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In [[Dungeons & Dragons]] terms, Tamiyo is basically a [[bard]]; she carries a library of stories, mostly in poem or haiku form, and by reading a specific story, she can cause certain magical effects. For example, reading a poem about a farmer who was frozen to death mere feet away from his own front door will basically blast whoever's ticked her off with freezing magic.
In [[Dungeons & Dragons]] terms, Tamiyo is basically a [[bard]]; she carries a library of stories, mostly in poem or haiku form, and by reading a specific story, she can cause certain magical effects. For example, reading a poem about a farmer who was frozen to death mere feet away from his own front door will basically blast whoever's ticked her off with freezing magic.
Tamiyo's role in the story would be rather less pleasant than some would expect; with the coming of [[New Phyrexia]], she was captured and compleated, becoming the first Phyrexian Planeswalker (something that was impossible in the days of [[Yawgmoth]]). Ultimately, she would be put out of her misery by the Wanderer during the New Phyrexian Invasion.


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Tamiyo is a Soratami planeswalker from Kamigawa, and unusual in that she has a perfectly normal life outside of the whole "travelling the multiverse" thing (which might be because she's a Nuwalker). She is happily married with several children, at least one of which is an adopted nezumi from her home plane. Unlike most Soratami, Tamiyo is not overtly a racist, elitist asshole, but she does have some rather... peculiar views on morality. She is a staunch non-interventionist, viewing her mission being to explore the multiverse but have as little impact on the planes she travels to as possible - it's kind of like the Prime Directive from Star Trek. As such, whilst she was involved with the Gatewatch when the Eldrazi Emrakul began attempting to devour Innistrad for the sake of survival, she refused to join the Gatewatch afterwards, basically calling them a bunch of meddling fools who probably doing more harm than good.

In Dungeons & Dragons terms, Tamiyo is basically a bard; she carries a library of stories, mostly in poem or haiku form, and by reading a specific story, she can cause certain magical effects. For example, reading a poem about a farmer who was frozen to death mere feet away from his own front door will basically blast whoever's ticked her off with freezing magic.

Tamiyo's role in the story would be rather less pleasant than some would expect; with the coming of New Phyrexia, she was captured and compleated, becoming the first Phyrexian Planeswalker (something that was impossible in the days of Yawgmoth). Ultimately, she would be put out of her misery by the Wanderer during the New Phyrexian Invasion.

Planeswalkers of Magic: The Gathering
Original Five: Ajani Goldmane - Chandra Nalaar
Garruk Wildspeaker - Jace Beleren - Liliana Vess
Alara: Elspeth Tirel - Nicol Bolas - Sarkhan Vol - Tezzeret
Zendikar: Gideon Jura - Nissa Revane - Sorin Markov
Scars of Mirrodin: Karn - Koth of the Hammer - Venser
Innistrad: Tamiyo - Tibalt - Davriel Cane
Return to Ravnica: Domri Rade - Ral Zarek - Vraska
Theros: Ashiok - Kiora - Xenagos - Calix
Tarkir: Ugin - Narset
Kaladesh: Dovin Baan - Saheeli Rai
Amonkhet: Samut
Other: Dack Fayden - Vivien Reid - Kaya
Commander 2014: Daretti - Freyalise - Nahiri - Ob Nixilis - Teferi
Pre-mending: Bo Levar - Commodore Guff - Jaya Ballard - Urza
Forgotten Realms: Ellywick Tumblestrum - Bahamut - Lolth - Zariel - Mordenkainen
Planeswalker Groups: The Gatewatch