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arvadthecursed · 4 years ago
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adorable commission I got from my sweetest friend @crowcrest !!! Look at how sweet my babies are 😭💖💖💖
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the-flying-beetle · 7 years ago
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This one’s for @odric-master-swagtician
Thank you for being a swell guy! Your icon will never not be funny.
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dailymtgflavortext · 7 years ago
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"Fear holds no place in faith's battle plan." 
-Odric, Master Tactician
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reuxben · 7 years ago
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This was our MTGinktober for “Crooked,” starring *inhales deeeeeply, well, not really, but just go with it* Agrus Kos, Wojek Veteran; Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician; Isamaru, Hound of Konda; Odric, Master Tactician; and Pianna, Nomad Captain with a special guest appearance by Urza!  If you guessed all of the characters, why this is “Crooked” (without checking the tags or the source link), AND how the mics work, that’s pretty intense, homie! 
Click this post’s Source link for this piece’s Making-Of.
More MTGinktober here.
Daily MTGinktober updates on Instagram and Twitter.
Not normal,
Reuxben
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bacejelerenvorthos · 2 years ago
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The Lore of Innistrad: Odric, Blood-Cursed
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“Master tactician Odric has always protected the human citizens of Innistrad. In his early career, he served the Avacynian Church as Commander of the Gavony Riders. His cathar troops followed him with deep admiration for his stalwart values. When the church's leader, Lunarch Mikaeus, died in a siege at Thraben, Odric joined the newly formed council that replaced the Lunarch. Odric disliked church politics but felt his participation was necessary to protect the people.
Although seemingly invited to represent Innistrad's military protectors, Odric was barred from voting on Council matters. When he investigated this treatment, he discovered his council peers were actually demonic cultists. Disillusioned, Odric left the capital to join the Order of Saint Traft, a new army raised by his protégé Thalia, dedicated to the old values that Odric still held.
However, a shocking vampiric encounter has left Odric changed. Can he resist his new murderous urges and continue as a champion of the people?”
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Art by Chris Rallis and Anna Pavleeva
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markrosewater · 3 years ago
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If mono-white can't force creatures to block, is Odric, Master Tactician considered a bend/break?
It’s a bend.
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chosenmatthew · 3 years ago
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Sir Odric is a master tactician who lives on the plane of Innistrad. He lost a son to a werewolf and he was turned into a vampire by Henrika Domnathi.
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mtgbracket · 4 years ago
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Tournament of Champions qualifying round
Hey!  After a hiatus, we are BACK with a new project.
After including Commander Legends, there are 1,076 Legendary Creatures in Magic (including silver border and so on).  Over the next six months, the Magic community is invited to vote for their favourites in a knockout tournament until only ONE remains!
The votes will be broken up into manageable batches each day.  But the first order of business: We need to have a power of 2 for a perfect single elimination contest, and we’re a little over.  So 104 of those Legends have to earn their place via a qualifying round.  The cards and matchups were chosen at random.
You can vote here NOW!  You need to register an account but no email is required.  Voting is open for 1 week.
The full list of matchups for today:
Ghoulcaller Gisa vs Adriana, Captain of the Guard Alirios, Enraptured vs Omnath, Locus of Rage Archelos, Lagoon Mystic vs Gorm the Great Arixmethes, Slumbering Isle vs Prime Speaker Vannifar
Arvad the Cursed vs Karn, Silver Golem Aryel, Knight of Windgrace vs Kestia, the Cultivator Lady Orca vs Avacyn, Angel of Hope Baron Sengir vs Kykar, Wind's Fury
Barrin, Tolarian Archmage vs Hamza, Guardian of Arashin Bartel Runeaxe vs Rhys the Redeemed Doran, the Siege Tower vs Borborygmos Pharika, God of Affliction vs Breya, Etherium Shaper
