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Well- Buddha was from India, so it could work if you want it too! But ya, colorless might not be the way to go.
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Kind of. Basically she was facing this demon lord who, whenever he was wounded, his blood would fall to the ground and spring up as other demons. Basically when she fought him she used her tongue to catch the blood before it fell to the ground. Only…
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Yes, Kali is awesome! She slays Demons (both the ones in the world and the ones inside us!) and puts Shiva in his place!
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I would probably recommend you go into the Alara Shards. That would probably make the most sense since some of the iconic characters fall pretty cleanly into those archetypes. Prince Rama (Bant or Naya.) Ravanna (Grixis, or Jund) Hanuman (Naya) …
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Now Ravanna, the ultimate bad guy in that story would probably be the colors you're thinking of. Because he's selfishly after power (b), is an incredibly wise sage (U), is full of passion and fury (R). Grixis is probably his identity, but you could …
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Personally, I wouldn't have Hanuman have black in his casting cost. It really doesn't go with his character at all. He is a deeply loyal devotee of Prince Rama, and in the end receives Enlightenment from him due to his love and service. Red would re…
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I recently resurrected the Mystic creature type from the deep vaults of MTG past for my Arabian set, but i think Mystics in a indian set would be absolutely fire.
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Just look up OM on google images. Its the Sanskrit written form of 'A-U-M' or OM the sacred word, or first sound of creation.
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Also, I wonder if the OM symbol could work for a set symbol. Cause that would be siiiiick.
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https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/nirvana-attained Thought you might enjoy this
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@LordTachanka123 you'll get your chance mate. When you do get over there, I highly recommend going to Tiruvannamalai, its not very far from Chennai and its gorgeous, and considered a very sacred place, spectacular temples, sacred hill, and the ashra…
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If you're looking for inspiration heres a link to my unfinished Paleomythic set https://mtgcardsmith.com/user/Rayne-Lord/sets/51443 It might be of some help. I'm not sure what era you're focusing on, but you can feel free to put any of my cards int…
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@LordTachanka123 Regarding Ganesh/a , apparently the original Sanskrit would put an A at the end of virtually all names, but as language evolved its no longer pronounced, hence Rama is often called just Ram (Rom) and Ganesha is pronounced Ganesh, Sh…
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@SkyWizard437 Neat. Hex is an interesting, worded something like explore, but with a trigger similar to illusions, or heroic. I'd be curious to see the other hexing creatures in the future, considering this is a legendary, it must be one of the stro…
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So is your plan to be strictly based off of Hindu faith and mythology, or just partially based? If it were me, I'd go all in on basing it off of the Ramayana. That's a truly epic scope adventure story, with a whole cast of legendary level characte…
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@shadow123 - No problem bro, I think you'll like him. Alex Grey has been one of my favorites ever since I was younger and did the whole mind expansion/self-seeking 'phase' (it never really ended lol.) @SkyWizard437 Thank you for the feedback and th…
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@SkyWizard437 I really dig the Kjolf. Archers are a tribe that has so much room to grow, and Wizards has given it a tiny bit of support in the past (looking at you Greatbow Doyen.) Volley is a pretty cool ability, and functionally seems like it'd ha…
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@Liwg thank you for the feedback! As far as Khalil Hassan, his ability i not intended as a one time thing. Not sure if the wording of ordain allows this, but the intention is that if you ordain him, he's grabbing you a land everytime you attack. T…
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@shadow123 I've already commented and Favorited this card. But I'll reiterate that I think it's a very unique mechanic, something that's never been done before. One thing that might be confusing is how does one track, and remember that the card is a…
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@Liwg Hey man, thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate the thoughtfulness. Yes, they are both part of a small set I'm working on, kinda like arabian nights 2.0, i call it "Djinni and Dunes"
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@CassZero hey bro, I'm not sure if you've read the rules of this forum, but you're supposed to comment or favorite on the preceding cards, then you're allowed to post two of your own. its not a free for all space. While i appreciate that you like t…
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@CassZero I feel that this card has a number of issues, both in formatting and the fundamental mechanics. But I do love the flavor of the Bard and rhythm counters! My suggestion would be to scrap the "bard and Bard zone" mechanics. Just go with comp…
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@SkyWizard437 thanks for the feedback mate. Appreciate it!
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@shadow123 Gave you a favorite on Sayna. Thats a straightforward beast. This kind of effect could be seen more in white. Sacred Emissary is an interesting one, very unique and inventive! However, I'm not sure what to think of it in terms of powe…
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So going a little further with the 'fool' theme here. I hope this works. I've always been fascinated with the 'sad clown' trope, so here's something playing off of that. I different type of fool no doubt. Not sure if this is unbalanced, or how good …
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Some commedia Dell'arte for your viewing pleasure.
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@KorandAngels worthy suggestions forsure. Creature types will mos def come into play, I've already been working with Barbarians since thats an older tribe (albeit supported with some lords). What I'm really looking for is maybe some keywords or abil…
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I can't remember off the top of my head the sq mileage of it, but it's roughly a little more than 20 miles from Frogshollow to the western shore of Mossmist lake. Traveling through the Fens, even with the aid of Cormac 'local badass and swamp-guide'…
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@Scott_Anderson @KorandAngels @Ranshi Ok guys, so heres a map I did a while ago for a short standalone adventure "Expedition to Feymire Cavern." It's intended to have more of an OSR kinda vibe, with an extensive dungeon crawl in a 'Fungal Forest…