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She's the corrupted version of another character in the Magic the Gathering Universe. Part of The Odyssey and Onslaught cycle was based around the adventures of the barbarian Kamahl, and his sister, Jeska. In short, blinded by rage and madness, Kamahl fatally wounded her and left her for dead. As she lay dying, Braids, a Cabal summoner, saved her life using evil magic. But it wasn't until later, when the First of the Cabal unsuccessfully tried to kill her with his lethal touch, that Phage the Untouchable was truly born.

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