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7!![[center:[- '''[[Characters/MagicTheGathering Main Character Index]]'''-]]][[center:[-'''Planeswalkers:''' [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPlaneswalkersPreMending Planeswalkers who ignited Pre-Mending]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPlaneswalkersPostMending Planeswalkers who ignited Post-Mending]]: [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPlaneswalkersPostMendingAM A-M]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPlaneswalkersPostMendingNZ N - Z]]-]]][[center:[-'''Planes and their peoples:''' [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringFactions Factions]], '''Other Characters''' ([[Characters/MagicTheGatheringDominaria Dominaria]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPhyrexiaRathAndMirrodin Phyrexia, Rath and Mirrodin]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringInnistrad Innistrad]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringKamigawa Kamigawa]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringRavnica Ravnica]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringTheros Theros]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringTarkir Tarkir]], [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringZendikar Zendikar]]), [[MagicTheGathering/{{Planes}} Planes]]-]]]
8
9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11!Dominaria
12Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringDominaria own page]]
13
14!Phyrexia, Rath, and Mirrodin
15Have their [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPhyrexiaRathAndMirrodin own page]]
16
17!Innistrad
18Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringInnistrad own page]]
19
20!Kamigawa
21Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringKamigawa own page]]
22
23!Ravnica
24Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringRavnica own page]]
25
26!Theros
27Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringTheros own page]]
28
29!Tarkir
30Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringTarkir own page]]
31
32!Zendikar
33Has its [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringZendikar own page]]
34
35!Lorwyn and Shadowmoor
36
37[[folder:Colfenor]]
38[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colfenor.jpg]]
39
40-> ''Color:'' Black and green, White (formerly)
41-> ''Race:'' Treefolk
42-> ''Class:'' Shaman
43
44Dubbed the Last Yew, Colfenor is one of the oldest Treefolk in Lorwyn and foresees the coming of the Great Aurora, which will plunge the bright Lorwyn into the dark Shadowmoor, wiping out the memories of their inhabitants. He is killed some time prior to that event, but leaves behind a sapling which carries his memories until after Shadowmoor comes.
45----
46* DarkIsNotEvil: His Sapling is one of the few Black-aligned protagonists.
47* GoodIsNotNice: He's closest thing to a BigGood in Lorwyn. A BigGood that [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates the crap]] out of everyone.
48* LastOfHisKind: He's the last living Yew Treefolk.
49* ThanatosGambit: He plans for his death to prepare for the Great Aurora.
50* UnexplainedRecovery: Although not exactly as himself; the sapling is called a [[GenderBender she]]. Plus, Rhys has expected that the Sapling would take much longer to mature; instead, she matures rapidly.
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder:Gaddock Teeg]]
54[[quoteright:243:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gaddock_teeg.jpg]]
55
56-> ''Color:'' Green and white
57-> ''Race:'' Kithkin
58-> ''Class:'' Advisor
59
60The cenn of the Lorwyn [[{{Hobbits}} kithkin]]. With his cenn threatened by the [[PuttingOnTheReich elves]], he orchestrated the fall of the protagonists. He was presumably killed, since he never appears again.
61----
62* AntiVillain: All he wanted was to protect his people from rabid elves. Unfortunately, this also makes him the central antagonist, as he needs to kill the hero.
63* BigBad: Of the first Lorwyn set, alongside the elven general Nath.
64* LightIsNotGood: Albeit simply by being a White-aligned antagonist. Otherwise he is fairly benevolent.
65* ManipulativeBastard: He manipulates Brigid Baeli to kill Rhys. [[{{Irony}} He himself is on the receiving end from Colfenor]].
66* WellIntentionedExtremist: When faced with murderous genocidal elves, manipulation and sacrificing the protagonists is an understandable course of action.
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder:Oona]]
70[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oona_0.jpg]]
71
72-> ''Color:'' Blue and black
73-> ''Race:'' Faerie
74-> ''Class:'' Wizard
75
76The queen of the faeries. She is another of the few individuals aware of the Great Aurora, and in fact is immune to it.
77----
78* BigBad: The main antagonist of the Shadowmoor block.
79* TheFairFolk: The leader of a court of highly malicious fairies, though she herself is more of a pragmatist.
80* LargeAndInCharge: She's the largest being among the fae. Also, unlike her minions, who are insectoid, she appears as a woman covered in flowers.
81* MindRape: Goes with her DreamWeaver territory. From [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=152079 Beseech the Queen]]:
82-->''Those who hear her go mad with inspiration.''
83* WellIntentionedExtremist: ...sort of. She did try to minimize the effects of the Aurora on the inhabittants of her plane, but ultimately only cares enough about [[TheFairFolk her subjects]] to have them thoroughly unaltered.
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Rosheen Meanderer]]
87[[quoteright:273:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rosheen.jpg]]
88
89-> ''Color:'' Red and green
90-> ''Race:'' Giant
91-> ''Class:'' Shaman
92
93A giant who is yet another one to be aware of the Great Aurora. She manages to resist the effect of the aurora unlike her kin and thus is the only giant in Shadowmoor who keeps her memories of Lorwyn intact.
94----
95* TheCassandra: She has visions of the nature of the plane and of Shadowmoor's past as sunny, idyllic Lorwyn, but nobody believes her and thinks she's insane.
96-->''Night after night, Rosheen babbled about a bygone sunlit world, her every word dismissed as a madwoman's ravings.''
97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:The Demigods]]
100
101-> ''Race:'' Spirit Avatar
102
103Shadowmoor's mysterious deities, which seemingly are [[JerkassGods responsible]] for its [[CrapsackWorld screwed up]] status. While absent from the main storyline, they are the subject of the poem [[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/seers-parables-2008-08-05 The Seer's Parables]], where a kithkin asks a seer about them.
104----
105* AnimalisticAbomination: The Deity of Scars and the Demigod of Revenge, the former looking like a lupine satyr and the latter like a bat.
106* BatOutOfHell: The Demigod of Revenge. Quite literally too, given his tale.
107* DarkIsEvil: Predictably, most of the Black-aligned deities [[spoiler:especially the Divinity of Pride, though it also gets LightIsNotGood points]].
108* DarkIsNotEvil: Probably the Deity, depending on how you interpret his character.
109* EldritchAbomination: All of them are strange, inexplicable and terrifying beings seemingly elemental to the darkness of Shadowmoor.
110* {{Expy}}: Of several [[Myth/CelticMythology celtic]]/[[Myth/NorseMythology norse]] deities, with the most blatant being the Oversoul (Sunna and other female sun goddesses of the area), the Nobilis (Thor and/or Neigh), the Ghastlord (Arawn), the Deity (Nodens) and the Divinity (The Morrigan).
111* HumanoidAbomination: Most of them.
112* JerkassGods: Aside from the Oversoul (seems benign), the Deus (destructive, but more or less mindless), and ''maybe'' the Deity (who drives living beings to keep on fighting for survival), all of them are at best incredibly dickish.
113* LightIsGood: The Oversoul, however, is the one truly benevolent demigod.
114* LightIsNotGood: Special mentions go to the Godhead of Awe, which drives mortals mad for no logical reason, and the Nobilis of War, which incites hatred and violence for his own sustainance.
115* {{Lunacy}}: The Godhead of Awe, which appearently is the personification of the Moon. Also literally, as it drives people mad.
116* MindRape: The Godhead [[spoiler:and the Divinity]] engage in it.
117* MySkullRunnethOver: [[spoiler:The Divinity inflicts this upon her poor kithkin victim at the end of the parables]].
118* OurGodsAreDifferent: They're appearently higher spirits. Then again, Shadowmoor spirits are incredibly mysterious by themselves.
119* ThePowerOfTheSun: The Oversoul, which appearently controls the Sun, and has [[TheNightThatNeverEnds hidden it]] for some reason
120* WarGod: The Nobilis of War, down to invoking hatred and other negative emotions.
121* YourSoulIsMine: The Dominus absorbs a king into the scepter he carries about, [[AndIMustScream with the king's soul still screaming]]. The Ghastlord is implied to do this, or possibly CessationOfExistence.
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Dwynen]]
125
126-> ''Color:'' Green
127-> ''Race:'' Elf
128-> ''Class:'' Warrior
129
130An elven leader of Gilt-Leaf in Lorwyn, and one of the first elves Nissa met after her first planeswalk.
131----
132* TheFightingNarcissist: Standard among Lorwyn elves, who see themselves as the most beautiful beings in the plane and thus have the right to obliterate the ugly creatures out there (read: everyone who isn't an elf, and even some who are). Nissa was just lucky they considered her beautiful.
133* HornedHumanoid: Again, standard for Lorwyn elves.
134[[/folder]]
135
136!Fiora
137
138[[folder:Brago, King Eternal]]
139
140-> ''Color:'' White and Blue
141-> ''Race:'' Spirit (formerly Human)
142-> ''Class:'' Noble
143
144King of Fiora, he recently died and returned as a ghost. Eventually assassinated under the order of Marchesa, who desires to become queen.
145----
146* DidntSeeThatComing: None were more surprised than the Custodi to see his form coalescing before them.
147* DroppedABridgeOnHim: A day after announcing "Reign of Brago", the King Eternal himself was killed.
148* EvilFormerFriend: To Selvala.
149* LightIsNotGood: White aligned and an evil tyrant.
150* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Is a spirit that remained anchored to Fiora thanks to his priests. Kaya "[[DeadlyEuphemism freed]]" him, killing him again.
151* PuppetKing: The Custodi's plans for him. His senility before his death and their aims to keep the news under wraps would have facilitated this, had not the man demanded otherwise.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Selvala]]
155
156-> ''Color:'' Green (primary), White
157-> ''Race:'' Elf
158-> ''Class:'' Scout
159
160Advisor, confidant, and friend to King Brago before his resurrection.
161----
162* FriendToAllLivingThings: Or at least to all people. She was instrumental both in keeping Brago's plans from harming the people and in gaining his support among the people of the Low City.
163* MercyKill: After the Custodi was prolonging his life to the point of agony, Selvala sneaked in to inflict a mercy killing on Brago. This only ended up releasing his spirit and got her banished to the dungeons by the Custodi.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Marchesa, the Black Rose]]
167
168-> ''Color:'' Black (primary), Blue, Red, and White
169-> ''Race:'' Human
170-> ''Class:'' Wizard, Assassin, Noble
171
172Head of Paliano's foremost crime syndicate and spy network. She later becomes queen after having Brago assassinated.
173----
174* FromNobodyToNightmare: She comes from a small family, far from royalty. While she eventually became one of Fiora's most infamous criminals, she manages to one-up that by becoming the plane's queen.
