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  • posted a message on Commander 2016 4 Colour Commanders
    An enchantress deck at WURG. Uril, the Enlighted of sorts.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Magic Story Articles Discussion: SOI & EMN [No Spoilers]
    Tamiyo is playing Planechase.

    She even has Serra's Realm in her planar deck!
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on Villains of the Planes-Nicol Bolas, Ob Nixilis, Tibalt (doesn't have a last name), Ashiok (another last nameless), Xenagos etc.
    Domri Rade: Is a young and "angry" planeswalker that could be easily manipulated.

    Ramaz (from DotP 2014): He has still to make an apparition as a card. He is a pawn of Nicol Bolas, so definitely is a rival.

    Baltrice: Is she canon yet? She was member of the Infinte Consortium, but ended more like a "neutral" character. A little obstacle for her to get a card is her mechanic similitude with Chandra (lot of fire).

    Nahiri: Could be considered "bad", but she's more a loner. The end of Shadows over Innistrad storyline will tell us what happen with her.

    Posted in: Storyline Speculation
  • posted a message on Magic Story Articles Discussion: SOI & EMN [No Spoilers]
    I used to think that the Rakish from Rakish Heir was one of the minor vampire families.
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on The Hanweir Chronicle
    Quote from Vorthospike »
    Quote from Jay13x »
    "They must be molten. Gunsmith needs silver to assemble the roof and the top of the wall. Thank you, Oliver Hayfield."


    https://twitter.com/ReyWombat/status/704959665315180544

    Some more details from a random twitter.


    Is Spanish the dominant language of Innistrad? That would super piss people off.


    Not me, an Spanish-speaker Grin

    Anyway "¿Se puede tomar estos a él?" would be kind of a literal translation of "can we take these to him?", but it is inaccurate. "¿Se le pueden llevar estos?" is more correct.

    It reminds me of Gustavo Fring trying to speak Spanish
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on Magic Story Articles Discussion: SOI & EMN [No Spoilers]
    However Ravnica has a population of millions upon millions, possibly a billion or two. By sheer probability there should be at least a dozen walkers from there and we have only had 2 so far. I am willing to bet there are at least several more that we havent seen yet.


    Three counting Domri, Ral and Vraska. Maybe four if Azor is from Ravnica.
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on From the Vault: Lore (With full list)
    Isn't that Momir Vig?
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Shadows Over Innistrad General Discussion


    Maybe Griselbrand is reformed as Innistrad demons did when slain (when there isn't Helvault) and that's why Liliana appears.


    Just to clarify: SPECIFIC Innistrad demons do not reform when slain - instead, the black mana in their being eventually forms into new demons.



    I know, but maybe this new demon formed from Griselbrand's black mana retain some of his memories or some power over Liliana's pact... Idk, I only was thinking a reason for Liliana to be in Innistrad. It was left to me, she would be another place, dealing with Razaketh or Belzenlok.
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on Shadows Over Innistrad General Discussion
    Quote from JDAEnzio »
    Quote from Ajduk »
    Warning!

    The story of SOI has been leaked by common sense, proceed with caution!


    Jace goes to find Sorin, but finds Nahiri instead.
    Nahiri is pissed at Sorin because she did not come to her when she needed him and feels like
    her father figure had abandoned her(enter bad writing cliche number 1).
    Nahiri is angry because of what is most likely a misunderstanding and seeks to destroy Innistrad
    (enter bad writing cliche number 2).
    Nahiri cannot control the moon because it is made out of SILVER, not stone, but she remembers Sorin
    telling her about something being contained within the moon and that it is the reason why it is made
    out of silver(like a silver prison) and why the moon has special properties.
    Jace has no idea what is going on...like, at all.
    Nahiri goes to awaken whatever is sleeping inside the moon because she is too weak to destroy the plane
    on her own.
    Jace runs into Tamiyo who had been studying the moon and figured out that way back at the very beginning
    of Innistrad, an ancient evil which more less caused all these vampires, zombies, spirits and others,
    was sealed within the moon by a powerful...idk, planeswalker. Sorin learned about this later and enforced
    the prison a little bit.
    Just as Tamiyo explains this to Jace, Nahiri arrives to awaken the moon...god or something.
    Jace fails to stop her.
    Enter the second set.
    Whatever is within the moon, it holds power over all monsters on Innistrad and holds some degree of power
    over Liliana who is lured by...idk Raven Man...back to Innistrad.
    Soring comes back.
    Jace, Tamiyo, Liliana and Sorin knock some sense into Nahiri.
    The moon...idk, god...is put back to sleep.
    Nahiri swears the oath.
    Liliana DOES NOT swear the oath because she still has two demons to deal with.

    MAJOR POINTS IN THE STORY:

    - The being within the moon has turned angels against humans. It holds some weird power over them.
    - Sorin dies because we need to ***** on him some more.
    - Whatever is within the moon, it is not an eldrazi.
    - Edgar Markov does not appear...AGAIN
    - Jace saves the day, ofc.


    Feel free to quote me when UR start to come out Smile

    >Nahiri cannot control the moon because it is made out of SILVER, not stone,

    Just wanted to point out this particular bit as the first thing I noticed, but the ability to manipulate metal/minerals in general is within Nahiri's power set. Stoneforging is manipulating metals within stone to pull out fully formed weapons from rocks. They're pretty loosey goosey with following a strict definition of "lithomancer"


    She's a earthbender with levels of metalbender.

    Maybe Griselbrand is reformed as Innistrad demons did when slain (when there isn't Helvault) and that's why Liliana appears.
    Posted in: Magic Storyline
  • posted a message on Random Card of the Day - HIATUS
    Yeah, definitely is a card for a RG Commander. But anyone would include something with a more explosive effect,like Aggresive Mining perhaps
    Posted in: Commander (EDH)
  • posted a message on Shadows over innistrad leaks?
    About what is this reference? i can't stand my curiosity!
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Cards againts powerful creatures
    Grave Pact? In combination with Attrition as Weebo said. You'll have a lot of little creatures to take down the bigger and more expensive threats of your oponents. Plus Shirei recursion.
    Posted in: Commander (EDH)
  • posted a message on Random Card of the Day - HIATUS
    I have this card still in the bench of my Captain Sisay deck. The only things for life gain it contains are Dragonlord Dromoka and Miren, the Moaning Well, and the Patron could help to withstand the blows until other legendaries start to show up.

    Posted in: Commander (EDH)
  • posted a message on A Vorthos Guide to Magic Story
    Woo-hoo! Innistrad!

    Yes, finish Zendikar first, while the story is happening there, before depart to another plane. I'd want to add the world of Lorwyn to the queue.
    Posted in: Vorthos Content
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