The following characters from unknown planes are only mentioned in flavor text or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
Name | Title | Description | Cards |
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Aeschel | Aeschel, royal diplomat
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Akkurdal | The Wizard Tyrant
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The Wizard Tyrant who killed his entire village and created a 1000 league wide swamp known as the Great Waste.[1] | |
Alandrah |
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Mother of Peter Langwynd, summoned by the planeswalker Nimbys and killed in battle. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2] | |
Alrok |
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A former goblin king, killed by Loll. | |
Anaki |
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Mother of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal. She and her husband Turul were killed and turned into Scathe Zombies.[1] | |
Andreas | Andreas the Imprudent
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Angel of Arkvale
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A soldier who ascended as an angel. | ||
Angeline |
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A woman on Thunder Junction. | |
Aphelia | Aphelia, Viper Whisperer
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A Gorgon Assassin | |
Archelle | Archelle, chief exterminator
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Arram | Arram, goatherd
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Avenir | Avenir the Petty
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An expert on revenge. |
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Avitora | General Avitora
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Axurik | Commodore Axurik
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Male ogre and pirate admiral of the Crimson Fleet west of Scrub Isle. | |
Ayrelion | Emperor Ayrelion
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Balecki | Balecki, Spellwild druid
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Benden | Benden, Teahouse Gossip
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Bilivus | Bilivus, Master Archivist
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Billy |
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A writer for The Prosperity Post. | |
Blog |
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A former goblin king and killer of Unkful. Killed by Numsgil. | |
Bodrick | Bodrick the Overconfident
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Killed by an Ohran Frostfang after mistaking it for a regular, cold-blooded snake. |
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Bolbuss | Prince Bolbuss
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Brankie |
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A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Brilbury | Sir Brilbury
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A knight. | |
Bunder Diedreck | Bunder Diedreck, ornithologist
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Byro | Byro, plague doctor
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Celia |
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Wife of Noranda-Zang. Died in childbirth.[3] | |
Chance Mulligan | Chance Mulligan, wilderness guide
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A wilderness guide on Thunder Junction. | |
Chira |
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A treasure hunter. | |
Clara |
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An editor of The Prosperity Post. | |
Cleon | Cleon, Merry Champion
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A possibly Theran human soldier. | |
Cyrul | Cyrul the Wanderer
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Danger Danger | "Danger"
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Daniel |
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An individual on Thunder Junction that was killed in a duel. | |
Darkfur |
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A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Degok |
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The green CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4] | |
Dejara | Dejara, Giltwood Druid
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Desera |
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Dewey |
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A man on Thunder Junction who took the fall for a heist. | |
Dolorus | Dolorus, magister equitum
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Dorble |
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A creature with natural immunity to venom. He was ironically killed by a flaming snakebite. | |
Dover |
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A courageous Alpine Watchdog. | |
Dovroder |
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Brother of Firal - a man who discovered Rafthrasa's return, and wisely stayed away afterwards.[5] | |
Dwayne | Dwayne, Hellspur Guard
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A Hellspur guard on Thunder Junction. | |
Dyami |
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The white CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4] | |
Edorin | Edorin, the Timesmith
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Elek Longbeard |
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Elgin |
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An Elf who was stabbed. | |
Elinor | Elinor, philosopher
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Elmora | Elmora, mage-analyst
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Elsa |
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An individual on Thunder Junction. | |
Er-Miral |
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Erin Nath | Erin Nath, Omenport gravedigger
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A gravedigger in Omenport on Thunder Junction. | |
Eris | Eris, zoologist
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Eromena | Eromena the Mind Render
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Esara | Esara, healer adept
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Evereth | Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder
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A possibly Ixalani vampire soldier. | |
Evo Ragus | Evo Ragus
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Eyra | Sergeant Eyra
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Faldus | Lord Faldus
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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
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A visitor to Phyrexia.[7] | |
Farisa | Lady Farisa
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Firal |
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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 |
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Flearan One-Eye |
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A Goblin engineer. | |