175-->'''Marchesa:''' I pray that everyone who claimed me a fallen daughter of a fallen house enjoyed ''their'' fall from the High City.
176* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Former crime lord who has the king assassinated to become queen? This can't be good.
177* ManipulativeBitch: Is deemed as such in-universe by her WorthyOpponent, a smuggler named Ervos Trax.
178* PoisonedWeapons: She relies mostly on poisons hidden in her gems to physically defend herself.
179* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: During the Phyrexian invasion of the Multiverse, Marchesa went out to kick the asses of some of the invaders herself.
180[[/folder]]
181
182[[folder:Grenzo, Dungeon Keeper of the High City]]
183
184-> ''Color:'' Red (primary), Black
185-> ''Race:'' Goblin
186-> ''Class:'' Rogue
187
188----
189* ManipulativeBastard: He attempts to get Selvala to kill Muzzio.
190* OurGoblinsAreDifferent: Is a large, muscular goblin, making him stand out among his fellow Fioran goblins.
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Muzzio]]
194
195-> ''Color:'' Blue
196-> ''Race:'' Human
197-> ''Class:'' Artificer
198
199* ActualPacifist: "I can [murder], but I do not need to. For every obstacle toward my grand design, there is a very simple, nonviolent solution: information."
200* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Let's hope he never meets Phyrexia, because he seems very eager indeed to become more like what he believes is technological praise.
201-->'''Muzzio:''' There are even rumors of a place where the perfection of machines blends inseparably with the vitality of organic life. I hope we can one day be like those places."
202* GadgeteerGenius: Spends most of his time inventing unique artifacts and artificial creatures.
203* GuileHero: Orchestrates the removal of several obstacles without using a stab in the back, drop of poison, or any other form of violence.
204* MadScientist: Implied to want to replace organic life with a mechanical world.
205* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Based off of Leonardo da Vinci, being a mechanical genius on a plane themed around Renaissance Italy.
206* PutOnABus: After his attempt to start a coup with an army of mechanical soldiers is discovered, Muzzio is exiled from Palliano between the events of the first ''Conspiracy'' and ''Take the Crown''. This explains why [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration the latter set doesn't have nearly as many artifact creatures.]]
207[[/folder]]
208
209!Vryn
210
211[[folder:Alhammaret]]
212
213-> ''Color:'' Blue
214-> ''Race:'' Sphinx
215
216A sphinx arbiter from Vryn, and Jace's mentor. He took in Jace to train and hone his telepath skills, but is eventually revealed to be using Jace for his own ends, resulting in Jace killing him.
217----
218* EvilMentor: He essentially raised Jace to be a ChildSoldier.
219* KarmicDeath: For wiping Jace's memories to turn him into his underling, Jace returned the favor by tearing everything he could out of Alhammaret's mind, during their final duel. Up to and including the memories of how to breathe.
220* ManipulativeBastard: As soon as Jace's spark ignited, Alhammaret wiped the memory of it from Jace's mind, simply to retain control of him.
221* PlayingBothSides: The main crux of his scheme: he would send Jace to gather and sell intelligence to both sides of a war under the guise of it being necessary for his work as arbiter but wiping Jace's memory each time so he didn't notice he was doing so for both sides. Jace only figured out the truth when he found himself in a soldier's memories.
222* {{Telepathy}}: His speciality is in mind magic and linking, and the focus of Jace's training.
223[[/folder]]
224
225!Kaladesh
226
227[[folder:Baral]]
228
229-> ''Color:'' Blue
230-> ''Race:'' Human
231-> ''Class:'' Wizard
232
233Captain Baral is an officer of the Consulate that was tasked with capturing the Nalaars. After failing to do so, he was demoted to prison duty.
234----
235* BoomerangBigot: A mage who hates mages. The Church of Tal would love him if they knew of his existence...
236* BoxedCrook: He was in prison until New Phyrexia invaded. He escaped after the prison wall collapsed.
237* ChildHater: [[spoiler:Has developed an intense hatred for children since Chandra burned his face.]]
238* EnemyMine: After escaping from prison, he ends up getting saved by the Renegade Kari Zev, who gives him two options; Help them fight back the Phyerexians or be tossed overboard.
239* GoodScarsEvilScars: [[spoiler:The ignition of Chandra's spark left marks all over his body and rendered his face frightening to look at. Though he enjoys being more threatening to his quarry, he resents Chandra for "breaking" him.]]
240* {{Hypocrite}}: Insists that all mages are monsters. He uses his own magical abilities to perform quite monstrous acts, and sees no contradiction in it.
241* JerkJustifications: His justification for his hatred of pyromancers as public threats.
242* KnightTemplar: Goes overboard in his hunt for pyromancers, burning down the village of Bunurat and personally killing people who should lawfully be arrested and tried. Even Dovin Baan acknowledges that he might be too eager for field duty. [[spoiler:Baan eventually arrests Baral for murdering Kiran Nalaar and attempting to murder Pia, implying that only Dovin's personal discipline prevents him using Baral's judicial shortcuts against him]].
243* MageKiller: Fights pyromancers that threaten the Consulate. He takes pride in knowing how to cause a mage to self-destruct under their own power.
244* WardensAreEvil: [[spoiler:Took a liking in reminding Pia Nalaar in her captivity that he (supposedly) had killed her daughter]].
245* YouAreWhatYouHate: A man with an immense hatred for mages who happens to be a mage himself.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Pia and Kiran Nalaar]]
249
250-> ''Color:'' Red (primary), White (Pia only)
251-> ''Race:'' Human
252-> ''Class:'' Artificer
253
254Chandra's parents. Artificers in the Kaladesh city of Ghirapur. Renegade to begin with, and later fully hunted down and later murdered by the consul forces of Ghirapur when Chandra's fire powers manifested.
255----
256* GadgeteerGenius: They were skilled artificers, something Chandra failed to mimic.
257* GoodParents: They even tried to flee the country to keep their daughter from the Consulate, but the responsible officer caught up, killed them, and would have publicly executed Chandra had her spark not ignited.
258* NeverFoundTheBody: Only Kiran is explicitly shown to have been killed. [[spoiler: That would be because Pia is still alive.]]
259* SoProudOfYou: They were proud of Chandra being a natural pyromancer.
260* RebelLeader: [[spoiler:Pia Nalaar becomes known as "Renegade Prime" after escaping the Dhund prison]].
261* TakeMeInstead: [[spoiler:While Pia could have avoided capture by Tezzeret, she decides to let herself be captured when she sees Chandra, fearing that making a ruckus would endanger her daughter]].
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Oviya Pashiri]]
265
266-> ''Color:'' Green
267-> ''Race:'' Human
268-> ''Class:'' Artificer
269
270Fellow renegade and friend of the Nalaars.
271----
272* CoolOldLady: An elderly woman who is a renegade like the Nalaars.
273* NeverMessWithGranny: Fights against [[spoiler: Baral and his thopters to keep him from killing Chandra.]]
274* OddFriendship: Though leonin do not exist in Kaladesh, she doesn't seem to mind having Ajani, a leonin, as company, and in return he affectionately addresses her as Grandmother.
275* ShipperOnDeck: As of Renewal, seems to be trying to nudge an all-too-oblivious Chandra and Nissa into a relationship.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Yahenni]]
279
280-> ''Color:'' Black
281-> ''Race:'' Aetherborn vampire
282
283An aetherborn living out their last days.
284----
285* TheAntiNihilist: Aetherborn have very short lives, and they know exactly how long they have left to live. Yahenni throws parties and refuses to be sad about it. [[spoiler:And after Tezzeret takes over Kaladesh, they decide to spend the time they have left helping the Gatewatch. Once that's done, Yahenni dies just as they planned to, surrounded by friends.]]
286* BadPowersGoodPeople: Yahenni is friendly and willing to help the Gatewatch when they were in need, and eventually came to work with the rebels to overthrow the Consulate, but happens to an energy vampire whose 'expertise' is draining people of their life force.
287* FromNobodyToNightmare: Went from a very rich Aetherborn hedonist who was days away from dying, to a near unstoppable killing machine that can drain the life force out every person on a sky ship by touching it.
288* DarkIsNotEvil: A Black-aligned character with vampiric draining powers, that is fairly likeable and helps the Gatewatch.
289* DiedHappilyEverAfter: While Nissa can do nothing to prevent the inevitable, she does tell Yahenni [[spoiler:the truth about the Multiverse, how aetherborn are made of the literal stuff of worlds. Yahenni dies content, knowing that they are becoming one with the universe.]]
290* DyingAlone: Their deepest fear; aetherborn throw lavish Penultimate Parties to avoid this fate, but Yahenni cannot due to the Consul's curfews and restrictions. They eventually manage to hold such a party once the Consulate is subdued.
291* LifeDrinker: Some aetherborn can extend their lives taking in the life force of others. Yahenni is one, but doesn't like to [[spoiler:because in doing so, they feel everything the victim feels]].
292* MookHorrorShow: The consulate soldiers on Yahenni, Undying Partisan, and Yahenni's expertise are not having the best of days, and they won't be having any worse ones.
293* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Is one of the rare "gifted" aetherborn that can drain the life energy of other sentient beings to prolong their own lifespan. However, Yahenni abhors using such power to simply live longer, insisting in their last moments that they will not live their life as a killer.
294* RageBreakingPoint: The party-loving Yahenni eventually goes on the offensive against the Consulate after they keep oppressing the masses.
295--> '''Flavor text of [[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=547918 Yahenni's Expertise]], with several dead Consulate soldiers in the background''': The Consulate pushed me to my limit, darling, and this is the result.
296* TermsOfEndangerment: Calls most people they meet "darling". Including their enemies.
297* TheEmpath: All aetherborn can sense the emotional states of beings nearby [[spoiler: which is why it is so difficult for Yahenni to drain a sentient victim]].
298* TheHedonist: Yahenni spends their last days in this world throwing lavish parties, customary among aetherborn. They are thus dismayed when the Consulate starts enacting curfews that prevent them from having parties like they used to -- which most pressingly includes Yahenni's "Penultimate Party", which aetherborn traditionally have when they die.
299* TheseHandsHaveKilled: [[spoiler:Yahenni's first two uses of their LifeDrain power weigh heavy on them]].
300* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: On the receiving end of one, courtesy of Nissa [[spoiler:after draining people and feeling guilty]].
301* YourDaysAreNumbered: Every aetherborn comes to the world knowing their expiration date. A "gifted" few can extend it by [[VampiricDraining taking the lives of others]], [[spoiler:as Yahenni does in self-defence after Tezzeret takes control of Kaladesh.]]
