Jonteman93
Water... Water is always the problem.
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@Arceus8523 Ok I have been thinking and I think I have come to a fair solution. Since half of your card is 3 mana and the other half 5 mana I could count points for that half and then when your planeswalker(s) reached max cmc of 5 I'll include the …
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@Aggroman15 You could post the artist or the source for the artwork in the comment section of the card. The punishment, even though small is best to avoid as best as possible @DoctorFro Right I forgot to write that. But yes I will allow old cards.…
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For you who are interested in a 3rd tournament. I have started a kind of similar contest by the name Planeswalker's Journey. In case anyone of you are interested. http://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/3820/planeswalker-s-journey#latest
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@Billthesomething That sounds very interesting. I'm eager to see what you'll come up with
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Too long did not read version 1: Chose a color and a focus that your planeswaker begins with. 2: Create a 2-4 cmc planeswalker of that color that represents you with name. 3: [Optional] Write a little story about you and where you end up. 4: Your …
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I will also be a part of this journey by creating cards and doing challenges. Kind of like an NPC My choice of start color is green. My starting niche is quality creatures or creatures with keyword abilites and growth by +1/+1 colors. My Planeswal…
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@ShaperKyon That merchant visited Eternstor, not Avelaide. I do not mind what you do or how you perceive the plane's location in the universes anymore. It is up to Tenebris after all to judge your uses of planeswalkers.
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@ShaperKyon not really. I try to keep the same words the same but there is no real translations. I have been thinking to make an own language but to make a functional language I would need something like 25 000 words and something like 100 000 for i…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 4: From ashes and ruin Black smoke was filling the air all over the central districts from the burning ruins in the west. The boy ran on the roads to the west as the houses continually became more ruined and th…
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@modnation675 I commanded on you card's comment section since it is probably closer to a discussion than directly tips. My card: This card hurts since I been building up for her for half a year now but I don't seem to reach the goal that I want w…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 3: Battle of the flames. part 4/4 The fleet had stopped shooting at the Margefiucs a while ago. If it was because they were out of ammunition or if it was another reason was unknown to the boy who saw the winge…
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Battle of the flames - The betrayal The gods knew the consequences of the action they would commit to the Margeficus and the mortal realm but it was in the intent for the better. The Margeficus was chosen as the perfect candidate for his power and w…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 3: Battle of the flames. Part 3/4 The boy was sitting in his room watching out of the window towards the west were huge clouds of smoke were raising up. Now and then he saw flames rise high above the buildings t…
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Battle of the flames - Puppet of destruction The dragons of the east are well known for their pride, both in themselves and their ancestral line. The great dragons have even greater pride and Haelign the glutton. She ate so much and grew so large t…
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I made this card a while back. I am very much into tragedies myself in stories such as movies and games but also music and books. The true backstory of this card is the suicide of a young girl but was written to make it more convoluted as it co…
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@ShaperKyon Kind of but not really. For example, planeswalkers from the mtg universe should and can not randomly show up to save the day. The only thing that allows the planes of the mtg universe to be used in correlation is the tournament to not p…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 3: Battle of the flames. part 2/4 A small smile appeared on the second commander’s expression when the hair on his head whipped on his face showing that the wind was blowing north towards the approaching dragon.…
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Battle of the flames - The Margeficus Margeficus is both a name and a title. It was a name given to a dragon very long ago of immense powers second only to the gods themselves. A name that means “greatest king of mountains” or “great lord of fire”.…
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Thank you everyone! @ShaperKyon Eternstor and Terdea is according to Tenebris in another world that has a connected passage to Avelaide. This universe has no connection to the mtg universe except that there is planeswalker and such. The tourname…
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@Everyone I'm curious. How many of you read these chapters and are interested in them? Do you think they give a good insight to the plane of Avelaide (same as the tournament) or are they just huge walls of text? Representation of Crastine Art by:…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 3: Battle of the flames. part 1/4 The morning sky is swarmed by seagulls over the harbor seeking an opportunity to steal from the fishing ships. A couple of men were sitting among a huge number of boxes laughing…
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Battle of the flames It is known by the scholars that the world and everything within it is sustained by the light and dark essence. Light essence embraces life and everything that support life such as crops, water, sunlight, plants and most of the…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 2: Peace of mind. part 3/3 The boy was brought to an older man in the village that was able to heal most of the damage to the wound and stop the worse of the infection from the wolf’s bite. He could however not …
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 2: Peace of mind. part 2/3 Byron began to sound stressed and anxious as he was focusing at a direction which led to a grass field. The children walked there. Lily gave a note to the boy and pointed towards a tre…
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The boy who met seven gods – Chapter 2: Peace of mind. part 1/3 The sun was starting to descend over the horizon in the late summer sky over the plains, the village and the nearby forest. A large horde of sheep were running across the plain in coo…
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@bnew07 Thank you for liking my submission. It was a very interesting and fun contest in my opinion. congratulations to all other winners and honorable mentiones. Please fave these 3 plus 1 for the novel bonus. https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/angel…
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@ShaperKyon No this story does not have anything to do with the tournament. It do however include many characters that are included in the tournament. I was the host for the first tournament so I did not include a champion of my own there. Yes it …
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The boy who met seven gods – Seeds planted The sun was rising beyond the mountain top in the east covering the land dominated by forests and farms with light after the cold night. It was in the middle of spring and the last snow in the forest had …
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To keep the thread active with more stories I planned to write an origin story that I mentioned in the last tournament. The boy that met seven gods. This is a quite significant story for some events that has or will happen in Avelaide and could pro…