In Greece it was normal to sacrifice sheep, goats and such animals to the gods.
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OMG! I love this card, it's my type of creature, quite literally. I love Horrors in MtG. Also, the art is amazing. I will play this in something, forever, lol.
So it’s an affordable and splashable free sac outlet that gives you a free body yo sack and has the possibility of returning from the dead (using your other sacked creatures as a resource) in the mid-game as a respectable thread...
i like it, flavor is on point and its solid. repeatably free sac outlets are always welcome, goats are always fun to see, its not terrible by any means.
Elsewise, in Hellenic, Promethean and Egyptian-Greco mythology goats where a common offering to the Gods to show devotion when asking for boons/favours, often due to them producing furs, milk and meat, making them a prized asset for poorer families of the time.
Sheep is also sometimes how followers of a cause are referred to and similar insults were common in those times. Similarly, many religions referred to their leaders and advocates as their 'flocks' or 'herds' and themselves as 'shepherds' and 'farmers', which may indicate that this person once was a leader who did awful things, who in death has been consumed by their hatred.
Either or works, definitely more flavour than the original seer either way
Hey it's close to Necrosavant but easier to bring back and with upside, neat.
May want a few copies for my Pioneer Dredge.
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The "Crazy One", playing casual magic and occasionally dipping his toes into regular play since 1994.
Currently focusing on Pre-Modern (Mono-Black Discard Control) and Modern (Azorious Control, Temur Rhinos).
Find me at the Wizard's Tower in Ottawa every second Saturday afternoons.
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In Greece it was normal to sacrifice sheep, goats and such animals to the gods.
"You can tell how dumb someone is by how they use Mary Sue"
Good card. Will obtain!
RUNIN: Norse mythology set (awaiting further playtesting)
FATE of ALARA: Multicolour factions (currently on hiatus)
Contibutor to the Pyrulea community set
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Elsewise, in Hellenic, Promethean and Egyptian-Greco mythology goats where a common offering to the Gods to show devotion when asking for boons/favours, often due to them producing furs, milk and meat, making them a prized asset for poorer families of the time.
Sheep is also sometimes how followers of a cause are referred to and similar insults were common in those times. Similarly, many religions referred to their leaders and advocates as their 'flocks' or 'herds' and themselves as 'shepherds' and 'farmers', which may indicate that this person once was a leader who did awful things, who in death has been consumed by their hatred.
Either or works, definitely more flavour than the original seer either way
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Draft the "'What Is This Nonsense?'" casual cube.
I could milk this for other goat puns but you have all probably herd them before.
May want a few copies for my Pioneer Dredge.
Currently focusing on Pre-Modern (Mono-Black Discard Control) and Modern (Azorious Control, Temur Rhinos).
Find me at the Wizard's Tower in Ottawa every second Saturday afternoons.
Rotation comes with the fall set, the last of which was Eldraine just last set. So nothing is rotating yet.
RUNIN: Norse mythology set (awaiting further playtesting)
FATE of ALARA: Multicolour factions (currently on hiatus)
Contibutor to the Pyrulea community set
I'm here to tell you that all your set mechanics are bad
#Defundthepolice