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Vatti/"Shadowblayde"]]
305
306-> ''Race:'' Elf
307
308An elf lifecrafter specializing in insects with strong ideas about appropriate conduct in battle.
309----
310* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Seems convinced she's the main character in a pulpy young adult fantasy novel.
311* InsistentTerminology: Call her Shadowblayde. With a ''y'', thank you ever so much.
312* MissionControl: Her insects are capable of serving as communicators, letting her relay information to other renegades on the battlefield.
313* TheNicknamer: ''Very'' insistent on the need for "code names" for both herself and others. Current names include Ajani's rather uncreative "White Cat" and, suggested by Liliana, "Beefslab" (Gideon), "Night Queen" (Liliana) and "Cloak Boy" (Jace).
314* VerbalTic: Thanks to overindulging in novels, she announces onomatopoeia instead of naturally producing the noises, such as saying "harrumph" or "Hum, hum, hum".
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Rashmi]]
318
319-> ''Color:'' Green and Blue
320-> ''Race:'' Elf
321-> ''Class:'' Druid
322
323An elf inventor who is working on a teleportation device. She wins the Inventor's Fair and is taken to the Consulate to work on her invention, but bails out to join the renegades after discovering the sinister truth at its heart. She has two notable friends: the vedalken Mitul (her assistant), and the planeswalker Saheeli Rai, who first warns her about the dangers of her invention (given that her teleportation device is eerily reminiscent of planeswalking) and subsequently invites her to join the renegade movement.
324----
325* AchievementInIgnorance: After the Mending, planar travel by any means beside a planeswalker spark was thought impossible, and many have tried. Nevertheless, Rashmi managed to construct a functioning planar bridge with ''no prior knowledge of the multiverse''.
326* GadgeteerGenius: Aside from building the teleportation device that wins the Inventor's Fair, she also helps build the airship ''Heart of Kiran''.
327* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Initially happy to win the Inventor's Fair, she decides to get out due to [[spoiler:Tezzeret abusing the Fair's winners and the destructive potential her device holds in his hands]].
328* {{Teleportation}}: Not her own power, but her greatest invention is a teleportation device.
329* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: All of the horrors wreaked by Tezzeret's abuse of the Planar Bridge started off with a woman who made a spectacular breakthrough in science with the best of intentions.
330[[/folder]]
331
332!Amonkhet
333!!Gods
334Unlike the distant and capricious gods of Theros, the five gods of Amonkhet are both a constant presence to the people of Naktamun and benevolent guardians who protect the city and help the mortals within it to become worthy.
335
336[[folder:Oketra the True]]
337
338-> ''Color:'' White
339-> ''Race:'' Zombie God
340
341The cat-headed god of solidarity.
342----
343* {{Expy}}: Of Bast and Sekhmet.
344* LightIsGood: The White god, associated with light and a benevolent presence who emphasizes solidarity.
345* ThePowerOfTheSun: Her arrows are made from the Second Sun's light.
346* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:She and the other three gods slain during the ''Hour of Devastation'' were made into Eternals and sent to the front lines in Ravnica during ''War of the Spark''.]]
347* ZergRush: Her associated cards tend to favor this strategy, either creating weak soldier tokens or serving as a group buff.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Kefnet the Mindful]]
351
352-> ''Color:'' Blue
353-> ''Race:'' Zombie God
354
355The ibis-headed god of knowledge.
356----
357* BarrierWarrior: He's in charge of keeping the Hekma up.
358* BirdPeople: He takes the form of a human with the head and wings of an ibis.
359* {{Expy}}: Of Thoth, the ibis-headed god of knowledge, wisdom and the alphabet.
360* GodOfKnowledge: He is a being of pure intellect, and is charged with sharpening the minds and cunning of the people of Naktamun.
361* MasterOfIllusion: His trial subjects initiates to a series of hallucinations.
362* MindRape:
363** He attempted this on [[spoiler: Nissa, before she altered his component leylines in order to divert his attention]].
364** [[spoiler:He and the other gods were also subjected to this by Bolas decades ago when he rewrote their memories and personalities to suit his purposes. Bolas's initial attack on Kefnet is specifically described as Bolas splitting the god's mind in two.]]
365* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:He and the other three gods slain during the ''Hour of Devastation'' were made into Eternals and sent to the front lines in Ravnica during ''War of the Spark''.]]
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Bontu the Glorified]]
369
370-> ''Color:'' Black
371-> ''Race:'' Zombie God
372
373The crocodile-headed god of ambition.
374----
375* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: She gives being "ambition incarnate" as her reason for siding with Nicol Bolas.]]
376* {{Expy}}: Of Sobek.
377* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Part of her justification for [[spoiler: betraying her siblings and siding with Nicol Bolas.]]
378-->'''Bontu:''' [[spoiler: Bolas destroyed all who resisted. I chose to join with his power instead. I chose survival.]]
379* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Has a crocodile head and is evil.
380* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:She and the other three gods slain during the ''Hour of Devastation'' were made into Eternals and sent to the front lines in Ravnica during ''War of the Spark''.]]
381* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: Her reward for faithfully serving the God-Pharaoh [[spoiler: by being complicit in his takeover of the plane decades earlier, maintaining the corruption of the mana in her siblings, and personally bringing a weakened Hazoret to him? A faceful of Bolas's necrotic magic.]]
382-->'''Nicol Bolas:''' [[spoiler: [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Your usefulness has ended]]. Serve me in death, little god.]]
383* SadisticChoice: Her Trial is essentially one long series of these, with each challenge being set up so that one or more of the candidates must die if the others are to pass. And the final test is that each candidate must present her with a heart to win her cartouche.
384* TokenEvilTeammate: The only one of Amonkhet's gods who does not in fact gives a rat's ass about its inhabitants [[spoiler:and sold everyone out to Nicol Bolas]].
385* VillainsDyingGrace: [[spoiler:Although it's ambiguously-phrased, it seems as though she uses her last burst of strength to free Hazoret from her trap, whom she had just helped defeat, presumably so she could take revenge for her and the other gods.]]
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder:Hazoret the Fervent]]
389
390-> ''Color:'' Red
391-> ''Race:'' God
392
393The jackal-headed god of zeal, Hazoret holds the final trial and personally dispatches the worthy to the afterlife with her spear.
394----
395* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler: She survives being stung by the Scorpion God by severing her own arm with her spear before the poison can spread to rest of her body.]]
396* {{Expy}}: Of Anubis, sharing both his jackal-headed appearance and his role as arbiter of those worthy to enter a privileged afterlife.
397* LastOfHerKind: [[spoiler: After Bolas's return and the destruction of Naktamun, she is the only untainted Amonkhetu god left alive.]]
398* MamaBear: According to Samut, she was regarded as a fierce protector of homes and families before Bolas sunk his claws into the plane.
399* ThePowerOfTheSun: She is apparently made from the same essence as the Second Sun.
400* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler: The only god to survive Nicol Bolas's return to Amonkhet.]]
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:Rhonas the Indomitable]]
404
405-> ''Color:'' Green
406-> ''Race:'' Zombie God
407
408The snake-headed god of strength.
409----
410* BigGuyFatalitySyndrome: Hazoret called him the strongest amongst her siblings, [[spoiler:but he was the first god to fall to Bolas.]]
411* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: As he's dying, he curses the God-Pharaoh, and throws his staff at the Scorpion God, which turns into a snake and attacks.]]
412* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler: As he dies, all of Bolas's corruption is undone, and in his last moments he weeps for his world and even the Scorpion God, in whom he recognizes his brother, and curses Nicol Bolas.]]
413* DyingDeclarationOfHate: [[spoiler: ''Death to the God-Pharaoh, foul trespasser and destroyer!'']]
414* {{Expy}}: Of Wadjet.
415* MagicStaff: His staff can turn into a giant snake at his command.
416* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:He and the other three gods slain during the ''Hour of Devastation'' were made into Eternals and sent to the front lines in Ravnica during ''War of the Spark''.]]
417* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: His death at the hands of the Scorpion God demonstrates that the gods are as powerless to stop Bolas as anyone else.]]
418* TheSocialDarwinist: He's the god of strength and his trial involves weeding out the unworthy by having them devoured by beasts. Only the strong survive.
419[[/folder]]
420
421[[folder:The Scorpion, Locust and Scarab Gods]]
422
423-> ''Color:'' Blue-Black (Scarab), Blue-Red (Locust), Black-Red (Scorpion)
424-> ''Race:'' God
425
426Three dark, monstrous gods that awoke during Hour of Revelation. [[spoiler: They were originally three out of eight gods of Amonkhet, before Nicol Bolas corrupted and twisted them even further than the others.]]
427----
428* AmbiguouslyEvil: After Bolas' fall it's unclear just ''what'' the Scarab and Locust Gods' goals are without him, or if they even have any free will at all. [[spoiler: Interestingly, in ''March of the Machine'', the survivors of Naktamun return to their former home and actually find the two corrupted Gods fighting against the Phyrexian Invasion of their own accord. Once the Phyrexians are dealt with, the two quietly disappear into the desert without causing any more trouble.]]
429* AnimalisticAbomination: Cross the line between this and HumanoidAbomination. The Scorpion God himself looks like a giant human with its head replaced by a whole scorpion.
430* BeyondTheImpossible: The Scorpion God is stronger than even ''the god of strength''.
431* BeastOfTheApocalypse: They are monsters that show up to destroy the world and kill the Gods.
432* BodyHorror: Implied. The gods seen in the murals all had reptilian, mammalian or avian heads. Meanwhile, these, known to have been corrupted by Bolas, have the heads of arthropods and exposed flesh.
433* TheBrute: The Scorpion God is incredibly strong, silent and so large and muscular Rhonas looks like a wimp next to him.
434* ComeBackWrong: [[spoiler: They were twisted into monsters by Nicol Bolas.]]
435* DeaderThanDead: Hazoret (with Samut and the other survivors' help) manages to do this to the Scorpion God, ensuring he's dead for real.
436* {{Expy}}: Appearence-wise, the Scorpion God for Serket, the Locust God for Senehem and the Scarab God for Khepri.
437* ExtremeOmnivore: The Locust God creates a swarm of locusts that eat the Hekma, the barrier keeping the desert's monsters and undead at bay.
438* FaceMonsterTurn: [[spoiler: They were good deities and protectors of the people of Amonkhet before Bolas transformed them.]]
439* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: The fight between the Scorpion God and Rhonas plays out just like one would in the game. [[spoiler: Rhonas is an indestructible creature with Deathtouch, meaning even if he is not strong enough to kill an opponent, he kills them with his poison. The Scorpion God is not indestructible, but whenever he dies, he returns to the hand and can put -1/-1 counters on other creatures. In-story, Rhonas keeps killing the Scorpion God, who keeps coming back, until finally he can bring Rhonas down, reflecting how indestructible creatures can still be killed if their toughness is reduced to 0 by a card effect.]]
440* GamePlayAndStorySegregation: By contrast, an article about [[http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/card-preview/locust-god-2017-06-20 the Locust God]] concedes as a flavor flaw that its in-universe purpose is to [[spoiler: destroy the Hekma]], but is incapable of doing anything to [[spoiler: the card Protection of the Hekma]] in-game -- in fact it's particularly weak against it, as [[spoiler: the Hekma prevents one damage, stopping the 1/1 insects from hurting the player]].
441* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: The Scorpion God's defeat comes when Hazoret, Samut, and the other survivors of the Hour Of Eternity impale it on an obelisk, allowing Hazoret to finish it off via doing so again with her spear and burning it to death from the inside.]]
442* KillTheGod: Seems to be their goal, as [[spoiler: the Scorpion God murders Rhonas, Kefnet and Oketra]].
443* LossOfIdentity: [[spoiler: It seems that after Bolas twisted them, they forgot their true names and purpose, reflecting by their names being only The ___ God]]
444* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours: The Scorpion God is this to Rhonas.
445* {{Necromancer}}: The Scarab God leads the Eternals, and its card can bring any dead creature into its ranks as a 4/4 Black Zombie.
446* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Rhonas, Kefnet and Oketra make the mistake of thinking their attacks have successfully brought down the Scorpion God. In all instances, he simply revives and kills the gods.]]
447* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler: What Bolas did to them after snatching them away when he took over Amonkhet.]]
448* ResurrectiveImmortality: While they can be killed, they don't ''stay'' dead. Represented in gameplay by their ability to return to your hand upon death so you can summon it again.
449* SealedEvilInACan: They were hidden, dormant, in three giant sarcophagi everyone thought to be statues.
450* ScaryScorpions: The Scorpion God.
451* TheSwarm: The Locust God's sole purpose seems to be to summon a massive swarm of locusts to [[spoiler:consume the Hekma]] and sow chaos around Naktamun.
452* TragicMonster: [[spoiler: As the Scorpion God kills Rhonas, the snake god recognizes him as one of his brothers, twisted into a monster to use against his siblings, worshipers, and world]].
453* UnskilledButStrong: The Scorpion God is stronger than even Rhonas, but is less skilled, doesn't use spells and appears to be mindless.
454* WalkingSpoiler: As the number of spoiler tags for their entry should show, knowing what they really are spoils a massive part of the Amonkhet plot.
455* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler: Or at least less monstrous -- all gods had heads of reptiles, birds or mammals, Bolas twisted those three into insectoid monsters.]]
456* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: When the Eternalized Oketra, Kefnet, Bontu and Rhonas show up on Ravnica in ''War of the Spark'', the Locust and Scarab Gods are nowhere to be seen despite surviving the end of ''Hour of Devastation'' unlike the Scorpion God. Theh ''March Of the Machine'' has them reappear to help the survivors repel the Phyrexians before mysteriously disappearing again.]]
457[[/folder]]
458
459!!Mortals
460
461[[folder:Djeru]]
462
463-> ''Color:'' White
464-> ''Race:'' Human
465-> ''Class:'' Warrior
466
467An initiate of the Tah Crop, Djeru's absolute dedication to the ideals of Amonkhet bring him into conflict with his newly-inducted Cropmate, Gideon.
468----
469* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He sees the deaths of his Cropmates in the Trial of Ambition as noble and necessary, going so far as to MercyKill his own brother to ensure that he can be made into a good [[{{Mummy}} Anointed]].
470* CCGImportanceDissonance: Despite being one of the most important characters of the Amonkhet story, he only got a card in ''Hour of Devastation'' while several characters of lesser importance did in the first set of the block. He did appear in the art of several cards, and even got a spell under his name in ''Hour of Devastation''
471* FreudianExcuse: The death of his childhood friend Nakht drove him to find meaning in the tragedy by dedicating himself entirely to the Trials.
472* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: He turns against Bolas during the Hours.]]
473* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Samut, before their radically different opinions on the worthiness of preserving the status quo on Amonkhet drove them apart. The events of ''Hour of Devastation'' finally bring them back together.
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:Hapatra]]
477
478-> ''Color:'' Blacm and Green
479-> ''Race:'' Human
480-> ''Class:'' Cleric
481
482The Vizier of Poisons, in service of Rhonas
483----
484* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being associated with snakes, her card being Green and Black and connected to giving -1/-1 counters, a mechanic associated with Black color, she's one of the most heroic and moral characters on the plane.
485* ADayInTheLimelight: ''The Hour of Promise'' story is told from her perspective.
486* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: Upon realization that the God-Pharaoh is both the architect of Amonkhet's destruction and a planeswalker she seems to have developed hatred towards planeswalkers in general.]]
487* FluffyTamer: Has a basilik (described as twice as tall as her and longer than she could measure) as a pet. Bonus points for the pet behaving like a cat around her.
488* PungeonMaster: Initiates can attest to her love of sprinkling [[IncrediblyLamePun Incredibly Lame Puns]] into her lectures.
489* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Subverted, she's actually a good person, despite her association with snakes.
490[[/folder]]
491
492[[folder:Temmet]]
493
494-> ''Color:'' White and Blue
495-> ''Race:'' Human Zombie
496-> ''Class:'' Cleric
497
498The Vizier of Naktamun, ruler of the city and responsible for taking care of the annointed.
499----
500* AChildShallLeadThem: He is one of the youngest viziers of Naktamun, yet he is in charge of running the city. Out of universe, he was inspired by the story of Tutankhamun, as a boy ruler who became a {{Mummy}}.
501* {{Mummy}}: He is in charge of making them, or at least of overseeing their creation. His card also sees him turn into one, though it isn't reflected in the stories.
502* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He disappears from the narrative after finding Jace and Liliana investigating the mummy creation process and being knocked out in their escape, with the implication being that the hit killed him accidentally. This is further implied by his card having the Embalm ability: he can be raised as a mummy after he dies in-game, meaning that his death and existence as a mummy may actually happen in-story.
503[[/folder]]
504
505[[folder:Neheb]]
506
507-> ''Color:'' Red (primary), Black
508-> ''Race:'' Minotaur Zombie
509-> ''Class:'' Warrior
510
511Minotaur member of one of the Crops participating in the Trials.
512----
513* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Dies then returns as one of the Eternals]]
514* CCGImportanceDissonance: Opposite situation of Djeru -- this guy has absolutely nothing to do with the story aside living on the same world, has died long before Gatewatch showed up, and [[spoiler: in his one brief appearance as an Eternal he's killed immediately by Djeru and Samut.]] He got two cards and is featured on at least one more.
515* FamedInStory: He was remembered as the greatest warrior of his generation and set as an example for everyone to emulate.
516* FlamingSword: Spear, actually.
517* HeroOfAnotherStory: Is protagonist of Amonkhet Story Mode in Magic Duels.
518* OurZombiesAreDifferent: [[spoiler: Once he becomes Neheb the Eternal]]
519[[/folder]]
520
521!!Others
522
523[[folder:Razaketh]]
524
525-> ''Color:'' Black
526-> ''Race:'' Demon
527
528The third of Liliana's demons and the instigator of Nicol Bolas's return.
529----
530* BloodMagic: He cuts himself and lets the blood fall into Luxa River, turning the entire thing to blood.
531* EatenAlive: [[spoiler: Liliana uses a horde of zombie animals to devour him]].
532* FauxAffablyEvil: He's pretty friendly, and even "apologizes" to Liliana...for using magic to humiliate her for his own amusement.
533* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Immediately before their encounter, he creates a large number of fresh corpses Liliana uses to kill him]].
534* PeoplePuppets: His contract with Liliana includes a clause that lets him use her as one.
535* SmugSnake: He dismisses his two colleagues Liliana already killed as idiots, passes up easy chances to kill her, and ignores her threats until he's on fire. He appears to be ultimately a minor cog in Nicol Bolas's plan for Amonkhet.
536[[/folder]]
537
538!Kaldheim
539
540!!The Skoti, Gods of Kaldheim
541[[folder:In General]]
542* AmbiguouslyRelated: Reidane and Valki, to the rest of the Skoti. Valki is refered to by Toralf as brother at one point, but not in what context. Reidane appears to be a valkyrie and live in Starnheim, which is normally off limits to the living, even the gods.
543* BadassFamily: The Skoti are a family of gods, withn all the headaches that come with that fact.
544* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Alrund, Jorn, Egon and Halvar, a third of the Skoti, were once human. Cosima was a Cosmos Monster, while Toralf, Birgi, Kolvori, Esika and Tergird are all HalfHumanHybrids. Valki and Reidane's origins are unknown, but Reidane appears to be a Valkyrie.
545* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse Pantheon]].
546* TheGodsMustBeLazy: The Skoti have a less than spectacular record when it comes to defending or solidifying their rule over Kaldheim, often being more invested in their own personal whims and squabbles. That said, when there is a grave threat to the realms they do step up.
547* HalfHumanHybrid: Toralf, Birgi and Kolvori are the children of Alrund, a human, and Cosima, who, while human in appearance, is a Cosmos Monster. Esika and Tergrid are the daughters of Alrund and the World Tree, born when Alrund tried using magic to divine the secrets of the Cosmos from it.
548* HomeOfTheGods: A two-fold example. The first is the Hall of the Gods, where the Skoti gather. The second that is mentioned is The Gods Realm, where the hall used to be located before one of Valki's pranks moved it to Istfell.
549* ImmortalityInducer: The Elixer of the Gods, which only Esika knows how to brew, gives them their godly power and slows their aging.
550* JerkassGods: They are noted as generally petty and vindictive. They also seem pretty careless, not bothering to fix the curse put on the Kannah and putting half-assed runes to ward off Immersturm's demons (a half-assery exploited by Tibalt).
551* PowerTattoo: Each Skoti has rune-like tattoos that glow with the light of the Cosmos.
552* WintryAuroralSky: They shine with the northern lights. This is apparently a result of their Cosmos-elixir-induced divinity.
553[[/folder]]
554
555[[folder:Alrund]]
556
557-> ''Color:'' Blue
558-> ''Race:'' God
559
560The God of Wisdom and the Cosmos, and the patriarch of the Skoti.
561----
562* TheArchmage: The most knowledgeable of the Skoti gods and their wizard.
563* {{Expy}}: Of Odin, being a god of knowledge with a raven familiar. He's even calle the "All Father".
