![]() ![]() Tamiyo observed Innistrad for many cycles, using her powers as a Planeswalker to gain insight into the forces the moon exerted on the world below. On Innistrad, she investigated the mystery of the plane's great silver moon. Main article: Tamiyo/Tamiyo's Stories History She used these stories as catalysts for her magic. Tamiyo traveled through the Multiverse collecting stories. ![]() Members of Tamiyo's Story-Circle include fellow planeswalkers Narset, Elspeth, Ajani Goldmane, and possibly Dovin Baan as former members. Tamiyo had founded a small, informal story circle that exchanges stories about what happens in the Multiverse. Tamiyo's parents are still alive and she has at least one brother or sister. Tamiyo and Genku have several children: among others their son Hiroku, daughter Rumiyo and their adopted nezumi son Nashi. Tamiyo was centered in blue, with secondary white and green mana. A light at the shape's center glowed and dimmed as if breathing, and glowed brighter when she spoke. Her head was able to swivel all the way around on her neck and her hands ended in claws.Īfter her death, the memory of Tamiyo appeared as densely-packed floating characters in the shape of a woman's silhouette. Īfter her compleation, her eyes were rimmed with black and dripped black tears. She had telepathic and telekinetic powers, and like all moonfolk, she was capable of flight. One of these scrolls would go on to serve as her memory at the event of her death. Tamiyo's magic centered on the stories recorded in her scrolls, each story, when read, provided her with a different power. She saw all of New Phyrexia as her family and sought to bring her adopted family members into its fold - and was known to constantly sing about doing so. Īfter she was compleated, Tamiyo's sense of family was warped to serve Phyrexia. However, in the end, she always returned to her loved family and her husband Genku in Otawara. For Tamiyo, every plane held a mystery that makes it unique, and she spent a great deal of time studying whatever she could. Each plane seemed to be an unexplored trove of knowledge to be brought back to the great scroll towers of Oboro. When the field scholar's spark ignited, the secrets the Multiverse offered were a greater dream than any she had ever had. She aimed to understand and to seek truth and recorded that truth for all time. ![]()
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