I think Croag is more likely. Gix would single handedly merc all of these new guys. Athough, I'd love to see gix. He's the inheritor and co founder of a Thran Phyrexia.
I want them to put out the next book, saying that the mending was all a dream of Karns, because he had gas. The enemey he was refering to was a bad taco grande from a Taco bell on Urborg.
I want them to put out the next book, saying that the mending was all a dream of Karns, because he had gas. The enemey he was refering to was a bad taco grande from a Taco bell on Urborg.
He had artifact cheese before he went to his artifact bed to artifact sleep and thus had some artifact nightmares.
Okay, let's bring this back on topic.
I think the consensus is that someONE must be directing the oil and thus Phyrexian related events on Mirrodin, and not the oil itself. Am I right?
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I think the consensus is that someONE must be directing the oil and thus Phyrexian related events on Mirrodin, and not the oil itself. Am I right?
No, the oil could. The oil worked alone for centuries, i don't see why it couldn't continue. I imainge it's congealed into some sort of entity, or has choosen a host body to take over, but in the end i think the Oil is in charge.
Still there needs to be an avatar of sorts that leads the Phyrexians and makes pacts with rouge Necromancers and granting them Phyrexian grafted wargear. It can't be a pool of oil doing all the work.
Hey, that sort of thing worked on Star Trek. Held people hostage and killed Tasha Yar handily enough.
Hey, that sort of thing worked on Star Trek. Held people hostage and killed Tasha Yar handily enough.
Lol. While this makes sense to me, I have to agree with Nocebo. The Phyrexian forces continue to grow, but when their strength solidifies, they will appoint an avatar or leader, if you will. My conjecture is merely based on history. Phyrexians like someone or something to represent them. Yawgmoth, one of the evincars, Crovax. Maybe Yawgmoth is a title. Maybe it will be reborn through the flesh of another.
Mirrodin—a world of living metal, an artificial ecosystem created by the Planeswalker Karn to support organic life—is on the cusp of cataclysm. When the Planeswalker Venser goes in search of his former mentor, he learns Karn’s life hangs in the balance—and with him the entire plane of existence. For fans of the mega-selling trading card game, Magic: the Gathering®, the full story behind Scars of Mirrodin, a revisitation one of Magic’s most popular settings.
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I said like on old Tolaria, not on old Tolaria ;).
“I once had an entire race killed just to listen to the rattling of their dried bones as I waded through them.”
—Volrath
He had artifact cheese before he went to his artifact bed to artifact sleep and thus had some artifact nightmares.
Okay, let's bring this back on topic.
I think the consensus is that someONE must be directing the oil and thus Phyrexian related events on Mirrodin, and not the oil itself. Am I right?
No, the oil could. The oil worked alone for centuries, i don't see why it couldn't continue. I imainge it's congealed into some sort of entity, or has choosen a host body to take over, but in the end i think the Oil is in charge.
Hey, that sort of thing worked on Star Trek. Held people hostage and killed Tasha Yar handily enough.
Lol. While this makes sense to me, I have to agree with Nocebo. The Phyrexian forces continue to grow, but when their strength solidifies, they will appoint an avatar or leader, if you will. My conjecture is merely based on history. Phyrexians like someone or something to represent them. Yawgmoth, one of the evincars, Crovax. Maybe Yawgmoth is a title. Maybe it will be reborn through the flesh of another.
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