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There was something in her that no one else shared, something that left her breathless, like painting still lifes or delivering canisters never could. She lay awake for hours, imagining a moth fluttering around inside her chest—a moth made of fire, burning but not consumed. Dirt roads replaced the mobile mosaic courtyards of Ghirapur. Bent-over field laborers replaced stirring portraits of inventor-heroes. A simple shift dress and sandals replaced Chandra’s tunic and boots. Even her identity was replaced, as her parents told her to introduce herself and them with counterfeit names.

She debuts more formally in Strixhaven, as the leader of a secret cabal with hidden motives. A nature mage from The Plane of Mountains and Seas. He is always accompanied by his sentient dog, Mowu, who can travel the planes with him due to the unique nature of his spark. Even after being freed of the curse's influence, he refuses Jace's help and readily admits that he's stopped being disturbed by killing — in fact, he's coming to like it.
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He attempted to kill her in her sleep, but she rebuffed his initial assault. Anowon ranted at Chandra and claimed that she had no right to the scroll he wanted and continued his attack as her magic gave out. Luckily for Chandra, Sarkhan Vol ambushed Anowon, rendering him unconscious with a swift strike to the head. Arlinn Kord is a planeswalker from the Gothic Horror plane of Innistrad. The card Pia Nalaar is a pretty simple design, riffing on the card Pia and Kiran Nalaar from Magic Origins.

A planeswalker introduced in Commander 2018, Aminatou is the youngest planeswalker to ever be shown, a mere eight years old. In spite of her age, she is one of the strongest post-Mending planeswalkers as well, possessing powers based around perceiving and manipulating potential futures. Rather than sparking because of trauma, Aminatou foresaw that she would spark one day and used her fate magic to make it happen early. She spent her days roaming the villages and their surrounding woods, chasing peckingbirds from their coops and exploring the elevated paths of intertwined tree branches. The villagers had smiles worn into their faces, and they nodded to her and let her be.
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She looked down at the delicate cuffs that held her wrists firmly in place. Her hands didn’t look like the weapons of a pyromancer, but like an ordinary child’s hands. The soldiers used their lanterns to light the thatched roofs of the village buildings.
At Markov Manor, Teferi and Arlinn waited with Sorin for the vampire to hand over the Key so they can help restore balance to Innistrad. The vampire refuses and strikes Arlinn when she mentions Avacyn. Before his second strike, Sigarda appeared by answering a prayer made by the group before entering the Manor and stopped the attack. The angel says that the Key is in Sorin's quarters, and that she will stop the vampire, giving the group a chance to get the Key. On his homeplane, Tibalt was aided by a horde of devils and could overwhelm his opponents. Gloating, he revealed that on Ravnica he had felt Chandra's pain screaming through the aether.
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They caught fire immediately, spewing thick, ugly smoke. The soldiers created a human fence around the village, crossing their arms and displaying their snapblades. One woman from the village shouted at them, and at Captain Baral’s order, the soldiers shoved her back. She thought of the image of the fluttering fire moth, but now imagined it enclosed inside the vent pack, choking and dissipating into smoke. Maybe fire magic was something no one was supposed to enjoy. I have something for you, something that should help.” Her father handed her a small mechanism.
Smoke rolled through the dirt pathways, cloaking the way back to the building where her family had been staying. She barreled ahead, trying to keep an eye on where her father was. ” Her father came running from around the building. ” He hurled a small copper orb onto the ground at the soldiers’ feet.
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Chandra was born on Kaladesh, with a "mother who was strict, a father who was gentle, two sisters who hated, and an older brother who adored" in her own words. Her brother was eventually killed in a war. Chandra began to practice and play with her newfound fire abilities to pass the time, and found that her fire talent came to her naturally. However, on Kaladesh, fire magic was strictly banned, and her parents pursued many ends in an attempt to "cure" their daughter of her powers. Knowing that the Consulate would arrest Chandra and her family for using fire magic, they left Ghirapur when she was eleven and went to another town that was smaller than their home to avoid attention.
However, in the heat of the moment, Chandra's planeswalker spark ignited, and she planeswalked away from Kaladesh and to the world of Regatha. There was no going back now; Chandra was a walker of worlds, and she wouldn't return to Kaladesh until she was good and ready. Elspeth Tirel is a knight-themed planeswalker. Born on Capenna, a plane dominated or at least attacked by Phyrexians, she escaped after her spark ignited and roamed the worlds looking for a home.
The Eldrazi titans freed when Chandra, Jace, and Sarkhan Vol's battle broke the seal were now covering the plane in abominations. Jace and Gideon asked her to join them in fighting this threat but Chandra refused, opting to stay in Regatha. Born to inventor parents, Chandra had two sisters and a brother. As she grew and discovered her powers of fire, things became complicated because fire magic is banned in Kaladesh. Her parents tried to "cure" her of this quality, which forced Chandra to flee home in a fit of flames and set a few houses on fire. This led authorities to her village, who then began to accuse innocents of practicing fire magic.
He walked in a circle around Chandra, tracing the perimeter of the central dais of the arena. It was the Akhara, the same courtyard Chandra had cut across when making her failed delivery only a few weeks ago. Now the stands were filled with people gathered to watch the grim spectacle. The soldiers deployed the razor-sharp blades at their forearms.
All around the foundry floor, artifact creatures unhitched themselves from their mountings and pivoted their heads toward her under the lurid light of the lamps. She wasn’t sure whether she was still eligible for the World’s Finest Courier Award at this point—she wondered if there was an award for Worst—and most of all she wanted badly to run home. But that would lead the whirlers there, directly to her family. The flying spies would report on all of her parents’ activities, and she was sure Captain Baral would come for them.
