Legendary heroes, villains, and even great planeswalkers are not uncommon to the world of Dominaria or to the other planes that exist: Kamigawa, Alara, and so many others. As the famed adage goes, few were born great, others achieved greatness, others had greatness forced upon them, and some allowed greatness to pass them by. It is those that rare few that have lasting legacies beyond their deeds that are listed here before you…
Lady Onala
Lady Onala Andregon was but a humble squire of Kjeldor who during its age of bitter cold and ice. As the Ice Age ended and snow thawed to a lasting spring, Onala would grow in strength, wisdom, and grace to become one of Kjeldor’s greatest knights. The alliance of the men of Kjeldor and the elves of Yavimaya was forged by the valor of those like Onala that stood firm against the foe, but living and undead.
Dakkon Blackblade
As a mortal, Dakkon was a master blacksmith and a warrior. Visited by the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada, Dakkon was offered to ascend with the power of a planeswalker. The cost was simple: Dakkon was to forge for her the most powerful blade in existence. The proud Dakkon agreed and Geyadrone shared with him the sorcery required to make the sword a soul-drinker, a blade capable of stealing the energy of those it killed. Dakkon forged the blade with supernatural fire, cooling it with the blood of a slave he killed after each time he heated the forge. When he completed the sword, Dakkon could not help but test it in battle. Charging into battle, Dakkon felt his strength grow with each kill. So ferocious and merciless was he that his name became Dakkon Blackblade. His strength was that of the mountains, his fury that of a crushing tidal wave and his fury burning bright like an inferno; Dakkon Blackblade stood master of all before him.
That was, until, Dihada returned to fulfill their pact. In exchange for the Blackblade, Geyadrone Dihada made Dakkon a planeswalker, having sensed the spark within him when they first met. But Dihada proved more deceitful than the vainglorious Dakkon could ever foresee, for immediately afterwards she stabbed the Blackblade into Dakkon's shadow and absorbed his soul, but not his life. Dakkon was left wandering Dominaria searching for his lost soul, wondering why Dihada would grant him so much power only to make him her most bitter enemy.
“Such is the game of immortals,” Dihada said before vanishing before his sight.
Rylend Cristos a.k.a. “R.C.” Stellan
Rylend Cristos Stellan would be renowned as the luckiest man ever to walk on Dominaria. Born on the seventh second of the seventh minute in the seventh hour during the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar year, Rylend Cristos Stellan was blessed with miraculous luck and a natural charisma. People liked him, and would come across the most opportune instances regardless of the circumstances. When he slipped on some ice and fell, he found a gold piece underneath him. When bullies tried to attacked, they would stumble into one another and knock each other out with their own blows. Academics wanted to study him, and wizards wanted to seize him, fumbling over one another while Rylend Cristos Stellan slipped out from underneath all their noses back to his loving family. Although he and his beloved wife lived a humble lifestyle as a merchant and farmer, when he and his wife passed away from old age, all were astonished by what the seemingly modest Rylend Cristos Stellan and his wife left their seven heirs: an estate of 777 acres of farmland and lush vineyards, 77 head of cattle, seven prized stallions, and a family fortune of 7,777 gold crowns.
Tevesh Szat
Tevesh Szat, known as the Doom of Fools, was not always a diabolical planeswalker and betrayer. In fact, he was a quiet hermit mage for a good many years, living peacefully in the forests of Sarpadia under the name Tevelin Loneglade with his beloved sister, Tymolin. As the once great Sarpadian Empire began to decline from internal strife and external war, Tevelin to himself while his sister Tymolin fought alongside her husband, a dwarf chieftain. Tymolin was there when the Dwarf clans fell to the orcs and goblins, fleeing to the forest and her brother’s home. After much coaxing by Tymolin, Tevelin agreed to accompany his sister to Icatia to warn of the impending goblin invasion.
But Tymolin Loneglade would never reach the border forts of Icatia to warn the people. They were intercepted by the Tymolin’s former lover, a mad religious zealot named Oliver Farrel and his retinue of warriors in a hasty alliance with the Order of the Ebon Hand. Tymolin died, and whatever humanity remained in Tevelin Loneglade died with her. Revealing himself as Tevesh Szat, the planeswalker, he would unleash his fury upon Sarpadia, gruesome annihilating Oliver Farrel and his followers before accelerating the fall of Sarpadia.
Tevesh Szat would remain a bane in Dominaria for thousands of years until the Phyrexian Invasion. Joining other planewalkers in a daring and desperate attempt to destroy Phyrexia from within, Tevesh Szat’s natural sense of betrayal would manifest again.
