Jonteman93
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A journey through memories, part 1 The wind was making the leaves of the Trogon forest dance as Braekun walked back towards Legorna among watchmen, spectators and others. He held his axe before him in his right hand as he looked at it. He never got…
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a) Sweden b) Sweden c) Made my account the 11th of December 2016, Have been making cards for at least one year before then. d) Serra Angel e) My favorite custom card of my own is probably this one or this one. I don't really have any favorite custo…
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Yet again, sorry for the delay. I judged this contest faster than I usually do so the results are not as steadfast as they usually are. Thus I added no comments to the cards either. I hope this is okay for you. Nevertheless here is the results after…
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Hi guys! I am very sorry for have prolonged this contest for so long. I moved in the end of February and my computer broke in the middle of March so I forgot about this contest. I will soon begin to judge the entries so you can expect the results th…
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Braekun had witnessed the match between Sylva and Rin from a seat in the shadows. Even though it was not as warm as it had been a few days earlier it was still too warm for him. He was partly dissatisfied and partly happy that the battle was so shor…
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@AxNoodle indeed. Braekun is a really good fighter but his knowledge is heavily limited and so is his understanding that a cunning mind might be as much or even more dependable for a victory.
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Braekun was sitting in a barrel with water in an attempt to cool down. "A cat?" Braekun thought for himself. "Is the warmth messing with me or is my opponent really a small winged cat? How am I supposed to gain wisdom and battle purpose from figting…
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@DoctorFro, @TenebrisNemo, @ShaperKyon, @everyone One obvious flaw caused by the format is that the saga goes way too fast forward. Too little character development if any at all. I feel my characters beside being underdeveloped are not as interest…
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@TenebrisNemo, @ShaperKyon, @kandra127 @ everyone else that are interested. Since I am finished with act 4 finally. I would like to ask you guys for your opinions. I won't write act 5 for a long time. At least not within a couple of months, if a…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 30: Nameless, part 2/2 “Friyena, you must stop them! They are about to send Basil! Janet shouted as she jumped off Nadja and continued to ran towards Friyena who stood in front of her chair. William stepped befo…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 30: Nameless, part 1/2 Where had he gone? The sun was heading down in the west. Janet had been searching through the harbor, the barracks, the training grounds, the order’s library, stables and any other locatio…
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Thus only one single chapter remains... of act 4. This chapter took a very very long time to write. Too long. I want to make a card for William but just as the story, his design has changed rather significantly so the artworks that were plausible e…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 29: William, part 3/3 Black smoke and dim black flames began to arise around William’s blade. William moved forward determined with his sword in hand. He raised it and struck down towards Basil who swung up his…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 29: William, part 2/3 Friyena lost her smile and looked upon Basil with concern. “Basil, I…” ”I spoke to Terrodus as well. He said that you had created another monster after the Margeficus. He said that even m…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 29: William, part 1/3 The sun began to rise up over the snow covered Crastine. Basil sat at the side of his parent’s bed looking at Janet who was sleeping deeply. He let his hand stroke over her shoulder and her…
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Braekun eagerly waits for something to happen.
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 28: A night to remember It was an unusually cold winter in Crastine. Snow was falling gently over the city that rarely has to see any frost at all. The streets and inner water canals were covered in thin layers …
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@FlamingDinoLlama @Ranshi922 The purpose of this challenge is to bring forth artwork that give a different feeling compared to the usual magic feeling. Egomania is borderline okay but Wings of Hubris is too much modern MTG so I won't include it in…
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I realized that I have written some chapter way too fast since I don't have very much time to write. So there is quite many errors hehe… Basil does indeed have some kind of Stockholm syndrom för Zenaida after being her prisoner for months. The sex…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 27: The gate to the abyss When the ship docked at the island of Swadgena, The priests led him far up and into the island. The island was not controlled by any Dormanian kingdom and was home to most of the priest…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 26: Truth “erd’ar avie aliono osh artna oh mana asnie lev’ashi-...” Some voices were mumbling. The voices echoed dull around Basil. He coughed and comforted his fragile body. He felt for the wound but there was …
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@Ranshi922 What I mean is that it is okay as long as the art style is not realistic style. Black and white is not really an art-style itself.
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@Brainifyer Yes of course! @Ranshi922 As long as it follows the artwork instructions. That it is not the "realistic artwork that is very normal in mtg artwork nowdays.
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 25: Malumion – the monster slayer Days later. Basil was walking over a field with tall grass. He did not know what to do anymore. He should have traveled home to Lisakdonia with his friends by now. He still did …
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@ithir It is not required. As long as I have the artist or source given there are no problems.
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I skipped the description of how he made it into the city yet it all became very long regardless... Well well. As of now, I have 5 or 6 chapters left.
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 24: The mountain fortress, Beldon part 3/3 The man who was a Laldenien general that had been at Lalden minor turned around calmly and asked Basil something in eastern Dormanian. Basil drew his sword and grabbed …