I draw the line at enemy of enemy when it comes to types like Ob.
Ob's origin is literally him killing all life on a plane then going on to presumably repeat that process on other planes before being defeated by Nahiri.
Weisman said, he had some cards with all the Planeswalkers and looked for teamups, that makes sense, so I expect a lot more of them. Really looking forward to that. But I am not that smart, to see much more of them
EDIT: Drawing the line just isn't our job. Ob is working with the others against the Gatewatch, at least in one situation. I think we can call that confirmed.
Weisman said, he had some cards with all the Planeswalkers and looked for teamups, that makes sense, so I expect a lot more of them. Really looking forward to that. But I am not that smart, to see much more of them
EDIT: Drawing the line just isn't our job. Ob is working with the others against the Gatewatch, at least in one situation. I think we can call that confirmed.
Forgoing grudges to survive is within blacks philosophy to me. Ob may be evil, but he likes being alive and free to roam. He didn't like being trapped on zen for so long, why would he let bolas do it to him.
If he can off others in the process that he doesn't care for, sure why not. Karn and Dack are pretty neutral characters for him to team up with anyway. I can dig it. I also think they'll be one of the more successful teams because the three of them are powerhouses. If karn can make constructs that can take on treefolk, the eternal are going to have a rough time. Ob bested Gideon in combat handily and only lost to nissa and later chandra because he underestimated them and the environment. He'll crush the enternals. Dack is very self sufficient and should be able to handle his own - or be great for specific tasks while karn/Ob give him the time and space to operate in.
The only way the wanderer makes sense as Elspeth is if she went through the equivalent of a Reviving Melody thanks to Ajani or Daxos. If this event is not in the upcoming novel, then that means an important event regarding her story happened off screen.
The only way the wanderer makes sense as Elspeth is if she went through the equivalent of a Reviving Melody thanks to Ajani or Daxos. If this event is not in the upcoming novel, then that means an important event regarding her story happened off screen.
unless they explain it away saying that in her current form she can planeswalk away from theros, but if she returns to Theros she can only return to the underworld. In her mythical edition art she seems to still have her spark as a Theros "dead".
Am I the only one who finds it a bit annoying that the Chandra comic takes place after the war? Kinda like there's already a trailer out for a new spiderman movie taking place after End Game. other than it already spoiling the outcome, it kinda diminishes some of the stakes and build up knowing at least some of who survive.
And a Black Panther one. They were expecting Guardians, but then Roger Stone got James Gunn fired. But for those of us who remember the original Infinity Gauntlet event comic, Thanos is just the first act. Or first and second act, depending. But you may as well consider the trial of Adam Warlock in a sequel comic the fourth act then.
Which reminds me, of course people will die in WAR. It's an event comic. I think the only event comic that didn't have huge body counts was Secret Wars. I mean, the only major consequence of Secret Wars, besides confirmation that Marvel doesn't consider Magneto a villain, was that Spider-Man got a completely harmless new black suit.
Pfft... Only 100?
C'mon. I've read the Iliad, where everyone who dies is named. ;-)
And every one of them has a complicated backstory due to future fan fictions about them.
Is that the original event comic, or is the story of the Argo the original event comic?
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Well the chandra comic is just chandra walking away and dealling with the trauma of the events of war of the spark. She talks to ajani in kaladesh, and in regatha gets beatten by tybalt. She visits Kaldheim, Ixalan, Tarkir, and Alara. She talks about being able to challenger a Khan (guess it is not on tarkir, as it had a dragon in it) and other things at the begguing.
Seriously does anybody I mean anybody here know th hat lady glass window is Mu Yanling
Her clothing is completely different. Yanling doesn't uses a hat. Hat-lady is clearly wielding a weapon. Hat-lady has no ties to water in her art and is instead coming out of something resembling a cathredal or tomb. And, most importantly, there's absolutely zero reason to Mu Yanling to hide her identity - or Wizards, for that matter, to hide the identity of a brand new Planeswalker not known to the general public in her debut out of a supplemental product into Magic's storyline.
Hat-lady being either "Rat" or the Wanderer only makes sense going by Greg's info as well, as she's one of the two current unknowns from the stained glass arts (along with Blue Staff Girl).
6) Davriel Cane will work together with "Wanderer" (whoever it is).
