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Lukka
Lukka Wayward Bonder
Details
Race Human planeswalker
Birthplace Ikoria
Lifetime Mending Era
Colors
Center: {R}

Lukka is a red-aligned human Planeswalker from the plane of Ikoria.[1]

Description

Lukka is a military-trained man in his late thirties. He is lean and muscled and has a short beard. His black, short-cropped hair is greying at the temples. He has the ability to bond and control animals. He can also shapeshift his features to take on animalistic features.[2]

Lukka used to be a member of the Coppercoats, an elite military squad tasked with protecting the human cities of Ikoria against monsters. He used to be engaged to Jirina Kudro, the daughter of the general of the Coppercoats. The influence of an unnamed planeswalker via the Ozolith has disturbed his sense of justice and destabilized his mental health. He has a strong urge to return home and take control of the city where he grew up, thinking his way is the only way. He always wants to be respected, but usually is feared instead.

Although he still has the ability to connect with animals, he sees them as tools rather than as allies.

History

Ikoria

Lukka

Lukka Comic-style Key Art

Lukka was the Commander of the First Special Intercept Squad, commonly known as the "Specials", which acted as a small incident reaction team.[3] He had spent half his life - twenty years - in the Coppercoats, and the last two years as captain of the Specials.

Weaponize the Monsters

Lukka gathers an army of monsters to attack Drannith

After he bonded with the winged cat, Lukka was banned from Drannith and became an outcast. The visiting planeswalker Vivien Reid had sensed some of his bonding magic and came to investigate. She rescued Lukka from his pursuers and befriended him. They found out that a crystalline formation in the north, the Ozolith, had been instrumental in causing the bondings and the newfound rage of the monsters against Drannith. The Ozolith had been used for this purpose by an unnamed planeswalker known for his meddling. Since Lukka had been successful in counteracting the rage in his winged tiger, he and Vivien theorized that he would be able to neutralize the workings of the Ozolith, as well.

Under the influence of the Ozolith he became powerful but imbalanced. He formed an army of beasts, that he proposed to use to defend the city. As Kudro refused to listen, Lukka killed him. Against his deluded expectations, Jirina refused to join him. She attacked him and fled home to take command of Drannith's defenses.

Believing that his newfound power would save Drannith in the end, Lukka and his army attacked the city. The sheer number of monsters threatened to overrun Drannith, but Jirina's strategy of defense and use of the bonders proved enough to turn the tide of battle. Facing defeat, Lukka attempted to use more of the Ozolith's power but was warned by the unknown planeswalker of its consequences. Lukka refused to listen and the Ozolith exploded, causing his planeswalker's spark to ignite as he planeswalked away.

Lukka awoke in a swamp on another world facing a small group of dangerous beasts. Although the power of the Ozolith was gone, Lukka was still able to control one of them. Glad to be alive and with at least some of his power intact, Lukka vowed to one day return home.

Arcavios

Still coming to terms with his newfound power Lukka traveled to Arcavios. Faced with the hostility of the inhabitants he was drawn to the crazy, mysterious presence of the dark mages called the Oriq.[4].[5] After he had arrived on the plane, he bonded with a grey fox-like fire-breathing creature, called Mila.[5] While searching for the dark mages, Lukka was captured and taken to the leader of the Oriq who Lukka discovers has knowledge of planeswalkers. The Oriq leader offers up that there are things he could teach Lukka and proposes a trade.

Lukka helped the Oriq by distracting Kasmina and coordinating a mage hunter attack on Strixhaven.[2]

Companions

Lukka is a Bonder from the plane of Ikoria, and as such he can form magical bonds with creatures across the multiverse called eludha. Here are the various creatures he has bonded with across the planes.

Lukka's Patagia Tiger

Lukka first experience bonding was with a large winged cat known as a patagia tiger. The cat was huge, easily taller than a man, and longer than a cart. Its basic form was cat-like, with thick white fur cut by light brown stripes. Its fangs included two long canines that protruded beyond its lower lip like a pair of swords. It had leathery wings. The monster was very smart and tried to protect Lukka's humanity, but was executed in a Heartless Act by General Kudro. Lukka never even gave her a name.[3]

Mila

Mila is a grey fox-like creature with many spots that can breathe fire. Lukka first meets her when she brings him food after he nearly starves. He then leaves her. Sometime later, he gets into a fight with a dragons-guard and Mila arrives rescuing him. He then forms a bond with her.[5]

Planes visited

Planeswalkers met

Gallery

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Episode 1: Class is in Session Adana Washington 2021-03-25 Strixhaven: School of Mages Arcavios, Kylem Liliana Vess, Will Kenrith, Rowan Kenrith, Lukka, Kasmina, Shaile, Nassari, Lisette
Episode 2: Lessons Adana Washington 2021-03-31 Strixhaven: School of Mages Arcavios Lukka, Liliana Vess, Beledros Witherbloom, Extus Narr, Rowan Kenrith
Episode 3: Extracurriculars Adana Washington 2021-04-07 Strixhaven: School of Mages Arcavios Will Kenrith, Rowan Kenrith, Quintorius Kand, Liliana Vess, Kasmina, Lukka, Extus Narr

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References

  1. Danny Forster (April 2). "MTG reveals new Ikoria planeswalker Lukka, Coppercoat Outcast". Dotesports.com.
  2. a b Adana Washington (April 7, 2021). "Episode 3: Extracurriculars". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Django Wexler (2020), "Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths — Sundered Bond", Wizards of the Coast
  4. a b Adana Washington (March 25, 2021). "Episode 1: Class Is in Session". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. a b c Adana Washington (March 31, 2021). "Episode 2: Lessons". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Wizards of the Coast (April 03, 2020). "The Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Story on Cards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.