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.
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.
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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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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Here's the link to the MTG Weekly with the author.
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