Borne in Fire Spoiler Thread!
Hello everyone! My team (Team
for the Cardsmith Compliation Competition (http://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/2088/cardsmith-compliation-competition-sign-up) has decided to start spoiling some cards to you as well! Welcome to the plane of Lindisfarne, on the small island of Corwinhorna (Literally meaning "Friend of the heart Squirrel" in old english @Corwinnn). Corwinhorna is very special because it has one of the largest religious centers of one of the only monotheastic religions in the multiverse.

Most Corwinhornians are simple farmers, but you will find that there are also clerics, priests, and even artificers.

Today, you are going to meet the Bishop of Corwinhorna, Kirkwood. He is the highest ranking clergyman within the Corwinhorna Monastery. Sometimes, Kirkwood even travels across the sea to go to the Religious center to meet some of the leaders of his Religion.

As you see, the devotion mechanic returns to show the Corwinhornan's undying devotion to god. Devotion is mainly in green and white.
While Corwinhorna is now mainly ruled by monotheastic humans, this wasn't always the case. In the past, Corwinhorna was home to many Animists (Refered to the Church as "Pagans"). There also used to be a thriving elven community who was mostly driven off during the church takeover. Some of the elves vied to stay in their home and convert to the Church's religion, and are now some of the best druids within the church. Some say that this is because of their natural connection with the land.

Even though the Church has eradicated most of the Pagans, a few human pagans still eek out a living up in the Highwood forest.

Unfortunately, all of the Pagan elves were eradicated or left long ago.
Join us tomorrow as we spoil the set's second mechanic, as well as the Planeswalker.
-Kramp


Most Corwinhornians are simple farmers, but you will find that there are also clerics, priests, and even artificers.

Today, you are going to meet the Bishop of Corwinhorna, Kirkwood. He is the highest ranking clergyman within the Corwinhorna Monastery. Sometimes, Kirkwood even travels across the sea to go to the Religious center to meet some of the leaders of his Religion.

As you see, the devotion mechanic returns to show the Corwinhornan's undying devotion to god. Devotion is mainly in green and white.
While Corwinhorna is now mainly ruled by monotheastic humans, this wasn't always the case. In the past, Corwinhorna was home to many Animists (Refered to the Church as "Pagans"). There also used to be a thriving elven community who was mostly driven off during the church takeover. Some of the elves vied to stay in their home and convert to the Church's religion, and are now some of the best druids within the church. Some say that this is because of their natural connection with the land.

Even though the Church has eradicated most of the Pagans, a few human pagans still eek out a living up in the Highwood forest.

Unfortunately, all of the Pagan elves were eradicated or left long ago.
Join us tomorrow as we spoil the set's second mechanic, as well as the Planeswalker.
-Kramp
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