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To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Please discuss this issue on the talk page, or replace this tag with a more specific message. Editing help is available. This article has been tagged since June 2006. The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. This alphabetic list includes characters who appear in flavor-text on the cards, in games, comics or short stories as well as minor characters from the novels. Major characters have their own entry. A multiverse is a set of many universes. ...
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MTG characters: A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
The fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering has many characters. ...
Gabriel Angelfire A legendary warrior with an indomitable will, deified by his followers. The Church of Angelfire arose to replace the somewhat similar Church of Serra, whose worship is condemned in Benalia. This condemnation dates back to the days of Benalia’s forerunner, the Sheoltun Empire. The Church of Angelfire is perhaps the most popular church in present-day Benalia. The main altar of every church glows with the red-green candlelight of his ‘spirit-flame’, which is almost impossible to snuff once lit. In Magic:The Gathering, Dominaria is a plane where many other planes intersect. ...
Gabriella A lady. Friend of Lady Evangela (Card: Lady Evangela)
Gaea Nature Goddess of Argoth. After the destruction of Argoth she instilled some of her power in her more vengeful followers. (Card: Gaea's Avenger)
Galina III Empress of Vodalia. Escaping the fall of her empire she traveled through a time portal to Atlantis. She still reigned during the Phyrexian Invasion. Atlantis is an island whose existence and location have never been confirmed. ...
Gallowbraid A legendary demon from Urborg. Brother of Morinfen, plague of Crovax (Tempest)
Gamelen An elder druid of the Citanul Forest. ((Urza's Saga) In Celtic polytheism the word druid denotes the priestly class in ancient Celtic societies, which existed through much of Western Europe north of the Alps and in the British Isles. ...
Gatha A Tolarian renegade responsible for corrupting the bloodlines of the Keldon people. (Urza's Destiny) // Storyline With the skyship Weatherlight completed, Urza now works on a eugenics program to create a perfect crew for it, as well as engineering a race of soldiers to fight the Phyrexian invasion. ...
Gemma A priestess of the Autumn Willow. (Homelands)
Gerda Äagesdotter Archmage of the Krovikan School of the Unseen. (Ice Age)
Gerrard Capashen see Gerrard Capashen Gerrard Capashen is a warrior who commands the crew of the flying ship Weatherlight in the card game Magic: the Gathering. ...
Geth A Moriok human. Geth is the current keeper of the Vault on Mirrodin. He is a warlord and commander of countless nim. Mirrodin is the name of Magic: The Gathering expansion set. ...
Geyadrone Dihada A planeswalker, she's a member of the House of Khone, who were rulers in part of Golthonor. Relative of Sol’Kanar the Swamp King. In some works of fantasy, a planeswalker is a person with the ability to travel to different planes of existence. ...
She was also responsible for Dakkon Blackblade's millennia-old curse, and his transformation into Molimo. (Comics; Card: Lure)
Gix see Gix In the fictional universe of Magic: The Gathering, Gix was a figure who lived during the time of the Thran empire. ...
Glacian A Thran genius who suffered from pthisis. He was healed by Yawgmoth. Glacian was the husband of Rebbec. His soul later became entrapped in Urza's powerstone eyes. (The Thran) In the fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering, Yawgmoth, called the Ineffable by his servants, is the god of the artificial plane of Phyrexia. ...
Urza Planeswalker is a fictional character from the universe of Magic: The Gathering, best known for his millennia-long struggle with Yawgmoth and the plane of Phyrexia. ...
Although Magic: The Gathering is essentially just a strategy game that uses decks of cards, an intricate storyline underlies the cards released in each expansion. ...
Glissa Sunseeker An elf on Mirrodin, and the main character of the Mirrodin books. She is hunted relentlessly by Memnarch for the "spark" she contains which allows one to become a planeswalker. Mirrodin is the name of Magic: The Gathering expansion set. ...
Glok A Goblin, a deceased friend of Squee (Card: Firestorm)
Gnerdel An Ogre Philosopher (Card: Gray Ogre)
Gosta Dirk A legend, but nothing is known about him (Legends)
Gowon A Femeref Herder (card: Rampant Growth)
Grahlilah A former Suq’Atan Trader of Amiqat (Card: Dissipate)
Grakk A goblin at peace with himself (Card: Pacifism)
Grandmother Sengir see Ravi
Grand Arbiter Augustin IV Arbiter of the Azorius Senate, Augustin believes in the mainstream and only that. He feels that change is unnecessary, and will only cause chaos. The Azorius create the laws behind him, and enforce his will. (Ravnica) In the card game Magic: The Gathering, Ravnica is a plane whose primary planet is covered by cities. ...