Murdering planeswalkers Kristine of the Woods, Daria, and Taysir before at last Urza destroyed him, Tevesh Szat would be eternally remembered as his namesake, the “Doom of Fools” willing to trust him.
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Lady Onala
Lady Onala Andregon was but a humble squire of Kjeldor who during its age of bitter cold and ice. As the Ice Age ended and snow thawed to a lasting spring, Onala would grow in strength, wisdom, and grace to become one of Kjeldor’s greatest knights. The alliance of the men of Kjeldor and the elves of Yavimaya was forged by the valor of those like Onala that stood firm against the foe, but living and undead.
Dakkon Blackblade
As a mortal, Dakkon was a master blacksmith and a warrior. Visited by the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada, Dakkon was offered to ascend with the power of a planeswalker. The cost was simple: Dakkon was to forge for her the most powerful blade in existence. The proud Dakkon agreed and Geyadrone shared with him the sorcery required to make the sword a soul-drinker, a blade capable of stealing the energy of those it killed. Dakkon forged the blade with supernatural fire, cooling it with the blood of a slave he killed after each time he heated the forge. When he completed the sword, Dakkon could not help but test it in battle. Charging into battle, Dakkon felt his strength grow with each kill. So ferocious and merciless was he that his name became Dakkon Blackblade. His strength was that of the mountains, his fury that of a crushing tidal wave and his fury burning bright like an inferno; Dakkon Blackblade stood master of all before him.
That was, until, Dihada returned to fulfill their pact. In exchange for the Blackblade, Geyadrone Dihada made Dakkon a planeswalker, having sensed the spark within him when they first met. But Dihada proved more deceitful than the vainglorious Dakkon could ever foresee, for immediately afterwards she stabbed the Blackblade into Dakkon's shadow and absorbed his soul, but not his life. Dakkon was left wandering Dominaria searching for his lost soul, wondering why Dihada would grant him so much power only to make him her most bitter enemy.
“Such is the game of immortals,” Dihada said before vanishing before his sight.
Rylend Cristos a.k.a. “R.C.” Stellan
Rylend Cristos Stellan would be renowned as the luckiest man ever to walk on Dominaria. Born on the seventh second of the seventh minute in the seventh hour during the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar year, Rylend Cristos Stellan was blessed with miraculous luck and a natural charisma. People liked him, and would come across the most opportune instances regardless of the circumstances. When he slipped on some ice and fell, he found a gold piece underneath him. When bullies tried to attacked, they would stumble into one another and knock each other out with their own blows. Academics wanted to study him, and wizards wanted to seize him, fumbling over one another while Rylend Cristos Stellan slipped out from underneath all their noses back to his loving family. Although he and his beloved wife lived a humble lifestyle as a merchant and farmer, when he and his wife passed away from old age, all were astonished by what the seemingly modest Rylend Cristos Stellan and his wife left their seven heirs: an estate of 777 acres of farmland and lush vineyards, 77 head of cattle, seven prized stallions, and a family fortune of 7,777 gold crowns.
Tevesh Szat
Tevesh Szat, known as the Doom of Fools, was not always a diabolical planeswalker and betrayer. In fact, he was a quiet hermit mage for a good many years, living peacefully in the forests of Sarpadia under the name Tevelin Loneglade with his beloved sister, Tymolin. As the once great Sarpadian Empire began to decline from internal strife and external war, Tevelin to himself while his sister Tymolin fought alongside her husband, a dwarf chieftain. Tymolin was there when the Dwarf clans fell to the orcs and goblins, fleeing to the forest and her brother’s home. After much coaxing by Tymolin, Tevelin agreed to accompany his sister to Icatia to warn of the impending goblin invasion.
But Tymolin Loneglade would never reach the border forts of Icatia to warn the people. They were intercepted by the Tymolin’s former lover, a mad religious zealot named Oliver Farrel and his retinue of warriors in a hasty alliance with the Order of the Ebon Hand. Tymolin died, and whatever humanity remained in Tevelin Loneglade died with her. Revealing himself as Tevesh Szat, the planeswalker, he would unleash his fury upon Sarpadia, gruesome annihilating Oliver Farrel and his followers before accelerating the fall of Sarpadia.
Tevesh Szat would remain a bane in Dominaria for thousands of years until the Phyrexian Invasion. Joining other planewalkers in a daring and desperate attempt to destroy Phyrexia from within, Tevesh Szat’s natural sense of betrayal would manifest again.
Murdering planeswalkers Kristine of the Woods, Daria, and Taysir before at last Urza destroyed him, Tevesh Szat would be eternally remembered as his namesake, the “Doom of Fools” willing to trust him.