I'm liking the Old West meets Legion of Doom / Secret Society of Super-Villains. Warlock seemed like an odd inclusion for the Outlaw batch but it might be a reference to the Western book/movie Warlock.
Also like the Fomori as another group of multi-set antagonists. Breaks up the triad of Bolas, the Eldrazi, and the Phyrexians.
Is that the wreck of a Phyrexian portal ship in the art for Bloodstained Mire? The other four fetch lands have a proper noun place name in their flavor text and that one doesn't.
Is that the wreck of a Phyrexian portal ship in the art for Bloodstained Mire? The other four fetch lands have a proper noun place name in their flavor text and that one doesn't.
So Ravnica would be like Sigil from the AD&D Planescape setting and the Guilds would be like Factions? Firemind Vessel does kind of look like the Lady of Pain if you squint.
In mystery stories red herrings can lead to hasty decisions and have to be dealt with or ignored before the narrative goes on. Seems like a flavor win.
Also like the Fomori as another group of multi-set antagonists. Breaks up the triad of Bolas, the Eldrazi, and the Phyrexians.
I see that now that you pointed it out. Very cool.
Reference: Planar Portal, Distorting Wake
Edit: spelling
Definite Rorschach/Question vibes from the face and hat.
I'm guessing moles are a supported creature type for Bloomburrow. Heavens to Kenneth Grahame.
The illustration in the 1977 Monster Manual (by the awesome DAT) probably ossified the idea they have to be cat/tiger demons.
I remember when something like this would have been 4UU. Get off my lawn!
This seems really good even without the Adventure.
Love the little shadow-figure on her hat in Spellbook Vendor. "Don't do this to my priceless grimoire!"
Mosswood Dreadknight wants a shrubbery.