Four |
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A Treefolk. The fourth symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn. Injured in battle, it expelled Wrenn on Innistrad.[8] | |
Frasio | Frasio, royal archivist
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Galenti | Galenti, treasure hunter
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Garild | Garild, merfolk mage
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George | George, underground alchemist
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Georgina | Georgina, farmer
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A woman and farmer killed by a Bonescythe Sliver. Possibly Dominarian. | |
Gertrude | Gertrude, deep-sea angler
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Ghazz |
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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 |
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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
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Githri | Githri the Prisoner
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Gnorl |
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A goblin who aspires to eat a dragon with his friend Vurg. | |
Gohrah |
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The goddess of the dark half of the Moon, the sister of the Sun god. Worshipped by Helana.[10] | |
Gorghul | Gorghul, Augur of Skulls
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Gorin | Gorin the Brazen
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Gornog | Gornog, the Red Reaper
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A minotaur warrior. | |
Grex |
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A personality taken by Rafthrasa for some time after he arrived on Kartya.[5] | |
Guineren |
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A healer of an unnamed humanoid race who tended to the injured mage Alzarakh, and participated in killing him after his betrayal.[11] | |
"Gunner"
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Hope Hagan | Hope Hagan, prospector
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A prospector on Thunder Junction whose wagon failed to ford a river. | |
Harith |
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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 |
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A demon who voluntarily chose oblivion. | |
Hekjek | Hekjek the Mad
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Herala |
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A woman and farmer. | |
Herreth | Herreth, poacher
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A poacher killed by a baloth. | |
Hewen Frit | Hewen Frit, merchant
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Hilneth | Lord Hilneth
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Hoi |
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The blue CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4] | |
Howler | Captain Howler, Sea Scourge
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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
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Hulo | Hulo, the Penitent Wanderer
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Hungering One
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Hunter |
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Hurdek | Hurdek, Mazar mammoth trainer
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Imailia | Squire Imalia, the savior of Thiswick
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Inasha |
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Grandmother of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, died of old age.[1] | |
Ippin | Ippin, master cartographer
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Ivora | Ivora, Insatiable Heir
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A vampire warrior. | |
Jana | Jana, Hellspur Thunderslinger
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A Hellspur who shot a sheriff on Thunder Junction. | |
Jamira |
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A female Minotaur, Daughter of Angrath.[14] | |
Jay Marigold | Jay Marigold, Homesteader
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A homesteader on Thunder Junction. | |
Jeddeg | Jeddeg, philosopher of graves
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Jestus Dreya |
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Author of Of Elements and Eternity | |
Jeven | Archmage Jeven
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Jornald |
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Former purveyor of Jornald's Arms and Armor. | |
Kadrim | Mayor Kadrim
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Killed by a Hellkite after he refused to pay tribute. | |
Kaldrin | Kaldrin, jungle sightseer
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Karaz | Karaz, outcast
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A vengeful outcast | |
Kasharri | Kasharri, skyknight
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Kastigan | Kastigan, reclusive runecaster
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Kenjek | Kenjek, captain of the Thousand Swords
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Kerin | Kerin, watch sergeant
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Kerrin | Kerrin, archaeologist
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Kilian |
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A boy of an unnamed humanoid race who discovered the injured mage Alzarakh.[11] | |
"The King"
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Koborah |
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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
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A goblin warrior. | |
Krinnea |
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Author of Siege of the Bone Spire. | |
Krovet |
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A person Tezzeret was searching for during his time in the Infinite Consortium.[15] | |
Lalor | Lalor the Obstinate
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A pretender king killed by rebels. | |
Landry |
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A traveler in Thunder Junction who wears rattlewurm skin. | |
Larrel | Larrel, Deep Forest hermit
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Lars | Lars, fisherman
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Leafpaw |
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A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Lestin | Lestin, necromancer
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A necromancer. | |
Lian | Queen Lian
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A fifteen-year-old girl, who was on a world that was destroyed by the Eldrazi.[16] | |
Lian | Queen Lian
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A vampire queen. Possibly from Torrezon. | |
Lightroot |