564* {{Familiar}}: He commands ravens, who act as his eyes across Kaldheim. He is often accompanied by his personal familiar, Hakka.
565* GeniusBruiser: Alrund was already a knowledge diety and he subdued the vast majority of Cosmos Monsters in the acquistion of more knowledge.
566* GodInHumanForm: He disguises himself as the Omenseeker Asi and accompanies Kaya at the start of the Kaldheim story.
567* GodOfKnowledge: He is associated with wisdom and knowledge. He was born wise enough to know that he wasn't omniscient, and made it his mission in life to know everything.
568%%* OldBeggarTest: It is implied that, just like the Norse god he is based on, Alrund does this from time to time.%%Does what? Implied how?
569* TopGod: He's the leader of the Skoti, not that this helps him rein his unruly family in.
570[[/folder]]
571
572[[folder:Birgi]]
573
574-> ''Color:'' Red
575-> ''Race:'' God
576
577The God of Boasting and Storytelling.
578----
579* EmissaryFromTheDivine: She claims to wander the realms to deliver the word of the Skoti and their tales to the mortals, but everyone can see it as just an excuse to go from one party to another.
580* {{Expy}}: Of Sága and Bragi, being the god of poetry.
581* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: She's pretty much the god of this trope, spending her life moving from party to party.
582* TheStoryteller: One of her duties to spread the tales of the Skoti, but not all of these tales are true. She has hired skalds to follow her brother Toralf so she can claim credit for his deeds.
583[[/folder]]
584
585[[folder:Cosima]]
586
587-> ''Color:'' Blue
588-> ''Race:'' God
589
590The God of Voyage and the Seas that was originally a dolphin Cosmos Monster before entering the Gods' Realm. She stayed for twenty years, becoming the lover of Alrund and mother to Toralf, Birgi and Kolvori.
591----
592* CoolBoat: Her ship, the Omenkeel, which can pass through the cosmos between the realms. It also does not need a crew to function, taking Kaya to Gnottvold on its own.
593* {{Expy}}: Of Rán, Njörðr and Skað, the Norse gods of the sea.
594* HumanityEnsues: Entering the Gods Realm caused her to assume a human form.
595* MakingASplash: She can control the seas of Kaldheim.
596* {{Shapeshifting}}: She changed into a human form upon entering the Gods' Realm and is believed to travel among the shapeshifters of Littjara disguised as one of their own.
597* TokenNonHuman: She's the only member of the Skoti to be confirmed to be completely non-human, having originally been a dolphin Cosmos Monster.
598* WalkingTheEarth: She never stays in one place for long. It is said that the twenty years she spent in the Gods' Hall is the longest she spent in one place.
599[[/folder]]
600
601[[folder:Egon]]
602
603-> ''Color:'' Black
604-> ''Race:'' God
605
606The God of Death and self-proclaimed Lord High Ruler of the Lands of Istfell and of the dead of all the Realms, Egon is one of the oldest Skoti, but the Cosmos Elixir causes him to age backwards and gives him the appearance and attitude of a teenager.
607----
608* {{Archenemy}}: Of Ragnar and Firja, who foil his attempts to enter Starnheim before his death.
609* AuthorityInNameOnly: While he proclaims himself the god of all dead, Egon cannot enter Starnheim, he is hated in Karfell and the spirits of Istfell only vaguely accept his rule and need to be subjected to his godly magic to do anything for him.
610* BargainWithHeaven: Narfi made a deal with him, granting him warriors to finish off the Einir gods while allowing the king and his people to becomes [[OurZombiesAreDifferent draugr]].
611* BigDamnHeroes: In the backstory, it was him arriving with the army of Karfell against the Einir that turned the tide in favor of the Skoti.
612* CoolChair: His throne of Death certainly looks cool, but what it does is unknown. Firja implies that it may play a role in his able to avoid death in Istfell.
613* TheCynic: Frequently voices his belief that the Skoti rule will be soon overthrown due to their shortcomings, usually by the elves.
614* DarkIsEvil: He's honestly not a very good person, constantly trying to take over the ten realms and not above using pawns to do so. However, he does seem to have a very begrudging affection for his family.
615* {{Expy}}: Basically a genderbent Hel.
616* GodOfTheDead: He rules over death and the Underworld of Istfel, where the ignoble dead go. However, he has no access to the heavenly realm of Starnheim, where the blessed warriors go, much to his chagrin.
617* MerlinSickness: Ages backwards; his memory seems to work normally, but he adopts the maturity level of his current phase of life, and is currently a moody teenager.
618* MultiversalConqueror: Wants to conquer all Ten Realms of Kaldheim, starting with Starnheim.
619* {{Necromancer}}: Can command spirits and is responsible for King Narfi and his subjects becoming draugr zombies.
620* OlderThanTheyLook: Is actually one of the older members of the Skoti, but an odd effect of the Cosmos Elixer causes him to age backwards.
621* ResurrectiveImmortality: Though he turns to ash when killed, Firja implies that as long as Egon dies in Istfell, he can return to life.
622* SinisterScythe: Befitting the god of death, Egon possesses one made of Tyrite.
623* TouchOfDeath: He has deathtouch as a keyword ability, allowing him to kill any creature he does any damage to.
624[[/folder]]
625
626[[folder:Esika]]
627
628-> ''Color:'' Green
629-> ''Race:'' God
630
631The God of the World Tree, who can communicate with the World Tree in ways even the other Skoti do not understand.
632----
633* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:At the end of the Kaldheim story she is mauled by Vorinclex. While she feels like she's dying, the phyrexian heavily implies he infected her]].
634* BornOfMagic: She and her sister Tergrid were born when Alrund used runic Magic to commune with the World Tree
635* ChariotPulledByCats: She has one, which even makes cat tokens.
636* {{Expy}}: Of Idunn and Freyja, the former as the producer of the divine elixir of immortality and the latter due to her cat drawn chariot.
637* MagicPotion: She is the only one who can brew the elixer that gives the Skoti their godhood.
638* PolarOppositeTwins: Esika is the bright and cheerful one.
639* UncertainDoom: Was last seen mauled by Vorinclex and left for dead, with it being ambiguous as to if she survived. [[spoiler:March of the Machine confirms she survived.]]
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:Halvar]]
643
644-> ''Color:'' White
645-> ''Race:'' God
646
647The God of Battle, who defends the Realms and his divine family.
648----
649* CoolSword: The Sword of the Realms, which can cut Omenpaths through the Cosmos.
650* {{Expy}}: Of Tyr, the Norse god of battle, and to a lesser degree Heimdallr, using the broadsword as his weapon.
651* HappilyAdopted: Found as a baby by Alrund and since loyal to him and the rest of his family.
652* {{Irony}}: The white-aligned Skoti god is the one who shines the least with the northern lights, emphasising his humility.
653* NiceGuy: Extremely benevolent and well-spoken.
654* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike the more paranoid Alrund he takes Kaya and her allies at face value immediately.
655* TokenGoodTeammate: While the other Skoti gods aren't evil, he's the only one to not be a jerk in some capacity.
656[[/folder]]
657
658[[folder:Jorn]]
659
660-> ''Color:'' Green
661-> ''Race:'' God
662
663The God of Winter and Weather and brother to Alrund, who spends his days wandering the Realms.
664----
665* AnIcePerson: His card is the sole snow god card. His staff implies he has ice powers, despiste being Green aligned.
666* {{Expy}}: A GenderFlip of Skadi, the Norse goddess of ice and skiing.
667* WalkingTheEarth: He wanders the Realms alone and knows the best Omenpaths between them.
668[[/folder]]
669
670[[folder:Kolvori]]
671
672-> ''Color:'' Green
673-> ''Race:'' God
674
675The God of Kinship, Kolvori loves her family and works to perserve their sagas as she fears for their future.
676----
677* {{Expy}}: Of Frigg, the Norse Moher goddess and weaver (relating to her control over sagas).
678* FriendToAllLivingThings: Friend to all animals, plants and even to Egon (though she dislikes him a little).
679* NiceGuy: Is benevolent to both her fellow gods and mortals.
680[[/folder]]
681
682[[folder:Reidane]]
683
684-> ''Color:'' White
685-> ''Race:'' God
686
687The God of Justice and the Worthy, Reidane watches over the realms to avenge any wrong -- blood for blood if need be.
688----
689* AmbiguousSituation: Its unclear how she's related to the other gods, or why she looks like an angel and has acess to Starnheim.
690* {{Expy}}: Of Sól, the Norse sun goddess.
691* GodOfLight: Though officially she's the "god of justice", her artwork depicts her shining radiantly and she seems to rule over Starnheim (how and why is unexplained considering its otherwise off-limits to the gods). Her card also forces snow lands to come in tapped, implying her light is melting them off.
692* KnightTemplar: Is noted as fanatical and arrogant.
693[[/folder]]
694
695[[folder:Tergrid]]
696The God of Fright and Terror and Esika's twin. She's plagued by a murderous shadow with a will of its own.
697----
698* BerserkButton: Pointing out that her shadow has a life of its own is a sure way to die.
699* CastingAShadow: Gradually gained control over the LivingShadow that constantly tries to kill her.
700* DarkIsNotEvil: She's a valiant warrior who tries to "live normally". Her LivingShadow, however, is another matter altogether.
701* {{Expy}}: Possibly of Nótt, the Norse goddess of night.
702* TheUnintelligible: she can speak a language that no one else can understand and can [[BrownNote cause madness in those who hear it]].
703[[/folder]]
704
705[[folder:Toralf]]
706
707-> ''Color:'' Red
708-> ''Race:'' God
709
710The God of Fury and Thunder, Toralf chases one daring feat after another throughout the Realms.
711----
712* BeyondTheImpossible: Toralf basically lives to fulfill this tropes, ever seeking out new challenges.
713* DaddyIssues: Does not like his father one bit, who is constantly criticising him. Being of enemy colors certainly doesn't help.
714* {{Expy}}: Of Thor, the Norse god of Thunder. His name is even basically Thor + Alf ("elf").
715%%* GodOfThunder: Is the god of thunder.%%Restating the trope name verbatim is not, in fact, context.
716* TheHedonist: Constantly seeks [[ThrillSeeker adventure]] and pleasure.
717* PlayingWithFire: Toralf can grant pyromancy to those who earn his favor.
718[[/folder]]
719
720[[folder:Valki]]
721
722-> ''Color:'' Black
723-> ''Race:'' God
724
725The God of Mischief, untrusted by even the other Skoti, his pranks are known to sow havoc across the realms. Impersonated by Tibalt during the events of Kaldheim.