Greel A Phyrexian Mind Raker under the employ of the Keldons. The Keldons would never admit it, but Greel unsettles them, too. (Prophecy)
Grebog A goblin Swine Rider (Cards: Warthog, Goblin Swine Rider)
Greensleeves A female Wizard (Card: Giant Badger)
Grenfell of Golthonor Father of Gwendolyn Carthalion, grandfather of Jared Carthalion. Mage and adviser of the Queen of Corundis. Participant of the Summit of Minorad. After the surrender of Minorad he was banned to the sandseas of Golthonor where he was saved by the mother of Gwendolyn. Afterwards he lived in Telemar. He tried to kill Jared and Kristina in revenge for the death of Gwendolyn and the surrender of Minorad. (Comics)
Greven il-Vec Greven is the commander of the Predator Flagship. When the Weatherlight arrived in Rath to rescue Sisay, the ship was immediately attacked by Volrath’s own ship, the Predator. The Commander of the Predator is Greven il-Vec, the evincar’s magically mutated enforcer. Greven is a hulking mismatch of metal plates, body parts, and protruding spikes. He burns with ambition and desire to destroy Volrath, who controls him through a horrific implanted Spine (Duel on line, cf. Card: Spinal Graft). The Predator capsizes and throws Gerrard overboard. After that the Predator returns to Volrath’s Stronghold. Furious that Greven failed to capture Gerrard, Volrath uses his dark magic to torture Greven. In return Greven took great pleasure in torturing the captured Karn and Tahngarth. He was temporarily defeated by Gerrard during his raid on the Stronghold and failed to capture the fleeing Weatherlight as it left through the portal to Mercadia. However, he did capture Ertai. Once Belbe arrived to choose the next evincar, he told her that he didn't want the position and that it was his rule to serve. Also, once Volrath returned, after his defeat on Mercadia, Greven helped get him back into the Stronghold to starting planning his coup. Eventually, as Crovax became stronger, Greven was forced to obey him. When the Weatherlight tried to storm the Stronghold, during Planeshift, the Predator was destroyed and Greven was killed by Tahngarth. (Tempest Block
Grizzlegom A Talruum Minotaur who served as a general during the Phyrexian Invasion. (Planeshift)
The Guardian An adept of Sahrmal on Shandalar. After the imprisonment of Azar’s and Lim-Dûl’s spirits together in Azar’s body, and the erection of the Great Barrier, he ended his training. Sahrmal chose to invest all his remaining power in him, making him immortal. Thereafter Sahrmal vanished. Known now only as The Guardian the young wizard took up his role of Protector of Shandalar. In time, Shandalar learned to trust the Guardian and accepted him in Sahrmal’s place. He established five guilds which were responsible for teaching and policing the use of the five colours of mana. In time, Lim-Dûl’s powerful spirit won out over that of the fatally inexperienced Azar. Emerging from the secret graveyard, he once again attempted to bend Shandalar to his will. This time, however, the necromancer found that Shandalar had organized, powerful protectors. In the great Wizards War he was defeated soundly. The Guardian removed Lim-Dul’s spirit from Azar’s former body and imprisoned it again, this time in a magical artifact, thus keeping the Great Barrier in existence. Later on, the Guardian became aware of an extraordinarily powerful planeswalker named Arzakon. Evidently, the magical emanations of Sahrmal’s fight with the planeswalkers, Lim-Dûl’s War and the Wizards’ War had been traced by this Arzakon who was stunned by the potential power inherent in Shandalar. His following attempt to penetrate the Great Barrier physically was easily repealed by the ever diligent Guardian. That seemed the end of it until during a conclave the five Guildlords, influenced by Azarkon, struck down the Guardian. (Microprose video game)) In Magic: The Gathering, a plane of Dominia, where mana flows like water. ...
In the fictional multiverse of Magic: The Gathering, Lim-Dûl is an evil necromancer during the Ice Age and on Shandalar. ...
A guild is an association of people of the same trade or pursuits (with a similar skill or craft), formed to protect mutual interests and maintain standards of morality or conduct. ...
Mana is a traditional term and a concept among the speakers of Oceanic languages, including Melanesians, Polynesians and Micronesians. ...
In some works of fantasy, a planeswalker is a person with the ability to travel to different planes of existence. ...
In Magic: The Gathering, a plane of Dominia, where mana flows like water. ...
Several Magic: The Gathering video games exist for multiple systems. ...
Guff Commodore Guff was a planeswalker. An avid chronicler of knowledge, he made his niche in Dominia by housing an ultimate library in an isolated realm of his creation. In some works of fantasy, a planeswalker is a person with the ability to travel to different planes of existence. ...
He was one of the nine titans who attacked and destroyed Phyrexia. Guff subsequently met his demise from Yawgmoth's form sweeping over the combined planes of Dominaria and Rath.(Apocalypse) Phyrexia is one of several planes featured in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering. ...
Gustha Ebbasdotter Kjeldoran Royal Mage, enemy of Zur (Ice Age)
Gulsen The matron of the Aysen abbey. A supportive, matriarchal ruler who helped the Abbot with most of his duties (Homelands)
Gwendlyn Di Corci The legendary wily temptress of Urborg, (Cards: Gwendlyn Di Corci, Kismet 5th)
Gwendolyn Carthalion Daughter of Grenfell of Golthonor, mother of Jared Carthalion (the builder of Telemar). She was killed by her husband Adam Carthalion. (Comics) |