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Far From Home takes place one year before Infinity War.
We know this because Homecoming takes place a few months after Civil War, which occurred in 2016 in-universe. Each Spider-Man movie follows a different year of Peter's high school life, starting with sophomore year in 2016 and finishing shortly before Infinity War with his senior year in 2018.
Therefore, Far From Home takes place in 2017.
According to Sony Pictures, Far From Home begins directly after the events of Avengers Endgame.
Just watched through the stream (thanks for the link!) and these are the ones I noted he talked about being fun to write etc.:
Liliana, Kaya, Teyo, 'Rat' (new female probably non-PW character), Gideon, Jace, Bolas, Dack, Vraska (inc. her relationship with Jace), Dovin Baan, Lavinia & Chandra.
He also mentioned Angrath and Nahiri as minor characters.
Of the newly installed PW guildmasters, Domri and Ral are missing rom that list. Ral seems a surprise to me given that he & Niv were apparently working on a plot to counteract Bolas's scheme, according to the art book.
I remember „The Wanderer“ as a character back in the days when Diablo & Diablo II were hot…
Definitely a good Name for something unknown. Would love it being a flip Planeswalker human and demon!
I remember „The Wanderer“ as a character back in the days when Diablo & Diablo II were hot…
Definitely a good Name for something unknown. Would love it being a flip Planeswalker human and demon!
Funny story about that. I was brewing around an idea for a story set on a plane inspired by norse and celtic mythology and one of the visitor planeswalkers was originally from theros. The character is a champion of Phenax and had a unique weapon that could transform into a demon that inhabited said weapon, which this character is mostly inspired from the Sorceress class in Black Desert Online. I'm still fleshing it out, but I'm hoping to introduce it sometime later. This all takes place way before the mending.
Back on topic though. I'm still think the staff lady is the one who ascends at the end of Children of the Nameless. Others were saying the "wanderer" might be Elspeth based on the boots being similar, but I'm hoping it isn't.
I remember „The Wanderer“ as a character back in the days when Diablo & Diablo II were hot…
Definitely a good Name for something unknown. Would love it being a flip Planeswalker human and demon!
Funny story about that. I was brewing around an idea for a story set on a plane inspired by norse and celtic mythology and one of the visitor planeswalkers was originally from theros. The character is a champion of Phenax and had a unique weapon that could transform into a demon that inhabited said weapon, which this character is mostly inspired from the Sorceress class in Black Desert Online. I'm still fleshing it out, but I'm hoping to introduce it sometime later. This all takes place way before the mending.
Back on topic though. I'm still think the staff lady is the one who ascends at the end of Children of the Nameless. Others were saying the "wanderer" might be Elspeth based on the boots being similar, but I'm hoping it isn't.
Just watched through the stream (thanks for the link!) and these are the ones I noted he talked about being fun to write etc.:
Liliana, Kaya, Teyo, 'Rat' (new female probably non-PW character), Gideon, Jace, Bolas, Dack, Vraska (inc. her relationship with Jace), Dovin Baan, Lavinia & Chandra.
He also mentioned Angrath and Nahiri as minor characters.
Of the newly installed PW guildmasters, Domri and Ral are missing rom that list. Ral seems a surprise to me given that he & Niv were apparently working on a plot to counteract Bolas's scheme, according to the art book.
Oof thanks for the list not going to be a fan of this book if that who I got to follow...SMFH.
I remember „The Wanderer“ as a character back in the days when Diablo & Diablo II were hot…
Definitely a good Name for something unknown. Would love it being a flip Planeswalker human and demon!
Funny story about that. I was brewing around an idea for a story set on a plane inspired by norse and celtic mythology and one of the visitor planeswalkers was originally from theros. The character is a champion of Phenax and had a unique weapon that could transform into a demon that inhabited said weapon, which this character is mostly inspired from the Sorceress class in Black Desert Online. I'm still fleshing it out, but I'm hoping to introduce it sometime later. This all takes place way before the mending.
Back on topic though. I'm still think the staff lady is the one who ascends at the end of Children of the Nameless. Others were saying the "wanderer" might be Elspeth based on the boots being similar, but I'm hoping it isn't.
Wasn't Tacenda a kid or a teen at the most?
15-16 from what I gathered. I mean, it's not completely unreasonable. What's the timeframe from the book to War of the Spark? That would give a better answer.
