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iingezo · 3 months
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Mayari for @cinnamon-suncat !
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xantchaslegacy · 6 months
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niuttuc · 3 months
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Come play magic: the gathering! You can run psychological experiments and game theory concepts through your fellow players.
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juliametzgerart · 3 months
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My cards for Murders at Karlov Manor ADs: Deborah Garcia, Forrest Schehl and Zack Stella (c) Wizards of the Coast 2024 Call A Surprise Witness | Cryptic Coat | Crimestopper Sprite | Pick your Poison | Candlestick | The Case of the Filched Falcon
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marigold-22 · 6 months
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incorrect-mtg · 2 months
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Niv-Mizzet: With our success in creating our own artificial omenpaths, I believe we are ready to move to the next stage in the Omenpath Project – sending a Ravnican through one of them.
Proft: That's very ahead of schedule! Should we look for volunteers?
Niv-Mizzet, arriving at the test chamber: I have already procured one.
Proft:
Proft: That's Rakdos.
Niv-Mizzet: Correct.
Proft: He's even still sleeping.
Niv-Mizzet: A representative from the Rakdos assisted us with moving him to the test chamber.
Proft: Are you sure having a Parun as the first test subject is a good idea?
Niv-Mizzet: What's the worst that could happen? That the omenpath is unstable and we finally find a way to kill him for good? That he ends up somewhere else where he isn't my problem?
Proft:
Proft: I can't change your mind on this, can I?
Niv-Mizzet: No.
Rakdos: *snork mi mi mi*
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flaetsbnortoriginals · 3 months
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I've just had a dream that was so steeped in Magic: The Gathering lore that I need to post it to tumblr on the off-chance that people who know enough to understand it will be able to read it, because if I tell it to the people I usually tell my dreams to they won't understand a dang thing. Sorry @one-time-i-dreamt
So. The dream was in Ravnica, and was about this planeswalker lady. She was white, with long straight blonde hair, and a fancy blue dress. I have the feeling that I was dreaming I was her before my dream remembered I'm a boring cis man without any amazing powers so as far as I can recall I'm just following her, like the main character of a story. I'm not sure I should call her my OC since she was created without any prompting of my conscious mind but none of the characters in the dream have names so I'll call her that.
OC was walking down a boulevard in Ravnica with this dude. They were pretending to be a couple, but the dude was actually a Dimir spy she had bested and was kind of her prisoner. Dimir guy wasn't very happy about it but wasn't too angry either, he saw his "custodianship" as a work thing and kind of respected OC, so they were chill.
OC saw a woman who she realized wasn't from this plane, although she was pretending to be a local. She challenged Dimir guy to point out what made them realize this. Now I expected this to go like a Sherlock sequence, with each one pointing out a detail in the woman's outfit or some very precise behaviour. Instead, OC starts by pointing out that this woman is wearing
A FRIGGING BRIGHT BLUE SOCCER JERSEY
and not only are soccer jerseys not usual clothes in Ravnica, (at least not until Hooligans at Rakdos Stadium is released), but it also has a giant number on it (77 if you're curious), except that Ravnica uses a different writing system, so any planeswalker would immediately clock her as an outsider. (I think that it's only sort of implied that each plane uses a different writing system, but in the dream that was settled truth.)
OC is so apalled at how poorly this woman - who needs a name, so I'll call her BadKellan for reasons that will soon become apparent - is at hiding herself, she decides to have a word with her. BadKellan realizes she's being followed and hoofs it - but OC and Dimir guy immediately use their Dimir crap to become invisible. BadKellan thinks he's shaken them off, but she's quite rattled, so she goes to her safehouse, which happens to be just around the corner. OC and Dimir sneak in behind her, then make themselves visible.
Now I should tell you that Dimir Guy does nothing else in this story. I was going to say that he's just Ken, he's just there, but it's actually worse - his presence makes the story make no sense, since OC is about to reveal some secrets to some random lady. But the dream didn't forget him: I vividly recall that he was still around all throughout this part of the dream, even though he does nothing else.