Brokkos, Apex of Forever vs Nylea, Keen-Eyed Cao Ren, Wei Commander vs Mikaeus, the Unhallowed Daxos, Blessed by the Sun vs Kataki, War's Wage Derevi, Empyrial Tactician vs Wrexial, the Risen Deep
Zetalpa, Primal Dawn vs Dr. Julius Jumblemorph Zara, Renegade Recruiter vs Elsha of the Infinite Emry, Lurker of the Loch vs Ilharg, the Raze-Boar Gallia of the Endless Dance vs Numot, the Devastator
General Jarkeld vs Thantis, the Warweaver Kamahl, Heart of Krosa vs Glenn, the Voice of Calm Sigarda, Host of Herons vs Greel, Mind Raker Heliod, God of the Sun vs Tibor and Lumia
Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician vs Jedit Ojanen Ixidor, Reality Sculptor vs Isperia, Supreme Judge Jareth, Leonine Titan vs Princess Lucrezia Wydwen, the Biting Gale vs Joven
Ryusei, the Falling Star vs Jugan, the Rising Star Rashida Scalebane vs Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar Titania, Protector of Argoth vs Kelsien, the Plague Kenrith, the Returned King vs Regna, the Redeemer
Zirda, the Dawnwaker vs Khod, Etlan Shiis Envoy Rona, Disciple of Gix vs Kongming, "Sleeping Dragon" Shimatsu the Bloodcloaked vs Kozilek, the Great Distortion Kydele, Chosen of Kruphix vs Nadier, Agent of the Duskenel
Scion of the Ur-Dragon vs Lu Meng, Wu General Sevinne, the Chronoclasm vs Lu Xun, Scholar General Major Teroh vs The Big Idea Stangg vs Marchesa, the Black Rose
Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer vs Ormos, Archive Keeper Odric, Master Tactician vs Morophon, the Boundless Yarok, the Desecrated vs Norin the Wary Tayam, Luminous Enigma vs Ob Nixilis, Unshackled
Phelddagrif vs Reyhan, Last of the Abzan Pia and Kiran Nalaar vs Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner Rakdos, Lord of Riots vs Zyym, Mesmeric Lord Unesh, Criosphinx Sovereign vs Rhonas the Indomitable
Torbran, Thane of Red Fell vs Sachi, Daughter of Seshiro Sai, Master Thopterist vs Thriss, Nantuko Primus Yukora, the Prisoner vs Sliver Hivelord Virtus the Veiled vs Zhang Fei, Fierce Warrior
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spacecosts · 4 years ago
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Decks lists on demand
Wrexail the risen deep black blue let's cast all the things
Odric, master tactician (captain no blocks)
Yisan the wandering bard (green goodies)
Krenko mob boss (goblins for everyone)
Bosh the iron golem. ( mr burning up)
Ezi.. claws of progress (I spelled him wrong. But my one one is now 30/30)
Azami , lady of scrolls. ( krackens with wizard hats)
Isareth the awakener (black never say die... wait yes the do)
Sidisi, brood tyrant ( Cause this is Thriller!)
Wort, the Raidmother(dance dance muilty cast elements)
Gwafa Hazid, Profiteer. (Pillofort.. or why dont you attack someone else and how I learned it pays to profit)
Daxos The Returned (friend of enchantments )
Yennett cryptic sovereign. (Sphinx sirprises)
Ghave, guru of Spores (a really funguy) punny is it not
Dragon lord dromoka. (Fight club)
ZEDRUU. (GIFTING THE AMERICAN WAY OR MUILTI CASTING )
Astrid the masked ( out of the box enchanting)
Brudiclad, telchor engineer ( get in the mecha shingi)
Gshath, Sun's avatar (*Jurassic park theme song plays*)
Grenzo, dungeon warden ( knock knock heroes Rackdos)
Jor Kadeen, the Prevailer. ( harder better fast stronger Zakooooo)
Arahbo roar of the world. (Cats cats cats)
Spiders under construction no set commander yet.
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arvadthecursed · 5 years ago
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inspired by @stormconduit ! Innistrad characters + Scottish twitter
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mtg-brokentoken · 5 years ago
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Because in the Knight, we save the day!
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So I’ve been working on a black/white Knight deck, and was just about finished, but looks like I will be needing some updates when Eldraine releases. Deckbox is just because it matches colors and Knights == Cavalry == Chivalry, it’s funny.
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Arvel, Knight of Windgrace is a great Knight Tribal commander. It’s in two of the main Knight colors, creates tokens with good value, and can use Knights in a meaningful way, moreso than just “attack with creatures that happen to share a type. As such, I made her my commander.
Danitha Capashen is also a Legendary Knight, but mono-white. Has first strike and lifelink in addition to vigilance, and compliments Auras and Equipment well. Still, needed a multi-color commander, but a good compliment to the deck.
Josu Vess, Lich Knight is mono-black with Menace and a pretty hefty Kicker cost. He’s great for a late-game rush of creatures, and as a 4/5 creature he’s pretty sturdy, but again, mono-color Commander just wouldn’t have quite enough support.
