Judging by Kathril and the general description of Indantha I think deception might be the default motif for White/Black/Green in this set and its kind of interesting.
You might be right. Strangely I'm not liking Abzan a whole lot this set. Then again, not all Abzan are 'abzan' and I accept that. No different really than Azorius is not the same as Ojutai which is not the same as Ephara.
WBG nightmares are wierd! I cannot discern what's white about its monster. The Big Cat and Flying Volcano at least have an 'obiterate everything' feel to em.
Bet Narset is here trying to figure out how to bring her plane back into balance, Humans and Dragons together. Not that anything we know so far about the wold suggests anything reassuring on that front.
Only a massive plane-wide partnering of monster and human would provide the kind of evidence and study worthy of replication on Tarkir.
You might be right. Strangely I'm not liking Abzan a whole lot this set. Then again, not all Abzan are 'abzan' and I accept that. No different really than Azorius is not the same as Ojutai which is not the same as Ephara.
WBG nightmares are wierd! I cannot discern what's white about its monster. The Big Cat and Flying Volcano at least have an 'obiterate everything' feel to em.
Bet Narset is here trying to figure out how to bring her plane back into balance, Humans and Dragons together. Not that anything we know so far about the wold suggests anything reassuring on that front.
Only a massive plane-wide partnering of monster and human would provide the kind of evidence and study worthy of replication on Tarkir.
Then again there are only so many different types of conflict and some are easier to portray on cardboard than others.