate admiral of the Crimson Fleet west of Scrub Isle.
Ayrelion Emperor Ayrelion

Balecki Balecki, Spellwild druid

Benden Benden, Teahouse Gossip

Bilivus Bilivus, Master Archivist

Billy

A writer for The Prosperity Post.
Blog

A former goblin king and killer of Unkful. Killed by Numsgil.
Bodrick Bodrick the Overconfident

Killed by an Ohran Frostfang after mistaking it for a regular, cold-blooded snake.
Bolbuss Prince Bolbuss

Brankie

A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Brilbury Sir Brilbury

A knight.
Bunder Diedreck Bunder Diedreck, ornithologist

Byro Byro, plague doctor

Celia

Wife of Noranda-Zang. Died in childbirth.[3]
Chance Mulligan Chance Mulligan, wilderness guide

A wilderness guide on Thunder Junction.
Chira

A treasure hunter.
Clara

An editor of The Prosperity Post.
Cleon Cleon, Merry Champion

A possibly Theran human soldier.
Cyrul Cyrul the Wanderer

Danger Danger "Danger"

Daniel

An individual on Thunder Junction that was killed in a duel.
Darkfur

A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Degok

The green CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4]
Dejara Dejara, Giltwood Druid

Desera

Dewey

A man on Thunder Junction who took the fall for a heist.
Dolorus Dolorus, magister equitum

Dorble

A creature with natural immunity to venom. He was ironically killed by a flaming snakebite.
Dover

A courageous Alpine Watchdog.
Dovroder

Brother of Firal - a man who discovered Rafthrasa's return, and wisely stayed away afterwards.[5]
Dwayne Dwayne, Hellspur Guard

A Hellspur guard on Thunder Junction.
Dyami

The white CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4]
Edorin Edorin, the Timesmith

Elek Longbeard

Elgin

An Elf who was stabbed.
Elinor Elinor, philosopher

Elmora Elmora, mage-analyst

Elsa

An individual on Thunder Junction.
Er-Miral

Erin Nath Erin Nath, Omenport gravedigger

A gravedigger in Omenport on Thunder Junction.
Eris Eris, zoologist

Eromena Eromena the Mind Render

Esara Esara, healer adept

Evereth Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder

A possibly Ixalani vampire soldier.
Evo Ragus Evo Ragus

Eyra Sergeant Eyra

Faldus Lord Faldus

A rich landowner. He tried to recruit Garruk Wildspeaker for his army and had Garruk's father Raklan executed for treason.[6]
Famebraught King Famebraught the Ninth

A visitor to Phyrexia.[7]
Farisa Lady Farisa

Firal

Brother of Dovroder - a man who became the first prophet of Rafthrasa. Rafe in the guise of Grex tricked him to incinerate himself on Rafe's wards.[5]
The First Sliver

Flearan One-Eye

A Goblin engineer.
Four

A Treefolk. The fourth symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn. Injured in battle, it expelled Wrenn on Innistrad.[8]
Frasio Frasio, royal archivist

Galenti Galenti, treasure hunter

Garild Garild, merfolk mage

George George, underground alchemist

Georgina Georgina, farmer

A woman and farmer killed by a Bonescythe Sliver. Possibly Dominarian.
Gertrude Gertrude, deep-sea angler

Ghazz

A tinkerer on the plane Ral Zarek took his first planeswalk too. Apprenticed Zarek while the storm mage learned to work with machines.[9]
Gillmin

A hedge-mage who became a priestess of Rafthrasa and was the only person able to stand against him, to the benefit of all of Kartya.[5]
Ginnick Sergeant Ginnick

Githri Githri the Prisoner

Gnorl

A goblin who aspires to eat a dragon with his friend Vurg.
Gohrah

The goddess of the dark half of the Moon, the sister of the Sun god. Worshipped by Helana.[10]
Gorghul Gorghul, Augur of Skulls

