Meteorite
"And if I'm lying," he began . . .
Artist: Scott Murphy
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Enthralled by Victor
Staying super relevant on tumblr dot com with this damn near ten year old reference.
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Liliana, Defiant Necromancer (Magic Origins) - Karla Ortiz
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God sometimes you just remember some bad cards that used to help you dominate kitchen table magic and you gotta rant about them.
I remember winning countless games off of Foul-Tongue Shriek of all cards.
I had this small deck mainly built around the Magic Origins Elf package, which tbh was probably what won my most games, but Shriek was often such a nice finisher for when punching through usually wasn't enough.
You could usually amount pretty huge boards, but at the time I had no amount of evasion and I don't think there was any proper elf lords printed around that time either? So some times Shriek was the only way to actually finish the game.
Actually a couple of games might have been one off of some cheeky Might of the Masses plays as well.
Another kinda janky common spell from origins that really overperformed at kitchen table magic.
God I miss proper kitchen table magic sometimes.
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so how is the world laid out in your AU? the origin of magic? you know things like that.
Magic was the first thing in existence, and it spent most of it's time spiraling inward and outward. Magic had-and still has- a consciousness. But to be honest, its mind is not very complicated.
At first it was content to spiral onto infinity, but eventually it wanted to do something. So it started doing different things with it's spirals.
The motion of it's spirals drew out air.
It realized that it could make a shape to roll off of and created a globe of earth.
Speeding on the surface of the earth created friction- and therefore fire. Magic made many stars and the sun this way.
But one earth globe seemed especially pretty, and so it put out the fire with water, and the ebbs and flow of the new ocean's tides mimicked magic's spiraling inward and outward. This globe became Equus.
Magic wasn't sure what to do next, but it knew it wanted to be used for something. So it gathered all four the elements together, added some of it's own magic, and made the Alicorns.
Splunge: Thanks for the ask @drakowulf36579 ! The first question is a little harder to answer- there's so many little details I'm not sure I can get it in one post.
I will say that most of Seasons 1-3 are canon in the Daedalverse, and the world looks very much like this one made by KeenKris on deviantArt- with some city/country name changes.
Feel free to ask more answers about the Daedalverse!
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Separatist Voidmage
"As long as each side thinks it can win, the balance holds, and the mage-rings stand." —Alhammarret
Artist: Jason Rainville
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I love how similar these cards are in art their art. Green (former [rip]) planeswalkers love mercing defenseless (but super evil) vampires, don't they?
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Graveblade Marauder (Magic Origins) - Jason Rainville
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