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Jedit Ojanen | |
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Demographics | |
Race | Catfolk |
Birthplace | Efrava, Jamuraa, Dominaria |
Lifetime | ~3000 AR |
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Pre-Revisionist: Legend of Jedit Ojanen Post-Revsionist: Jedit, Hazezon |
Jedit Ojanen was a tiger warrior from Efrava on Dominaria.
Jedit was quite of an adventurous nature (similar to his father, Jaeger Ojanen), and instead of staying in Efrava, he traveled the world, searching for the fate of his father. This eventually led him to conflict with the wizard Johan (who was in fact responsible for Jaeger's death) and to joining the ranks of the Robaran Mercenaries, becoming a friend of Adira Strongheart and Hazezon Tamar.
Alternate Reality[edit | edit source]
Jedit appeared in the set Planar Chaos as an alternate reality version of his character, Jedit Ojanen of Efrava. Instead of the original white-blue alignment, this incarnation is green and was fiercely loyal to his home. This Jedit stalked the forest oasis of Efrava as though he were king. He fiercely defended his realm from trespassers, fighting for dominance and honor.[1]
In-game references[edit | edit source]
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Depicted in:
- Nine Lives[3]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑Commander 2017: Cat deck booklet
- ↑Magic Arcana (November 16, 2006). 'Unseen Legends in Time Spiral'. magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑Paul Scott Canavan (June 15, 2020). 'Nine Lives dropped!'. Twitter.
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