“I owe you my life. All of it. Every hour, every day, until the end. You've got my full attention. I'll watch you like a hawk on a mouse. Forever and ever—until one of us is no more. And maybe then some.”
Magical Talents: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Until the end of the turn, this unit’s attack is increased by 20. Studying Numerology: [Activate] [Once per turn][Discard one unit from your hand] Draw one card.
Card #B02-047R • Artist: Kokon Konfuzi
Obsessive Diviner, Rhajat
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Attack: 30
Support: 20
Range: 1-2
Deploy Cost: 1
Class:Diviner
Tier:Base
Class Change Cost: --
Father-Daughter Numerology: [Always] During your turn, if you have four or more cards in your hand, this unit gains 20 attack. This skill cannot be used unless you have “Hayato” on the field. Mage’s Emblem: [Support] Draw one card, then discard one card.
Card #B02-048N • Artist: Kokon Konfuzi
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Rhajat .
Scholars are in disagreement about Rhajat's life after the war. Some argued she lived in seclusion with her curses and spells, but others believe she followed Avatar to the ends of the world.
After restoring Hoshido and Nohr, Avatar traveled the world with Rhajat always by her side... Their mutual love and devotion was legendary, and stories are told of it in all the countries they visited.
Rhajat and Avatar (Female) ("Revelation")
Avatar and Rhajat ruled over the Kingdom of Valla together, ushering in a new era of peace. Some years later, they adopted two orphaned children and raised them as successors to the throne.
Rhajat and Avatar (Male) ("Birthright")
Avatar was hailed as a hero, working alongside his spouse to spread peace worldwide. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Rhajat and Avatar (Male) ("Revelation")
Avatar and Rhajat ruled over the Kingdom of Valla together, ushering in a new era of peace. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Asugi stopped appearing in official records, but the Saizo name was passed down at least 100 times. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved-the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Dwyer continued to serve as a butler and was highly in demand for his tea-extraction techniques. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved-the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Forrest assisted his father and uncle while simultaneously revolutionizing the fashion world. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved-the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Hisame put down the sword and picked up a pen, becoming one of the world's foremost scholars. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Scholars believe Kana traveled the world doing good. Most stories of dragons were based on his deeds. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Kiragi helped his family rebuild the kingdom. Later he left Hoshido and lived quietly in the mountains. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Percy and Ace served together as knights of Nohr. Records show they never lost a battle. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
After the war, Shigure traveled the land singing to heal hearts. Love songs were only for his beloved. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Shiro went on a long, solitary journey to learn wisdom. As king he completed Hoshido's recovery. Scholars note Rhajat's incredible devotion to her beloved—the two were rarely seen apart in public.
Her birthday, April 1, is also one day before Tharja's, April 2. More ironically, her birthday is on April Fool's Day.
Rhajat's special trait, "has the darkest thoughts", is the same as Tharja's.
Rhajat's special trait in the Japanese version, of "having the best thighs in the army" could refer to Tharja's own special trait of "having the best body in the army" in the Japanese version of Awakening.
Rhajat's Japanese name, Syalla (シャラ) is a modified phonetic anagram of Tharja's Japanese name, Sallya (サーリャ).
Rhajat is likely derived from the Hindi word "Rajat" meaning "silver".
In Heroes, Rhajat is listed exclusively as a 5-star Hero but has 4-star skills.