726----
727* AmbiguousSituation: Trapped in ice as he is and with Esika mauled to death ([[TheVirus or worse]]) by Vorinclex its unclear if he will remain immortal.
728* BeyondTheImpossible: He actually managed to catch a horse that was said to be uncatchable. The saddling however was just the set up for a prank on the other Skoti.
729* DarkIsNotEvil: Is mono-black but is noted as being a harmless prankster. Tibalt impersonating him soiled his reputation.
730* {{Expy}}: An extremely non-subtle one of Loki. In fact he alludes to the disconnect between the hamrless prankster Loki in early parts of the Eddas and the malicious Satan analogue in Ragnarok, namely being another person taking his place.
731* ShouldersOfDoom: His coat incorporates quite the sizable pair.
732* WeHardlyKnewYe: Considering the real Valki has no role other than being impersonated by Tibalt, we don't really know anything about him other than he's harmless.
733[[/folder]]
734
735!!The Einir, the old gods
736[[folder:In General]]
737* GreyandGrayMorality: Just as morally complicated as their successors the Skoti. On one hand they did things like give boats that could travel through the Cosmos to the raiders of Karfell, but they were more diligent in keeping the demons of Immerstrum sealed in their realm.
738* PowerAtAPrice: It is noted by Lathril that each of the Einir lost something when they achieved godhood. For Lathril that was most of her eyesight.
739* {{Precursors}}: To the elves of Skemfar, before being divided into the Wood and Shadow Elves.
740* SealedEvilInACan / SealedGoodInACan: The elves believe the remaining Einir were sealed into Jaspera Trees on Skemfar. Given the Skoti's own complicated moral standings, the Einir could fall into either trope.
741[[/folder]]
742
743[[folder:Lathril]]
744
745-> ''Color:'' Green and Black
746-> ''Race:'' Elf, later God
747
748Known as the Blade of the Elves, Lathril was the queen and ruler of the Einir.
749----
750* CanineCompanion: Was accompanied by a wolf named Lukya, one of the pups of Sarulf.
751* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The creature type of her in-game card is Elf Noble rather than God, [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration unless the card features her before her ascent to godhood.]]
752* HandicappedBadass: The price Lathril paid to become a god was her vision. She had no peripheral vision and could only see clearly a few feet in front of her, rendering effectively blind. This did nothing to stop her from taking on a horde of draugr singlehandedly or leading her forces against the Skoti.
753* MasterSwordsman: Was called the Blade of the Elves for a reason. Being near blind did not hamper her skill at close combat.
754[[/folder]]
755
756!Arcavios
757
758[[folder:Extus Narr]]
759
760-> ''Color:'' White and Black
761-> ''Race:'' Human
762-> ''Class:'' Warlock
763
764A dark mage who leads the Oriq guild, seeking to destroy Strixhaven for rejecting him.
765----
766* ArcVillain: Of ''Strixhaven'', attempting to destroy Strixhaven with the power of the Blood Avatar so he can have all the spells locked away in the school's library.
767* BadBoss: He's not above using his own followers as sacrifices to either protect himself or as fuel for spells.
768* BloodMagic: A rather practiced blood magic-using warlock.
769* HoistByHisOwnPetard : He succeeds in summoning the Blood Avatar, only for the entity to [[KarmicDeath subsequently kill him.]]
770* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Since Strixhaven is only five short stories long, there's not a lot of time to explore him.
771* MalevolentMaskedMan: Extus wears a mask, like all Oriq, and is quite malevolent.
772* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: Extus wants to summon the Blood Avatar, possibly reigniting the Age of Blood, because Strixhaven rejected him.
773[[/folder]]
774
775!New Capenna
776!!Family Heads
777[[folder:Lord Xander, the Collector]]
778
779-> ''Color:'' Blue, Black, and Red
780-> ''Race:'' Vampire Demon
781-> ''Class:'' Noble
782
783The Vampire Demon head of the Maestros family. One of the oldest family heads, he was present to see the angels leave the plane and through his archives, he hopes to remember the past he long forgot.
784----
785* AffablyEvil: For a demonic vampire assassin he is extremely polite and considerate, even forming a sort of friendship with Elspeth.
786* KilledOffForReal: The Adversary blasts him off a balcony.
787* MindRape: Blue and Black are ''already'' known for this in general, and considering that the Maestros are associated with ''both'' colors, it should come as no surprise that Xander is very good at this.
788** Upon hitting the field, an opponent of your choosing has to discard half their hand rounded down.
789** Upon attacking with Xander, the defending player has to mill half their deck rounded down.
790* OurVampiresAreDifferent: He's a Vampire Demon.
791* RetiredBadass: Considering he's LongLived, injuries have caught up to Xander, forcing him to walk with a cane. It still doesn't mean he won't hold his own against his own traitorous assassins.
792* RetractableWeapon: That dagger of his can extend its blade.
793* SwordCane: His cane hides a blade within for when he gets serious fighting.
794* TakingYouWithMe: And how! Upon killing Xander, an opponent of your choosing has to sacrifice half the nonland permanents they control, rounded down.
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Jetmir, Nexus of Revels]]
798
799-> ''Color:'' Red, Green, and White
800-> ''Race:'' Leonin Demon
801
802The Leonin Demon Head of the Cabaretti family.
803----
804* AffablyEvil: Very affectionate to the point you forget that he's actually a crime lord not above extortion. As the last side story points out, however, "[[FauxAffablyEvil he's nobody's friend]]".
805* LifeOfTheParty: The Cabaretti's M.O. is holding lavish parties the other families attend. His card even calls him the "Nexus of Revels."
806** Manifests somewhat in his card effect, wherein you get an effect dependent on how many creatures you've got on your side of the field at any time, and the worst part (for your opponent) is that they all stack.
807*** Creatures you control get +1/+0 and ''[[SuperPersistentPredator Vigilance]]'' as long as you control three or more creatures.
808*** Creatures you control get another +1/+0 and ''[[ArmorPiercingAttack Trample]]'' as long as you control 6 or more creatures.
809*** Creatures you control get another +1/+0 and ''[[ActionInitiative Double Strike]]'' as long as you control 9 or more creatures.
810* VocalDissonance: His described as sounding warm and grandfatherly in the story, yet his Arena avatar sounds like someone who only eats cigarettes and is on the verge of a maniac attack.
811* UncertainDoom: Is last seen gravely wounded following the Crescendo, with Jinnie trying to nurse him back to health. A single piece of flavor text from ''March of the Machine'' shows that Jetmir did survive the attacks on him from The Crescendo.
812-->'''Holy Frazzle Cannon''' - "They're using my Halo stockpiles for ''what?''" -Jetmir
813[[/folder]]
814
815[[folder:Falco Spara, the Pactweaver]]
816
817-> ''Color:'' Green, White, and Blue
818-> ''Race:'' Aven Demon
819
820The Aven Demon that leads The Brokers.
821----
822* AmbiguousSituation: The wording on his ''New Capenna Legends'' entry is rather vague, implying he might have been killed by Ob Nixilis but not confirming this.
823* ArmorPiercingAttack: He comes with the ''Trample'' keyword.
824* BadBoss: Is not above [[YouHaveFailedMe tossing employees who fail him]] [[RailingKill off the balcony]].
825* BadassBureaucrat: The Brokers are a demonic law firm, and he's their boss.
826* BarrierWarrior: True to his family, he gets a Shield Counter upon being summoned.
827* CrazyPrepared: Has been amassing a large amount of Brokers contracts to prepare for a coming threat to the Plane. This manifests in gameplay in that he allows the player to look at the top card of their library, and play that card in exchange for a token on the field ''in addition'' to any other costs.
828* FeatheredFiend: An evil bird mob boss. The "fiend" part is also literal since he's a demon.
829* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Apparently was the dominant player in New Capenna until Ob Nixilis showed up.
830* PetTheDog: When Perrie, one of his enforcers, refuses to punish a child that broke one of the Brokers' contracts, Falco calls him up to his office. Falco makes a point of intimidating Perrie, but when Perrie holds his ground, Falco spares him, acknowledging that he needs people to act as his conscience.
831* RailingKill: It's said his preferred way of dealing with contract breakers is to toss them off the balcony in his office.
832* TheyCalledMeMad: Was thrown out of his university back in the day while studying law for formulating the kinds of [[DealWithTheDevil magically-binding contracts]] that he and his Brokers agents currently use with impunity.
833* VocalDissonance: He has a somewhat effeminate voice in his Arena avatar, in spite of his masculine mafia boss look.
834[[/folder]]
835
836[[folder:Ziatora, the Incinerator]]
837
838-> ''Color:'' Black, Red, and Green
839-> ''Race:'' Dragon Demon
840
841The Dragon Demon that leads The Riveteers.
842----
843* BadBoss: Aside from being a NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist, this translates into gameplay where she allows a player to sacrifice another creature at your end step.
844* TheCameo: Her only appearance in the main story is when Vivien listens in to her speech.
845* DiscardAndDraw: In a way, and especially given the way the Riveteers work with their ''Blitz'' mechanic; at the beginning of your end step, as long as Ziatora's on the field, you can sacrfice another creature to deal that creature's damage to any target and create three treasure tokens.
846* LastOfHisKind: She is New Capenna's last remaining native dragon, not that she minds it.
847* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Her sole appearence in the story is at a rally, decrying the upper classes in favor of the underdogs. However, pretty much all other flavor, from videos to card descriptions, emphasise her selfishness and vanity.
848[[/folder]]
849
850[[folder:Raffine, Scheming Seer]]
851
852-> ''Color:'' White, Blue, and Black
853-> ''Race:'' Sphinx Demon
854
855The Sphinx Demon that leads the Obscura.
856----
857* AntiMagic: She comes with ''Ward 1'', meaning your opponent has to either pay an extra mana in order to target her or else it gets negated.
858* CassandraTruth: Nobody wanted to believe her prophecies related to [[spoiler:the Phyrexian invasion of the plane]] in the past, due to how dark and grim they were. Unfortunately, she was absolutely correct.
859* DiscardAndDraw: Unsurprising, given the family she leads, but this is particularly exemplefied in that she has ''Connive X'', where X is the number of attacking creatures [[note]]For Calculation Purposes, say you were to attack with 3 creatures ''and'' Raffine, you draw, then discard 4 cards, and Raffine gets 4 +1/+1 counters[[/note]].
860* LongLived: Along with Xander, she is one of the oldest leaders on the plane.
861* OurSphinxesAreDifferent: A Sphinx Demon.
