Yay, that's pretty neat!!! Guess I'll take the chance and showcase the storyline for my next block, codenamed Here, There, and Everywhere, and inspired by Greek mythology.
Storyline:
A young minotaur warrior is standing at Mount Pyros, just outside Trece, the Ashen Peaks' capitol. He had meaning to go there for a while now, but, between training and helping his mother and uncle, only now has he found the time. Something about Mount Pyros has been bugging him for a while; whenever he looked at the Colossus, the huge bronze statue of the Fire God, standing at the top of the Mount, he could sense something calling him. Seeing the ravaged state of his continent, he had long since stopped believing in gods as the world's creators. But now, standing at the feet of the Colossus, he could sense it even clearer... It was a voice, a deep, thundering voice, and it was speaking to him.
Everything then seemed to happen in a fraction of seconds. The voice introduced itself as the Fire God, and said that not only him, but all other gods, creators of this world, needed the young minotaur's help. The Fire God told him to wander the land in search of the most powerful demigods in the five countries of the continent, gather them, and head to Mount Philotheos, known as the ancient dwelling to gods. The young minotaur was confused; he knew demigods were powerful heroes, said to be the offspring of gods and mortals. He didn't even believe this definition was actually true, because he didn't believe in gods, so why should he be assigned this task? "Because you, Thatos, are the strongest of my sons", replied the voice, "and I, you father, need your help to save the gods from our prison, and thus save the world from the greatest of evils".
Thatos woke up sweating in his bed. Everything that had just happened seemed much too real, it couldn't have been a dream. Was he actually a demigod? He never knew his father... actually, he had learned to hate his father for leaving him and his mother behind. But the voice had said that the gods are trapped somehow, and the greatest of evils was threatening the world. What could be so powerful to hold gods captives? If the world was deprived from the gods' care, it could explain a lot... it could explain the endless wars; the infinite hostility between the five countries; it could explain the elders' claims of a past time where gods protected mortals... Even though he didn't want to believe any of this, something had awakened inside Thatos... he was feeling powerful, feeling a hidden force deep within him... it couldn't be true... or could it? It was time for him to have a revealing conversation with his mother and uncle.
Sample Cards:
Thatos, Son of Fire - 2RRR
Legendary Creature - Minotaur Warrior
Whenever a nonred creature comes into play, if you control four or more red creatures, Thatos, Son of Fire deals 2 damage to it.
R: Target creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn.
4/3
Marshal Konstantinos - 4W
Legendary Creature - Human Soldier
Militance 2 (Whenever this is dealt combat damage, put two +1/+1 counters on it.)
Amity - Creatures you control get +1/+1 and have first strike. (This card has amity as long as all nonland permanents you control share a color with it.)
2/3
Colossus of the Ashen Peaks - 6
Legendary Artifact - Wonder
You can't play nonred, nonartifact spells.
Whenever you play a red spell, Colossus of the Ashen Peaks deals 2 damage to target player. The statue of the Fire God, always inspiring Trecean people in battle.
Aeopus, Kentros Liege - 2GG
Legendary Creature - Centaur Lord
Whenever you play a green spell, put a wisdom counter on Aeopus, Kentros Liege.
Amity - Remove four wisdom counters from Aeopus: Draw a card for each creature you control. (This card has amity as long as all nonland permanents you control share a color with it.)
4/4
Arionide, Medusa Queen - 3BB
Legendary Creature - Gorgon Lord
When Arionide, Medusa Queen comes into play, put a stone counter on each creature you don't control.
At the beginning of your upkeep, destroy target creature with one or more stone counters. Then, if your opponents control no creatures, return Arionide to its owner's hand.
2/3
Storyline:
A young minotaur warrior is standing at Mount Pyros, just outside Trece, the Ashen Peaks' capitol. He had meaning to go there for a while now, but, between training and helping his mother and uncle, only now has he found the time. Something about Mount Pyros has been bugging him for a while; whenever he looked at the Colossus, the huge bronze statue of the Fire God, standing at the top of the Mount, he could sense something calling him. Seeing the ravaged state of his continent, he had long since stopped believing in gods as the world's creators. But now, standing at the feet of the Colossus, he could sense it even clearer... It was a voice, a deep, thundering voice, and it was speaking to him.
Everything then seemed to happen in a fraction of seconds. The voice introduced itself as the Fire God, and said that not only him, but all other gods, creators of this world, needed the young minotaur's help. The Fire God told him to wander the land in search of the most powerful demigods in the five countries of the continent, gather them, and head to Mount Philotheos, known as the ancient dwelling to gods. The young minotaur was confused; he knew demigods were powerful heroes, said to be the offspring of gods and mortals. He didn't even believe this definition was actually true, because he didn't believe in gods, so why should he be assigned this task? "Because you, Thatos, are the strongest of my sons", replied the voice, "and I, you father, need your help to save the gods from our prison, and thus save the world from the greatest of evils".
Thatos woke up sweating in his bed. Everything that had just happened seemed much too real, it couldn't have been a dream. Was he actually a demigod? He never knew his father... actually, he had learned to hate his father for leaving him and his mother behind. But the voice had said that the gods are trapped somehow, and the greatest of evils was threatening the world. What could be so powerful to hold gods captives? If the world was deprived from the gods' care, it could explain a lot... it could explain the endless wars; the infinite hostility between the five countries; it could explain the elders' claims of a past time where gods protected mortals... Even though he didn't want to believe any of this, something had awakened inside Thatos... he was feeling powerful, feeling a hidden force deep within him... it couldn't be true... or could it? It was time for him to have a revealing conversation with his mother and uncle.
Sample Cards:
Thatos, Son of Fire - 2RRR
Legendary Creature - Minotaur Warrior
Whenever a nonred creature comes into play, if you control four or more red creatures, Thatos, Son of Fire deals 2 damage to it.
R: Target creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn.
4/3
Marshal Konstantinos - 4W
Legendary Creature - Human Soldier
Militance 2 (Whenever this is dealt combat damage, put two +1/+1 counters on it.)
Amity - Creatures you control get +1/+1 and have first strike. (This card has amity as long as all nonland permanents you control share a color with it.)
2/3
Colossus of the Ashen Peaks - 6
Legendary Artifact - Wonder
You can't play nonred, nonartifact spells.
Whenever you play a red spell, Colossus of the Ashen Peaks deals 2 damage to target player.
The statue of the Fire God, always inspiring Trecean people in battle.
Aeopus, Kentros Liege - 2GG
Legendary Creature - Centaur Lord
Whenever you play a green spell, put a wisdom counter on Aeopus, Kentros Liege.
Amity - Remove four wisdom counters from Aeopus: Draw a card for each creature you control. (This card has amity as long as all nonland permanents you control share a color with it.)
4/4
Arionide, Medusa Queen - 3BB
Legendary Creature - Gorgon Lord
When Arionide, Medusa Queen comes into play, put a stone counter on each creature you don't control.
At the beginning of your upkeep, destroy target creature with one or more stone counters. Then, if your opponents control no creatures, return Arionide to its owner's hand.
2/3
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