Gorin Gorin the Brazen

Gornog Gornog, the Red Reaper

A minotaur warrior.
Grex

A personality taken by Rafthrasa for some time after he arrived on Kartya.[5]
Guineren

A healer of an unnamed humanoid race who tended to the injured mage Alzarakh, and participated in killing him after his betrayal.[11]
"Gunner"

Hope Hagan Hope Hagan, prospector

A prospector on Thunder Junction whose wagon failed to ford a river.
Harith

Former lover of Ral Zarek on the plane he took his first planeswalk to. A street thug and thief with curly red hair.[9]
Hedrax

A demon who voluntarily chose oblivion.
Hekjek Hekjek the Mad

Herala

A woman and farmer.
Herreth Herreth, poacher

A poacher killed by a baloth.
Hewen Frit Hewen Frit, merchant

Hilneth Lord Hilneth

Hoi

The blue CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4]
Howler Captain Howler, Sea Scourge

The hulking Chordatan captain of the Keelhaulers racing team.[12] He is inked with tattoos from every port he has visited, and leads his team with an iron fin.[13]
Hoyrik Captain Hoyrik

Hulo Hulo, the Penitent Wanderer

Hungering One

Hunter

Hurdek Hurdek, Mazar mammoth trainer

Imailia Squire Imalia, the savior of Thiswick

Inasha

Grandmother of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, died of old age.[1]
Ippin Ippin, master cartographer

Ivora Ivora, Insatiable Heir

A vampire warrior.
Jana Jana, Hellspur Thunderslinger

A Hellspur who shot a sheriff on Thunder Junction.
Jamira

A female Minotaur, Daughter of Angrath.[14]
Jay Marigold Jay Marigold, Homesteader

A homesteader on Thunder Junction.
Jeddeg Jeddeg, philosopher of graves

Jestus Dreya

Author of Of Elements and Eternity
Jeven Archmage Jeven

Jornald

Former purveyor of Jornald's Arms and Armor.
Kadrim Mayor Kadrim

Killed by a Hellkite after he refused to pay tribute.
Kaldrin Kaldrin, jungle sightseer

Karaz Karaz, outcast

A vengeful outcast
Kasharri Kasharri, skyknight

Kastigan Kastigan, reclusive runecaster

Kenjek Kenjek, captain of the Thousand Swords

Kerin Kerin, watch sergeant

Kerrin Kerrin, archaeologist

Kilian

A boy of an unnamed humanoid race who discovered the injured mage Alzarakh.[11]
"The King"

Koborah

Adoptive father of Helana - a cleric of the Sun God. Was summoned to another plane by the planeswalker Gerheart, and then trapped in Hell until he was released by Helana.[10]
Kreech Kreech, ballista operator

A goblin warrior.
Krinnea

Author of Siege of the Bone Spire.
Krovet

A person Tezzeret was searching for during his time in the Infinite Consortium.[15]
Lalor Lalor the Obstinate

A pretender king killed by rebels.
Landry

A traveler in Thunder Junction who wears rattlewurm skin.
Larrel Larrel, Deep Forest hermit

Lars Lars, fisherman

Leafpaw

A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Lestin Lestin, necromancer

A necromancer.
Lian Queen Lian

A fifteen-year-old girl, who was on a world that was destroyed by the Eldrazi.[16]
Lian Queen Lian

A vampire queen. Possibly from Torrezon.
Lightroot

A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Lila Lila, Erunian priest

"Little Angel"

Loll

A former goblin king and killer of Alrok. Killed by Viddle.
Lort Lort the Sneaky

A human killed while crossing a mire.
Lowell Lowell, army scout

Lucy Bluff

A Slickshot Gang member who died c. 4564 AR and was buried in Thief's Folly on Thunder Junction.[17]
Lumi Lumi, Goatherd

Luna

The black CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4]
Malsworth Sergeant Malsworth

Margaret

The trusty packbeast of Hewen Frit.
Marlan Farthwald Marlan Farthwald, innkeeper

Matic

A mage who was given an Arcane Signet by his grandmother.
"McChoppy"