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A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Lila | Lila, Erunian priest
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"Little Angel"
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Loll |
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A former goblin king and killer of Alrok. Killed by Viddle. | |
Lort | Lort the Sneaky
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A human killed while crossing a mire. | |
Lowell | Lowell, army scout
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Lucy Bluff |
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A Slickshot Gang member who died c. 4564 AR and was buried in Thief's Folly on Thunder Junction.[17] | |
Lumi | Lumi, Goatherd
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Luna |
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The black CPU character in Acclaim Entertainment's 1997 arcade game, Magic: The Gathering - Armageddon.[4] | |
Malsworth | Sergeant Malsworth
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Margaret |
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The trusty packbeast of Hewen Frit. | |
Marlan Farthwald | Marlan Farthwald, innkeeper
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Matic |
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A mage who was given an Arcane Signet by his grandmother. |
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"McChoppy"
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Mezdrithalik |
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Writer or subject of the infamous Red Book of Mezdrithalik. | |
Milos |
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Someone personally known by Rafthrasa, a speaker of the Bandrati language.[5] | |
Mino |
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Minoch |
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Great-grandparent of Mezlok.[18] | |
Mirindril |
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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 |
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An enchanted house cat. | |
Mogwin | Mogwin, goblin delinquent
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Monihan | Monihan, aerial surveyor
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An aerial surveyor who entered a sliver hive. | |
Mora |
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A woman on Thunder Junction who travels with a Golem from Maag Taranau. She has Innistradi clothing and weaponry. | |
Morath |
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A visitor to Phyrexia and subject of The Journey of Morath.[19] | |
Morgan | Morgan, cemetery groundskeeper
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A cemetery groundskeeper. Possibly Dominarian. | |
Morpo | Morpo the bard
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Mort | Mort the Philosopher
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A philosopher killed by a skeleton. | |
Mushroom Queen
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An Ibblian pixie queen. | ||
Naromin | Naromin, veteran explorer
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An explorer who encountered a Winter Moon. | |
Nayrex Slipfinger | Nayrex Slipfinger, master thief
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Nazar | Nazar, the Velvet Fang
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A vampire warlock. | |
Neena | Neena, outland scout
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A scout. Possibly Dominarian. | |
Nestwind |
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A former squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Norf |
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A goblin who participated in an annual arm-wrestling contest. | |
Norris | Norris, arcane cobbler
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Nulakam | Nulakam the Archivist
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Numsgil |
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A goblin king and killer of Blog. | |
Numstail |
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The squirrel sovereign of the Aldering Forest. | |
Nymara | Nymara, Rhodosi dreadlord
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Oberilia Zant |
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A fey and enemy of the Infinite Consortium, known for stealing many valuable artifacts from them.[20] | |
Olenn | Olenn, tireless traveler
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One |
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A Treefolk. The first symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn. Native to the same plane as Wrenn.[8] | |
Opar | Opar, veteran guide
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Oren | Oren militia captain
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Orlo | Orlo, goblin raider
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The Outsider
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A notable outlaw of unknown identity who traveled to Thunder Junction between 4562 and 4563 AR, where they have a bounty outstanding. | ||
The Overmind
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Pashin |
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An aspiring Leonin Skyknight | |
Pedor | Pedor, ice witch
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Peren | Peren, veteran mercenary
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Peter Langwynd | Dr. Peter Langwynd, the Naturalist
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A sorcerer who became a hermit and a naturalist in the Fens of Foulmere. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2] | |
Pol Jamaar | Pol Jamaar, Illusionist
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A Human Wizard, who himself is an Illusion. Possibly Dominarian. | |
Plagon | Plagon, Lord of the Beach
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A Starfish Wizard | |
Porlema'ko | Porlema'ko, mind mage
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Querana |
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A hero who defended a bridge for hours but was overcome by a horde of zombies. |
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Racket |
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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 |
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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
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Author of a pioneer journal on Thunder Junction. | |
Ramal | Ramal, sage of Westgate
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Ramion |
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A boy of an unnamed humanoid race who was skeptical of the injured mage Alzarakh.[11] | |
Raximar | Lord Raximar
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A lord who opposed, and was killed by, Ob Nixilis on their unnamed homeworld.[22] | |
Razgar | General Razgar
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Orc General who promoted Fizz to Field Chef, First Class. [23] | |
Redshift |
