| Mohar Varma | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Race | Human |
| Birthplace | Avishkar (formerly Kaladesh) |
| Lifetime | Omenpath Era |
| Spouse | Madhu Varma |
| Children | Sita Varma |
Mohar Varma is the old-fashioned head of the affluent Varma family from Avishkar, and the father of Sita Varma.[1]
Description[]
Mohar is a former member of the Consulate and mourns the loss of his stature and privileges after the Indigo Revolution.[1] Although he ensured that his daughter received the same education that any man would, he expected her to marry and settle down as a traditional wife.
Mohar has not yet shed the stations and signifiers of his former office, including a large estate and family servants — now paid, after the Indigo Revolution.[1] His consul robes are tailored and clean, his beard trimmed, and his mustache waxed. He is known for his sharp features and cruelty, callousness, and traditionalism, though Sita knows him as her doting father.
History[]
Before the Aether Revolt, Mohar married a woman named Madhu, whose father was a member of the Consulate, and granted him a position as Consul.[1] They had a child, Sita. Madhu eventually died due to poor health, leaving Mohar to raise his daughter alone. He cared greatly for his daughter and ensured that she received a comprehensive education, and the two bonded over their shared love of engineering. However, his conservative views on women and their places led Sita to conceal her true passion, street racing, from him.
Like the other Consuls, Mohar lost power after the Indigo Revolution, making it increasingly more costly to maintain his lavish lifestyle.[1] He became fixated on reactionary politics, believing that everything was better and more orderly before the Revolution. He got his chance to return to his ideal world when, on the first day of the second Ghirapur Grand Prix, Jace Beleren and Vraska broke into his house, claiming that they wanted to help him overthrow the Avishkar Assembly and reinstall the Consulate.[2]
Story appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ a b c d e K. Arsenault Rivera (January 13, 2025). "Aetherdrift Episode 1: The Dashing and the Desperate". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera (January 14, 2025). "Aetherdrift Episode 2: Pit Stop". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.