Rat is a 16 years old girl who doesn't know which guild to join - she thought about Selesnya, Gruul and Rakdos at the same time. She is accompanying Teyo Verada (who happened to be 17 years old if anyone is interested).
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Ob's origin is literally him killing all life on a plane then going on to presumably repeat that process on other planes before being defeated by Nahiri.
EDIT: Drawing the line just isn't our job. Ob is working with the others against the Gatewatch, at least in one situation. I think we can call that confirmed.
Forgoing grudges to survive is within blacks philosophy to me. Ob may be evil, but he likes being alive and free to roam. He didn't like being trapped on zen for so long, why would he let bolas do it to him.
If he can off others in the process that he doesn't care for, sure why not. Karn and Dack are pretty neutral characters for him to team up with anyway. I can dig it. I also think they'll be one of the more successful teams because the three of them are powerhouses. If karn can make constructs that can take on treefolk, the eternal are going to have a rough time. Ob bested Gideon in combat handily and only lost to nissa and later chandra because he underestimated them and the environment. He'll crush the enternals. Dack is very self sufficient and should be able to handle his own - or be great for specific tasks while karn/Ob give him the time and space to operate in.
Pfft... Only 100?
C'mon. I've read the Iliad, where everyone who dies is named. ;-)
And a Black Panther one. They were expecting Guardians, but then Roger Stone got James Gunn fired. But for those of us who remember the original Infinity Gauntlet event comic, Thanos is just the first act. Or first and second act, depending. But you may as well consider the trial of Adam Warlock in a sequel comic the fourth act then.
Which reminds me, of course people will die in WAR. It's an event comic. I think the only event comic that didn't have huge body counts was Secret Wars. I mean, the only major consequence of Secret Wars, besides confirmation that Marvel doesn't consider Magneto a villain, was that Spider-Man got a completely harmless new black suit.
And every one of them has a complicated backstory due to future fan fictions about them.
Is that the original event comic, or is the story of the Argo the original event comic?
On phasing:
*facepalm*
Seriously does anybody I mean anybody here know th hat lady glass window is Mu Yanling
Ppl can just speculate cause no oficial confirmation or visual clues.
Hat-lady being either "Rat" or the Wanderer only makes sense going by Greg's info as well, as she's one of the two current unknowns from the stained glass arts (along with Blue Staff Girl).
So... how come?
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Here's the link to the MTG Weekly with the author.
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According to Sony Pictures, Far From Home begins directly after the events of Avengers Endgame.
We now return you to our on-topic conversation.
Just watched through the stream (thanks for the link!) and these are the ones I noted he talked about being fun to write etc.:
Liliana, Kaya, Teyo, 'Rat' (new female probably non-PW character), Gideon, Jace, Bolas, Dack, Vraska (inc. her relationship with Jace), Dovin Baan, Lavinia & Chandra.
He also mentioned Angrath and Nahiri as minor characters.
Of the newly installed PW guildmasters, Domri and Ral are missing rom that list. Ral seems a surprise to me given that he & Niv were apparently working on a plot to counteract Bolas's scheme, according to the art book.
Definitely a good Name for something unknown. Would love it being a flip Planeswalker human and demon!
Funny story about that. I was brewing around an idea for a story set on a plane inspired by norse and celtic mythology and one of the visitor planeswalkers was originally from theros. The character is a champion of Phenax and had a unique weapon that could transform into a demon that inhabited said weapon, which this character is mostly inspired from the Sorceress class in Black Desert Online. I'm still fleshing it out, but I'm hoping to introduce it sometime later. This all takes place way before the mending.
Back on topic though. I'm still think the staff lady is the one who ascends at the end of Children of the Nameless. Others were saying the "wanderer" might be Elspeth based on the boots being similar, but I'm hoping it isn't.
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Wasn't Tacenda a kid or a teen at the most?
Oof thanks for the list not going to be a fan of this book if that who I got to follow...SMFH.
15-16 from what I gathered. I mean, it's not completely unreasonable. What's the timeframe from the book to War of the Spark? That would give a better answer.
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Rat is a 16 years old girl who doesn't know which guild to join - she thought about Selesnya, Gruul and Rakdos at the same time. She is accompanying Teyo Verada (who happened to be 17 years old if anyone is interested).