862[[/folder]]
863
864!!Others
865[[folder:Anhelo]]
866
867-> ''Color:'' Blue, Black, and Red
868-> ''Race:'' Phyrexian Vampire
869-> ''Class:'' Assassin
870
871Xander's [[NumberTwo right hand man]]. He's responsible for recruiting Elspeth into the Maestros.
872----
873* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler:He was captured and [[TheVirus Compleated]] into a Phyrexian during Atraxa's invasion of the plane, before being killed in a confrontation with his own daughter.]]
874* DragonAscendant: Takes over the Maestros after Xander is killed.
875* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The main story also shows he's loyal to his boss. His side story shows he's a devoted father. [[spoiler: Even after being compleated, he begs Errant to join him and Phyrexia so they can be together.]]
876[[/folder]]
877
878[[folder:Jinnie]]
879
880-> ''Color:'' Red, Green, and White
881-> ''Race:'' Elf
882-> ''Class:'' Druid
883
884Jetmir's NumberTwo and his adopted daughter. She's the one organzing the Crescendo and is in constant watch of Giada.
885----
886* BitchInSheepsClothing: She acts all nice and cozy to her friends and acquaintances, but the moment things don't go her way she reveals her to be spiteful and vindictive.
887* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Honestly can't understand why Giada - a prisoner against her own will - isn't grateful for [[GildedCage her life of luxury]].
888* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Has two animal familiars; Muri, a cat, and Regis, a dog.
889* UndyingLoyalty: To Jetmir. When the Obscura hideout is attacked, she's shown fighting to protect Jetmir, only fleeing when the situation becomes hopeless. Its also shown that she holds a special hatred for those who betray their families to join the Adversary, even those that weren't Cabaretti to begin with. And while she obviously wants to keep her hold on Giada, she also seems to take Elspeth and her fleeing rather personally.
890[[/folder]]
891
892[[folder:Giada]]
893
894-> ''Color:'' White
895-> ''Race:'' Angel
896
897A mysterious girl always seen with Jinnie.
898----
899* GuardianAngel: During the Phyrexian invasion, she becomes this to Errant.
900* LivingMacGuffin: She's the Font, a near endless source of Halo, having been one of the original angels of the plane.
901* OurAngelsAreDifferent:It's heavily implied she is an angel, the last in New Capenna to not be a statue. She appears as a normal girl but as she [[https://media.wizards.com/2022/images/daily/jAAfXJ13yL.jpg ascends]] she looks like a borderline AngelicAbomination.
902[[/folder]]
903
904[[folder:Errant]]
905
906-> ''Color:'' Blue
907-> ''Race:'' Human
908-> ''Class:'' Rogue
909
910A Tagger for the Maestros and Anhelo's daughter.
911----
912* ADayInTheLimelight: She's the main character for the ''March of the Machine'' sidestory ''The Fall of Park Heights''.
913* StreetSmart: Being a tagger has given Errant the ability to traverse the city with relative ease. It's this knowledge that the remnants of the crime families use to drop Park Heights onto Atraxa.
914[[/folder]]
915
916[[folder:The Adversary]]
917For more, see [[Characters/MagicTheGatheringPlaneswalkersPreMending Ob Nixilis' page.]]
918[[/folder]]
919
920!The Blind Eternities
921
922[[folder:The Eldrazi Titans]]
923[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldrazi.png]]
924[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Kozilek, Emrakul, and Ulamog]]
925
926-> ''Color:'' Colorless
927-> ''Race:'' Eldrazi
928
929[[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/4.html Emrakul]], [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/6.html Kozilek]], and [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/12.html Ulamog]] are the three progenitors of the EldritchAbomination Eldrazi race. They were [[SealedEvilInACan sealed away]] in Zendikar for eons by three ancient planeswalkers (Nahiri, Sorin, and Ugin), but the events of ''Rise of the Eldrazi'' released them to [[PlanetEater devour planes]] once more.
930----
931* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Just before the climax of ''Eldritch Moon'', Jace ends up in a mental conversation with Emrakul -- or, more accurately, his mind's flailing attempt at trying to comprehend Emrakul, so she appears in his mind as an angel similar to Emeria, the goddess she was worshipped as on Zendikar.
932* AlienGeometries: Kozilek's very presence warps reality into a bizarre reflection of its true form, turning the land around it into a maze of Bismuth like crystals and causing the laws of physics to break down. Its brood lineage has similar powers, and its reflected in gameplay by having creatures blink, become unblockable, and countering spells.
933* AnswersToTheNameOfGod: Stories about ''Eldritch Moon'''s plot on Magic's website see Emrakul addressed with capitalized female pronouns.
934* AssimilationPlot: Instead of generating spawn like her 'siblings', Emrakul converts existing lifeforms into her spawn. [[spoiler: We see this on Innistrad when she is brought there by Nahiri, with the people and even angels becoming horrific abominations.]]
935* AffablyEvil: [[BlueAndOrangeMorality More strange than evil]], but when Jace makes contact with Emrakul, she’s very polite and even outright friendly, if very, ''very'' weird.
936* AboveGoodAndEvil: They're more like forces of nature than villainous entities. [[spoiler: Emrakul even seems confused that the people of Innistrad would want to resist her influence.]]
937* BadassBoast: Surprisingly, Emrakul offers two as Jace communes with her.
938-->'''Emrakul:''' "I am already winning, Jace Beleren. Let us play a game."\
939"They are all my pieces, Jace Beleren. They always were. I just no longer want to play."
940* BiggerIsBetter: The ''entire'' logic behind ''Rise of the Eldrazi''; the cheapest Eldrazi in that set costs seven mana.
941* BlessedWithSuck: The ability that shuffle your graveyard back into your library when they die also shuts down cards like [[http://magiccards.info/arc/en/29.html Zombify]] that would help you cheat them into play sooner.
942** CursedWithAwesome: Simultaneously, unlike other "Shuffle back into deck" cards, this one lets you reuse some cards (after some time) and makes it much more difficult for mill decks to defeat you. Entire combo decks have been built around the big 3 Eldrazi's ability to shuffle your graveyard back into your deck.
943** As of ''Battle for Zendikar'' the ability has been lost; they've moved to weakening the reanimation spells rather than adding new abilities to the big creatures.
944* {{Blue And Orange Morality}}: With Emrakul more so then the others. None of them are truly malicious, but she seems the most cognizant, while the other two are simply blind forces. When Jace interacts with a projection of Emrakul (in the shape of Emeria, an angel the people of Zendikar believed represented her), she interrupts Jace's angry flurry of questions by asking if he plays chess and would like a game with her (she loses the ''chess'' game, but on other fronts...) She also seems genuinely frustrated that Innistrad's population are being so hostile towards her as she reshapes them. Finally, [[spoiler:she became sealed in the moon because she wanted to be]].
945* BodyHorror: Not on the Titans themselves, which are the way they are "naturally", but on basically everything influenced by Emrakul in ''Shadows over Innistrad'' and especially ''Eldritch Moon''. Knights and riders fusing into one entity, werewolves burning with internal fire, an entire town fused into a writhing blob monster... [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=409863 Grotesque Mutation]] even looks a bit like the page image ''for'' BodyHorror.
946* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Specifically, the Gatewatch. And hell yeah they did. At the end of the Battle for Zendikar block, Kozilek and Ulamog are dragged onto the plane by Nissa using the leylines of Zendikar then obliterated by Chranda's inferno, created by draining the titans of their own mana and combining it with that of Zendikar. What's left is absorbed by Zendikar itself -- the plane consuming the titans as they tried to consume it. They are absolutely and entirely destroyed.]]
947** HeroicRROD: Channelling that much raw mana put a pretty heavy strain on Chandra's magic, leaving her almost unable to use magic or her legs for a while.
948** DidntThinkThisThrough: Ugin discouraged annihilating them originally on the grounds that they were a natural part of the Multiverse and their loss would cause terrible things to happen. As for what those are, we're not sure. Yet.
949** Then on Innistrad, [[spoiler:Jace calls the Gatewatch again, adds a new member (Liliana), and helps Tamiyo imprison Emrakul in Innistrad's moon, a piece of which was formerly the Helvault]]. However, [[spoiler:it's then revealed that Emrakul ''imprisoned herself'', possessing Tamiyo in order to ensure it happened.]]
950* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Emrakul's mere mental presence rips apart the minds of Jace's friends, but due to his specialty, in ''his'' mindscape he sees {{A Form You Are Comfortable With}}. She requests a seat (she's a visitor in his mind, after all, it's only polite), asks him if he minds her working while they talk, inquires whether he still has a headache, offers to play chess with him, complains things aren't going the way she wanted them to, and then casually demolishes most of the mental scape with her true form. Bonus points for Jace saying the trope almost word for word.
951* EldritchAbomination: The lesser Eldrazi are not distinct entities from the greater ones, but instead are different elements of the horror out in the Blind Eternities -- even the Ulamog card is not the whole of Ulamog, but instead is a part of the greater Ulamog creature being pushed into Zendikar to eat things. In an actual conversation (for a given value of "actual") [[spoiler:Emrakul isn't even sure if the Planeswalkers attacking/communing with her are real. They're just so insignificant she can't be certain.]]
952* EldritchLocation: Whereas Ulamog simply reduces everything in its path to dust, Kozilek is a bit more creative, leaving behind trails [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=407696 that resemble bismuth crystals]].
953* ExactWords: Note that when Emrakul/Emeria says she wants to play a game with Jace, she does not specify a game of ''chess''.
954* ExtremeOmnivore: The Eldrazi eat ''everything'', including your permanents (with annihilator) and your library (with ingest). Ulamog, in particular, is defined by hunger without end.
955* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Signature of Kozilek and its brood lineage. Emrakul isn't too shabby, either; some of the mutations shown on ''Shadows over Innistrad'' depict people with more eyes than the standard.
956* FaceHeelTurn: Being the master of MindRape among the three, Kozilek and its brood can also do this, as [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=198171 It That Betrays]], [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=402077 Turn Against]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=407606 Eldrazi Obligator]] show.
957** Emrakul-mutated creatures end up turning into extensions of the Titan and attempting to messily devour their former kin, and Emrakul's new card gives you full control over your opponent's next turn, essentially making your opponent pull a FaceHeelTurn on ''themselves.''
958* FloatingContinent: Emrakul was mistaken for one at first (an understandable mistake given the presence of floating landmasses in Zendikar).
959* HiddenAgendaVillain: In keeping with the general inscrutability of eldritch abominations, no one is sure why the Eldrazi exist or what their goals are. The reason Ugin had them sealed away instead of destroyed was because he didn't want to break something in the case that the Eldrazi were necessary to the multiverse.
960* ILetYouWin: [[spoiler:Emrakul chooses to seal herself in the midst of handily overwhelming the Gatewatch.]]