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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
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Riptide | Captain Riptide
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A deceased ship captain. | |
Rondor | Lord Rondor
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A battle lord | |
Rorsa |
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The winged dog of Helana[10] | |
Ruannon |
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Father of Peter Langwynd, summoned by the planeswalker Nimbys and killed in battle. Lived c. 1600 AR.[2] | |
Rumi |
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A female Minotaur, Daughter of Angrath.[14] | |
Rundo |
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An individual on Thunder Junction turned into a rabbit. | |
Ryda | Ryda, geomancer
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Ryda | Sergeant Ryda
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Sargis Haz | Sargis Haz, artificer
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Sarvag |
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Scion of the Deep
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An octopus companion of Kiora. | ||
Sebastian | Sebastian the Logger
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A logger stomped by a burnwillow treefolk. | |
Seg |
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Friend of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, killed by Land Leeches.[1] | |
Seht |
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Selis |
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A centaur. |
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Shafring Hulm | Shafring Hulm, beachcomber
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Shai Fusan | Shai Fusan, Archmage
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Sharlory |
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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 |
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A dog. | |
Shroofus Sproutsire |
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A legendary Saproling. | |
Sigbar | Sigbar the Cautious Sigbar the Wild
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Sildark | Sildark, artificer of Omu
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Slinza | Slinza, the Spiked Stampede
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A beast. | |
Slonk |
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A goblin who was struck by lightning at least seventy times. | |
Smurt |
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A goblin warrior. | |
Stovic | Stovic, village eccentric
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Taeko | Taeko, the Patient Avalanche
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A Turtle Ninja. Possibly Kamigawan. | |
Tahim | Tahim, the Puppetmaster
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Thaedus | Thaedus the Clever
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Theodar |
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An invincible wizard. | |
Theria | Theria the Sly
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Third Battalion Patrol Hound 7 | Lord Fancy-Paws
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A dog. | |
Three |
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A Treefolk. The third symbiotic host of the Dryad planeswalker Wrenn. |
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Thromok | Thromok the Insatiable
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A hellion. | |
Tocatztli | Tocatztli, the seven-legged
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A seven-legged humanoid spider that is said to have created the night sky. |
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Torricks | Torricks, Battlefield Medic
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Turul |
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Fatherof the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal. He and his husband Anaki were killed and turned into Scathe Zombies.[1] | |
Tyndryn |
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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
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Tyron | Tyron, Slickshot Duelist
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A Slickshot on Thunder Junction. | |
Ukor |
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A mysterious demonlord of terrible power.[25] Ukor's minions are sadistic killers, known to all as harbingers of pain and strife. | |
Unekti |
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Friend of the Wizard Tyrant Akkurdal, killed by Land Leeches.[1] | |
Unkful |
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A former goblin king and killer of Viddle. Killed by Blog. | |
Uriah | Uriah the Smug
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A character killed by giant lemurs. |
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Varra | Varra, Warden of the East Road
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Velanti | Earl Velanti
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A lord who opposed, and was killed by, Ob Nixilis on their unnamed homeworld.[22] | |
Veldka | Veldka, wandering sage
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Ventaisen |
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A dragon who confronted the Ota.[26] | |
Viddle |
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A former goblin king and killer of Loll. Killed by Unkful. | |
Vizrik |
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A devil. | |
Volux | Volux, disciple of Nin
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Disciple of Nin, the Pain Artist | |
Vradeen | Vradeen, vampire nocturnus
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Vurg |
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A goblin who aspires to eat a dragon with his friend Gnorl. | |
Wellis | Captain Wellis, ogre wrangler
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Westley |
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Whiskers |
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Winston |
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An individual on Thunder Junction who died and returned as a spirit. | |
Yare-Tiva | Yare-Tiva, warden of Gramur forest
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Yelise | Admiral Yelise
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Human woman and pirate admiral of the Azure Fleet. | |
Yort |
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The attendant to Orc General Razgar, present when Fizz delivered her soup.[23] | |
Yurin | Yurin, royal assassin
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Zaz | First Rock Zaz
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A Sling-Gang goblin who was briefly named First Rock. | |
Zul Ashur | Zul Ashur, lich lord
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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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