Mezdrithalik

Writer or subject of the infamous Red Book of Mezdrithalik.
Milos

Someone personally known by Rafthrasa, a speaker of the Bandrati language.[5]
Mino

Minoch

Great-grandparent of Mezlok.[18]
Mirindril

A member of the community of an unnamed humanoid race who took in the injured mage Alzarakh. She participated in killing him after his betrayal.[11]
Mittens

An enchanted house cat.
Mogwin Mogwin, goblin delinquent

Monihan Monihan, aerial surveyor

An aerial surveyor who entered a sliver hive.
Mora

A woman on Thunder Junction who travels with a Golem from Maag Taranau. She has Innistradi clothing and weaponry.
Morath

A visitor to Phyrexia and subject of The Journey of Morath.[19]
Morgan Morgan, cemetery groundskeeper

A cemetery groundskeeper. Possibly Dominarian.
Morpo Morpo the bard

Mort Mort the Philosopher

A philosopher killed by a skeleton.
Mushroom Queen

An Ibblian pixie queen.
Naromin Naromin, veteran explorer

An explorer who encountered a Winter Moon.
Nayrex Slipfinger Nayrex Slipfinger, master thief

Nazar Nazar, the Velvet Fang

A vampire warlock.
Neena Neena, outland scout

A scout. Possibly Dominarian.
Nestwind

A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Norf

A goblin who participated in an annual arm-wrestling contest.
Norris Norris, arcane cobbler

Nulakam Nulakam the Archivist

Numsgil

A goblin king and killer of Blog.
Numstail

The squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest.
Nymara Nymara, Rhodosi dreadlord

Oberilia Zant

A fey and enemy of the Infinite Consortium, known for stealing many valuable artifacts from them.[20]
Olenn Olenn, tireless traveler

One

A Treefolk. The first symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn. Native to the same plane as Wrenn.[8]
Opar Opar, veteran guide

Oren Oren militia captain

Orlo Orlo, goblin raider

The Outsider

A notable outlaw of unknown identity who traveled to Thunder Junction between 4562 and 4563 AR, where they have a bounty outstanding.
The Overmind

Pashin

An aspiring Leonin Skyknight
Pedor Pedor, ice witch

Peren Peren, veteran mercenary

Peter Langwynd Dr. Peter Langwynd, the Naturalist

A sorcerer who became a hermit and a naturalist in the Fens of Foulmere. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2]
Pol Jamaar Pol Jamaar, Illusionist

A Human Wizard, who himself is an Illusion. Possibly Dominarian.
Plagon Plagon, Lord of the Beach

A Starfish Wizard
Porlema'ko Porlema'ko, mind mage

Querana

A hero who defended a bridge for hours but was overcome by a horde of zombies.
Racket

A member of the Goblin Rocketeers whose vehicle was torn in half during the second stage of the 2nd Ghirapur Grand Prix on Amonkhet.[21]
Raklan

A taskmage since he was thirteen. Father of Garruk Wildspeaker. Executed by troops of Lord Faldus for treason when Garruk was ten.[6]
Ralph Big Ralph

Author of a pioneer journal on Thunder Junction.
Ramal Ramal, sage of Westgate

Ramion

A boy of an unnamed humanoid race who was skeptical of the injured mage Alzarakh.[11]
Raximar Lord Raximar

A lord who opposed, and was killed by, Ob Nixilis on their unnamed homeworld.[22]
Razgar General Razgar

Orc General who promoted Fizz to Field Chef, First Class. [23]
Redshift

Co-captain of the Goblin Rocketeers during the 2nd Ghirapur Grand Prix.[12] The first goblin to strap a rocket on his back and fire its ignition. He has survived more crashes than he can count, earning the loyalty of his crew.[24]
Rhenmir Captain Rhenmir