961* ItCanThink: For a lack of better words, Emrakul somehow converses with the Gatewatch, and is capable of making several actions normally done by sapient species, such playing chess with Jace, [[spoiler:and willingly sealing herself in the moon.]]
962* TheJuggernaut: When one of these three is on the prowl, there's very few things that can make them so much as flinch. Emrakul's rampage on Eldritch Moon stands out as she bulldozed through everything that stood in her way, and was handing the Gatewatch's arses to them before she sealed herself, ''meaning that that she only stopped because she wanted to stop.'' This extends to them in terms of gameplay as well. The Eldrazi titans are powerful creatures that can easily do a ton of damage in a short time and aren't easy to stop, though their cost makes it very hard to get them out. Aside from being among the strongest creatures in the game, their initial three cards also have an effect where if they're put into the graveyard in any way, the graveyard is shuffled back into its player's deck. They also have the annihilator keyword, where defending players have to sacrifice permanents when they attack.
963** [[https://scryfall.com/card/uma/6/kozilek-butcher-of-truth Kozilek, Butcher of Truth]] is more notable for his draw effect but his second card, [[https://scryfall.com/card/ogw/4/kozilek-the-great-distortion Kozilek, the Great Distortion]], has the menace keyword so he can only be blocked by two or more creatures. He also allows his controlling player to discard a card with specific mana cost to counter a spell of the same value.
964** [[https://scryfall.com/card/uma/7/ulamog-the-infinite-gyre Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre]] and [[https://scryfall.com/card/bfz/15/ulamog-the-ceaseless-hunger Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger]] have the indestructible keyword. A target permanent is destroyed when the former is cast, while casting the latter exiles two target permanents. The latter card also forces the opponent exile the top 20 cards of their library everytime time he attacks.
965** Emrakul is the strongest of the three, fitting as her cards are the most expensive to cast. [[https://scryfall.com/card/plist/2/emrakul-the-aeons-torn Emrakul, the Aeons Torn]] has a power and toughness of 15, the highest in the game at the time aside from a creature released in Unhinged, and can't be countered. She has annihilator 6, the highest of any creature with that keyword, forcing a defending player to sacrifice six permanents, and that is before she even deals damage. She has protection from colored spells, which between that and the fact that she can't be countered means most spells won't be able to stop her. If the player using her actually manage to cast Emrakul by paying her cost they get an extra turn. [[https://scryfall.com/card/emn/6/emrakul-the-promised-end Emrakul, the Promised End]] is a bit weaker, bringing down to a 13/13, but has a lower cost and an ability which lowers it for each type of card in her controller's graveyard, has the trample keyword and protection from instants. When cast she also gives her controller control of the opponent's next turn.
966* MechanicallyUnusualClass: The processor mechanic in ''Battle for Zendikar'' is something R&D almost never does because they aren't fans of messing about with the exile zone, caring about colourless mana specifically was mostly unique to Kozilek in ''Oath of the Gatewatch'', and while double-faced cards existed before Emrakul's arrival on Innistrad, meld -- a mechanic in which two cards merge into one horrible abomination -- did not. Emrakul herself, in her ''Eldritch Moon'' printing, is one of the few cards of her time which has the protection keyword, when that keyword itself was being phased out in favour of more intuitive mechanics like hexproof and indestructible.
967* MindRape: Their mere presence can cause madness, if you aren't ripped to shreds by the warped reality around them. And of course, there are always [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/115.html more active methods]]. Kozilek, Butcher of Truth, is confirmed in the ''Battle for Zendikar'' fat pack booklet to be the worst for your sanity, although the others are no slouch, especially given the ingest mechanic. Emrakul's arrival on Innistrad was not good for the mental health of many people at all, although HeroicWillpower and ThePowerOfLove can help. Gameplay-wise, Emrakul lets you take control of your opponent's turn before giving your opponent a proper turn, representing Emrakul temporarily taking control of them herself before they revert to lucidity.
968* MotherOfAThousandYoung: Each titan creates thousands, if not millions, of spawn in their image.
969* NighInvulnerable: Emrakul is [[AntiMagic immune to most colored magic]]. Ulamog is [[ImmuneToBullets indestructible]]. Kozilek doesn't have any comparable protection ability, but [[DamageSpongeBoss 12 toughness is pretty hefty anyway]]. Lore-wise, the titans at full strength are nearly impossible to kill, even for nearly god-like pre-mending planeswalkers.
970** In their later forms, Emrakul is immune to instants and gets a turn of forcing you to make the worst available decisions (plus having a 13/13 body), Kozilek can defend itself by discarding cards to turn them into counterspells, and Ulamog is... still indestructible.
971** FightingAShadow: Even their massively powerful titan bodies are mere projections of their true forms in the Blind Eternities. Kozilek and Ulamog were eventually killed by dragging more of their true forms into Zendikar.
972* NonElemental: They're too alien to correspond to any color of mana.
973* OutsideContextProblem: The Eldrazi are native to the Blind Eternities, meaning that they are alien to basically everyone, everywhere. This is especially true for Emrakul, whose arrival boots out the GothicHorror elements of Innistrad and ushers in a CosmicHorrorStory.
974* PlanetEater: They devour planes, erasing them completely.
975* SealedEvilInACan: The Eldrazi were originally locked away on Zendikar thousands of years ago by the trio of Nahiri, Sorin, and Ugin.
976** [[spoiler:After the events of ''Eldritch Moon'', the last living Eldrazi, Emrakul, seals herself in Innistrad's moon. One can only speculate what she's waiting for]].
977* SinisterGeometry: Kozilek and its brood tend to have perfectly shapes hover behind them, and strange geometric apendages and crystals jutting out of them. The shapes are actually holes in space!
978* SufficientlyAdvancedAliens: Over time, history became muddled and led to them being worshipped as gods by the natives of Zendikar. Once they re-emerged, that changed quickly.
979* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:Emrakul was missing in action for the whole Battle for Zendikar block, and was confirmed by Ugin to have left Zendikar for a considerable amount of time after the act of pulling Kozilek and Ulamog onto the plane created "echoes" that Ugin could interpret. No one has any idea where Emrakul has gone...]] Until [[spoiler:Nahiri summons her to Innistrad as vengeance against Sorin]]. Later on, [[spoiler:she makes another 'exit' by sealing herself in the moon.]]
980* VillainousGlutton: The aptly named "Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger" is this: When it attacks, the opponent exiles the top 20 cards of their library (one-third of a typical Constructed deck, and half of a typical Limited deck). This is a super-sized version of the Battle for Zendikar "Ingest" mechanic, which implies that Ulamog is literally eating people's thoughts and memories.
981* WalkingWasteland: Their mere presence warps and destroys everything around them, as illustrated quite nicely in [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/1.html All Is Dust]] and [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/141.html Disaster Radius]]. [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/stf/84 This story]] particularly describes Emrakul's [[WorldWreckingWave world-wrecking]] capability.
982* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Signature of Ulamog and its brood.
983* WorfHadTheFlu: The Eldrazi Titans in the present are notably weaker than they were back when Nahiri, Sorin, and Ugin faced them due to the fact that Ugin's prison had been draining their mana via the leylines of Zendikar. [[spoiler:This more or less allows the Planeswalkers of the Gatewatch to kill both Kozilek and Ulamog by, among other things, dragging their true bodies onto the plane where they could be wholly destroyed.]]
984* WorldWreckingWave: They can do this. Seen in [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/1.html All Is Dust]] and [[http://magiccards.info/roe/en/100.html Consume the Meek]].
985** Emrakul's arrival on Innistrad sent even the mildest mutation into overdrive, and caused countless minds to be absorbed into her brood, leading to Innistrad becoming a domain of hideous tentacle monsters and fusion horrors. Even the mightiest remaining angels were not immune, merging into the Voice of Nightmares.
986* WoundThatWillNotHeal: It seems nothing will ever again grow where they have withered the ground. [[spoiler:However, after draining the mana of both Kozilek and Ulamog, Zendikar will eventually recover and heal from the damage it received from the Eldrazi. It's just going to take a hell of a long time.]]
987* ZergRush: Their "attack" on Zendikar becomes this, as Ulamog and Kozilek resurface with their spawn that swarms across the landscape like a horde of alien insects.
988[[/folder]]
989
990[[folder:The Ur-Dragon]]
991
992-> ''Color:'' 5 Color
993-> ''Race:'' Dragon Avatar
994
995The Progenitor of Fire, the father of dragonkind across the entire Multiverse. ''The'' Dragon Avatar, a being that endlessly flies through the Blind Eternities, only briefly appearing within the planes to lay the eggs that all dragons come from.
996----
997* DraconicAbomination: Naturally, as a being that seems to be comfortable living in the Blind Eternities like the Eldrazi. As ''The Twins'' describes it:
998-->''There is a shadow, a great shadow. It is not clouds, nor is it night. Ripples sweep through the vast airy gulf of the sky. The shadow is a magnificent creature, terrifying and dark and powerful, and it is blind, or maybe it was born in a place of blindness and does not know how to see.''
999* DragonsAreDivine: It's not a god per se, but it is a vastly powerful being responsible for dragonkind's existence.
1000* MotherOfAThousandYoung: It birthed the first dragons across the multiverse.
1001* SummonMagic: Its roar stirs the blood of any dragon, no matter their plane, summoning the dragon to answer the will of its creator. [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=the%20ur-dragon The Ur-Dragon's card form]] reflects this by granting you effects that make summoning other dragons much easier.
1002* TimeAbyss: Said to have been born at the dawn of time.
1003* TrulySingleParent: ''The Twins'' shows how it births dragons - during its brief manifestations within the planes, it beats its wings and creates a storm. From these storms rain giant colored stones, stones which are in fact the eggs of dragons.
1004[[/folder]]
1005
1006!Unknown World
1007
1008[[folder:Kothophed]]
1009
1010-> ''Color:'' Black
1011-> ''Race:'' Demon
1012
1013One of the four demons whom Liliana made pacts with. Some time after Liliana made a deal with him, he sent her to fetch the Chain Veil, but upon her return she offed him with it.
1014----
1015* DealWithTheDevil: One of the four demons Liliana made deals with.
1016* DidNotSeeThatComing: He didn't expect Liliana to kill him using the Chain Veil's power.
1017* MarkOfTheBeast: He's the one who gave Liliana her tattoos.
1018* SnakePeople: He looks serpentine from the waist down.
1019* TooDumbToLive: As Liliana herself points out when she recalls the event, he sent her to get an incredibly powerful artifact capable of destroying him, then let her walk right up to him carrying it.
1020[[/folder]]
1021

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