So. OC reveals herself and tells BadKellan that what she's doing is very dangerous. She tells her about the Dimir (the guild, not the random guy) and says that if they see her poorly sneaking around and think she's going to be trouble, or even can't figure out what her deal is, they're just going to kill her. Which means it's incredibly dangerous for her to go around like that.
BadKellan reveals a few things about herself. She's from Earth - yes, our real world. She's not a planeswalker. She was brought to Ravnica against her will and told to blend in and pretend to be a local. She doesn't feel comfortable revealing who told her to do that.
OC decides to give BadKellan a few pointers on how to lay low on Ravnica. She explains that she would dress mostly in gray, since colours are strongly associated with the guilds and she should stay away from them to stop making waves. She asks her to change her outift and she'll say if it draws attention.
BadKellan changes clothes. She's now dressed entirely in gray, which is good, except that her shirt
HAS A LARGE, GLITTERING PRINT ACROSS THE FRONT READING
girl
IT'S THE EXACT SAME THING AS BEFORE. IT'S A LARGE PRINT USING OFF-PLANE SCRIPT. It's not as large as the jersey number, sure, but I'd like to remind you that it's glittering!
OC is apparently as taken aback by this as I am, because she turns her into a squirrel.
In fact, she specifically turns her into the squirrel from Bloomburrow key art.
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OC's logic is that BadKellan is so bad at blending in that this is the only way she can be safe. OC intends to release "squirrel girl" in a park while she tries to look into exactly whose plans she just ruined and how bad of an idea it was.
There was more to this dream, but my memories are fuzzy and it's (even more) uninteresting. I think it involves the Boros having a special currency that they gain when they help people but the Dimir also use it in a kind of ironic way? I don't remember.
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HOW DID SHE GET EVEN PRETTIER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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arvadthecursed · 2 months
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okay here's my weekly stupid shit post
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theamateursword · 3 months
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DnD Ravnica campaign where all party members are Dimir Operatives pretending to be other guild members, but none of them know the other party members are in the Dimir.
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baelor-breakspear · 3 months
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So, obviously, since there is a murder mystery set coming out on Ravnica, a lot of people have been discussing the idea that "murder is legal" there, as lomg as it doesnt affect guild business. (Even though it isnt terribly relevant to this particular story) And yeah you could get around that by saying one of the living guildpacts has gotten around to updating that or Azorius added something to their lawcodes or whatever, but I think there's a more interesting option. See, murder is legal - as long as it doesn't effect guild business. Which can be interpreted to mean that murder of thr guildless is fine (and likely how it was meant.) But I would love a Ravnican crime show where the emphasis wasn't on finding the killer, but proving the victim's death affected guild business in some way. Some poor lowly Azorious lawyer trying to find justice for these guildless victims, not by proving the murderer's guilt, but by proving their usefulness to the guilds. This kind of juxtaposition between someone trying to pursue justice for humanitarian reasons, but having to use incredibly dehumanizing ways to do so. "Yes, they were guildless - But they ran a coffee shop frequented by Boros legionaries. Who's to say they weren't affected by this disruption in business?" You have to reduce these people to how they are useful, how they can serve the caste they are not a part of, in order to find justice for them and make the system care. I think that has the potential to say more than "nah actually its illegal now" could on its own.
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mangabookclub · 1 month
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Tales from the Mana Crypt #95 - Top (Hat) Down Design
Dive into the exciting future of Top(hat)-Down design in Magic the Gathering with Kellan and Amalia!
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xantchaslegacy · 3 months
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cardboard-crack · 3 months
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Join me at patreon.com/CardboardCrack for extra comics, looks behind the scenes, and more!
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5ecardaday · 18 days
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Guildmasters of Ravnica, Pt. 1
This is just a preview of five, brand-new high CR encounters for D&D 5e. Based on legendary creatures from MtG's Ravnica: City of Guilds.
If you'd like to see all five, as well as support my work and get access to other releases, you can do so over on my Patreon! Be quick though, because this release will only be public until next month.
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marella-moon · 2 months
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check out my new totally original character for dnd not based on anyone at all
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