Riptide Captain Riptide

A deceased ship captain.
Rondor Lord Rondor

A battle lord
Rorsa

The winged dog of Helana[10]
Ruannon

Father of Peter Langwynd, summoned by the planeswalker Nimbys and killed in battle. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2]
Rumi

A female Minotaur, Daughter of Angrath.[14]
Rundo

An individual on Thunder Junction turned into a rabbit.
Ryda Ryda, geomancer

Ryda Sergeant Ryda

Sargis Haz Sargis Haz, artificer

Sarvag

Scion of the Deep

An octopus companion of Kiora.
Sebastian Sebastian the Logger

A logger stomped by a burnwillow treefolk.
Seg

Friend of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, killed by Land Leeches.[1]
Seht

Selis

A centaur.
Shafring Hulm Shafring Hulm, beachcomber

Shai Fusan Shai Fusan, Archmage

Sharlory

The leader of the community of an unnamed humanoid race who took in the injured mage Alzarakh. She participated in killing him after his betrayal.[11]
Shelby

A dog.
Shroofus Sproutsire

A legendary Saproling.
Sigbar Sigbar the Cautious
Sigbar the Wild

Sildark Sildark, artificer of Omu

Slinza Slinza, the Spiked Stampede

A beast.
Slonk

A goblin who was struck by lightning at least seventy times.
Smurt

A goblin warrior.
Stovic Stovic, village eccentric

Taeko Taeko, the Patient Avalanche

A Turtle Ninja. Possibly Kamigawan.
Tahim Tahim, the Puppetmaster

Thaedus Thaedus the Clever

Theodar

An invincible wizard.
Theria Theria the Sly

Third Battalion Patrol Hound 7 Lord Fancy-Paws

A dog.
Three

A Treefolk. The third symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn.
Thromok Thromok the Insatiable

A hellion.
Tocatztli Tocatztli, the seven-legged

A seven-legged humanoid spider that is said to have created the night sky.
Torricks Torricks, Battlefield Medic

Turul

Fatherof the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal. He and his husband Anaki were killed and turned into Scathe Zombies.[1]
Tyndryn

A girl from the community of an unnamed humanoid race who took in the injured mage Alzarakh. She learned spellcasting from him, and he tricked her into casting a summoning spell that let his enemies track and kill her.[11]
Tyris Tyris, fauna shaman

Tyron Tyron, Slickshot Duelist

A Slickshot on Thunder Junction.
Ukor

A mysterious demonlord of terrible power.[25] Ukor's minions are sadistic killers, known to all as harbingers of pain and strife.
Unekti

Friend of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, killed by Land Leeches.[1]
Unkful

A former goblin king and killer of Viddle. Killed by Blog.
Uriah Uriah the Smug

A character killed by giant lemurs.
Varra Varra, Warden of the East Road

Velanti Earl Velanti

A lord who opposed, and was killed by, Ob Nixilis on their unnamed homeworld.[22]
Veldka Veldka, wandering sage

Ventaisen

A dragon who confronted the Ota.[26]
Viddle

A former goblin king and killer of Loll. Killed by Unkful.
Vizrik

A devil.
Volux Volux, disciple of Nin

Disciple of Nin, the Pain Artist
Vradeen Vradeen, vampire nocturnus

Vurg

A goblin who aspires to eat a dragon with his friend Gnorl.
Wellis Captain Wellis, ogre wrangler

Westley

Whiskers

Winston

An individual on Thunder Junction who died and returned as a spirit.
Yare-Tiva Yare-Tiva, warden of Gramur forest

Yelise Admiral Yelise

Human woman and pirate admiral of the Azure Fleet.
Yort

The attendant to Orc General Razgar, present when Fizz delivered her soup.[23]
Yurin Yurin, royal assassin

Zaz First Rock Zaz

A Sling-Gang goblin who was briefly named First Rock.
Zul Ashur Zul Ashur, lich lord

Once said "You pity me? My soul was a small price to pay for this power. I would trade it a thousand times over without a second thought."[27]

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