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https://ko-fi.com/lukyuki
Just like tieflings are mortals with fiendish blood/ancestry/touch, here are my canon -touched suitable for any setting of mine you play in:
- Aasimar: celestial
- Dragonborn: dragon
- Genasi: elemental
- Changeling: doppelganger
- Shifter: lycanthrope
- Kalashtar: aberration
- Half-elf: any fey
And it's not just humans. Do you want to play an orc who was born during an elemental conflux? Go genasi, my friend!
MtG lore spoilers. Women in refrigerators.
Currently taking bets on how the Ravnica plot will affect the ladies of MtG:
- Lavinia will end up in Jace's harem.
- Vraska will be fridged for Jace's ManPain™.
- Kaya was brought only to be killed/maimed, thus showing Bolas is "being serious".
- Liliana will be the damsel in distress for Gideon or Jace to save.
Long planeswalkersona lore
So naturally they'd consider the idea of a lowly goblin possessing a spark as a waste of a precious resource. One that would be better off in someone worthy like the multiplanar fantasy equivalent of Elon Musk.
Long planeswalkersona lore
Because of course something as rare as a planeswalker spark would be considered an exploitable resource, one reserved for "the elite".
Still working on a name but I'd want folks of all mana colors in this group, depending on whom they consider "of merit".
☀️White: the noblest.
💧Blue: the smartest.
💀Black: the most ambitious.
🔥Red: the most passionate.
🌳Green: the strongest.
♾Colorless: the richest.
Long planeswalkersona lore
Been watching some MtG lore videos and I was struck at how transference of the planeswalker spark was a viable thing.
Pondering creating a villainous group for Ikko to oppose. One based on the twisted idea of the meritocracy: a group of 'walkers who take sparks and give them (read: sell them) to those whom they deem "worthy".
MtG, talk of "queerbaiting".
This article is really good:
https://www.coolstuffinc.com/a/samkeeper-10262017-romancing-the-tome-magic-story-vs-queer-shipping
Jace Beleren hate
All snark aside, my problem with Jace Beleren is that he is the MtG equivalent of the Ready Player One protagonist.
He is there to act as the stand-in for the stereotypically nerdy cishet men that MtG considers their audience. The fact that he's suffered no real repercussions for his loathsome actions (aside self-pity), waxes poetically about how terrible his life is despite being hailed by Azor (the lawfulest and goodest sphinx of all) as Ravnican Jesus and has a string of Hot Potential Girlfriends fawning over him every damn story is just more proof of his status as Ready Planeswalker One.
DM, Player, Cartomancer. Agent of the #GoblinAgenda. Likes monsters. (He/Him)