Huatli is a human and warrior-poet from Ixalan with an affinity for dinosaurs. She is also a former planeswalker. She is the romantic partner of Saheeli Rai.
Huatli is a short, powerfully muscled woman with warm brown skin, dark eyes, and a grim mouth. She is generally armored and armed, with a long tightly braided black ponytail emerging from beneath her helmet, the helm of the warrior-poet. She has a special connection to dinosaurs, being able to communicate with them via scent-memories. She is a poet and a singer. When she sings, her voice is a clear, soothing, and warm alto. In addition to her great martial skills she is an excellent and eloquent orator who can inspire her allies in battle. Her powers in battle are complemented by dinosaur companions mystically drawn to her calls. Through her relationship with Saheeli, Huatli picked up some engineering skills, enough to create her own Gold-Forged Thopteryx. She and her cousin Inti were the same age.
Subject ID: 195758
MoreHuatli is a human and warrior-poet from Ixalan with an affinity for dinosaurs. She is also a former planeswalker. She is the romantic partner of Saheeli Rai.
Huatli is a short, powerfully muscled woman with warm brown skin, dark eyes, and a grim mouth. She is generally armored and armed, with a long tightly braided black ponytail emerging from beneath her helmet, the helm of the warrior-poet. She has a special connection to dinosaurs, being able to communicate with them via scent-memories. She is a poet and a singer. When she sings, her voice is a clear, soothing, and warm alto. In addition to her great martial skills she is an excellent and eloquent orator who can inspire her allies in battle. Her powers in battle are complemented by dinosaur companions mystically drawn to her calls. Through her relationship with Saheeli, Huatli picked up some engineering skills, enough to create her own Gold-Forged Thopteryx. She and her cousin Inti were the same age.
Huatli is primarily green-aligned, but now secondary in white mana, having lost red after realizing her nations' xenophobic ways.
Subject ID: 195758
Subject ID: 195758