Odric, Master Swagtician Tactician isn’t a Knight, but both versions of Odric can really take a deck using combat to the next level. This version has First Strike, and when attacking with at least 3 other creatures, you can choose what creatures block and how they block. First Strike really shines in this manner, because you can make sure what does block it will die, and whatever Knights you need to get through can as well. The other version of Odric works well with a lot of the alphabet soup you can find on Knights, sharing abilities to the other Knights (or even non-Knights) you have.
Other Odric and Kwende recommended, but they’re not in the deck-to-be currently.
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Kabira Vindicator starts as a 2/4 for 4, but can work up to a 4/8 that gives other creatures you control +2/+2.
Caravan Escort costs just one white mana, starts as a 1/1, which is a pretty reasonable first turn drop. For 10 more mana (potentially spread over multiple turns) it can be a 5/5 with First Strike.
Knight of the Last Breath costs 7 and is a 4/4. In a pinch, it can change some of your nontoken Knights into Spirits with Flying, though, and becomes 3 Flying Spirits itself, in case you need the evasion.
Wingsteed Rider costs 3 for a 2/2 Flyer. It also has Heroic, which gives it a +1/+1 counter when targeted by a spell you cast. Which might come in handy if we start seeing some white or black Adventures in Eldraine.
Dawnstrike Paladin costs 5 for a 2/4 Vigilance Lifelink creature. Vigilance pairs pretty nicely with Lifelink because you potentially gain the life when attacking as well as blocking, meaning most opponents won’t want to attack into it unless they can deal enough damage to kill it or negate the lifegain. Not a spectacular option, but again I’ll likely be updating (and finishing the deck) once Eldraine releases.
Accorder Paladin. A 3/1 for two mana and it doesn’t have First Strike, so it’s likely to die when it does attack. To make that attack have a little bit more value, it also has Battle Cry, pumping the attack of your other creatures. Giving this card a little bit more toughness or other routes to not die in combat can add a lot of value very quickly, especially if you’ve got a wide board state.
Inspiring Captain is a 3/3 for 4 that does pump your creatures when it comes out. No haste on it, but strong when you’ve already got a handful or so creatures out.
Parhelion Patrol costs 4, 2/3 with Flying and Vigilance, and when it attacks you can put a +1/+1 counter on another creature with lower power. Vigilance means potential blocker, Flying is a great form of evasion so you should be able to use Mentor again, and though Knights are normally 2/2 (too big to get buffed) there are a few cards that start small enough to get some buff. Or you can increase Parhelion’s power so it can give those counters to creatures with more power than it has originally.
Ledev Guardian, costs up to 4 but has Convoke, and is a 2/4. Convoke doesn’t give it Flash, but sometimes worth taping a few other creatures to get another body out. Another card likely to be switched once I get my hands on some Eldraine.
Knight of New Benalia is another 3/1 for 2 mana. This one is just a vanilla creature, but still has the Knight creature type.
Benalish Honor Guard costs 2 for a 2/2, but can pump itself up if your commander (or any other Legendary creature) is on your field. We’ve only got 3 others currently, but seems Eldraine might have some fruits ripe for the picking. ...because it has Food tokens. Is joke. You laugh, yes?
Knight of Malice costs two, one of which is black mana this time. First Strike is still nice, Hexproof from white is a nice little bonus, even moreso if your opponent is trying to use your own tools against you, and it gets +1/+0 if anyone controls a white permanent which most of this deck is.
Cabal Paladin costs 4 for a 4/2, and deals 2 damage to each opponent when you cast a Historic spell (Reminder text: Artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas are historic). Not many Legendaries currently, though a commander is repeatable. The deck has one saga we’ll get to after creatures, and artifacts can be your mana rocks, equipment, and some tribal support.
Cavalry Drillmaster costs 2 for a 2/1, but gives +2/+0 and First Strike the turn it comes out. Doesn’t have flash, so it isn’t a combat trick, but it can make the difference between attacking or not.
Gallant Cavalry 4-mana 2/2 with vigilance, but it also has you create another 2/2 with Vigilance. Sometimes two heads are better than one, but in this case each is only half as good... 1 4/4 can pretty safely block a 3/3, but two 2/2 still lose half the power after state-based actions. Still, we have a few Anthem effects, so going wide tends to be better than going big. Two 3/3s are better than one 5/5, for instance... again circumstantially.
Knight of the White Orchid costs two white mana and is a 2/2 with First Strike. The other ability of it is a bit of a quirky one, though. This card is often a great turn 3 play, so that an opponent has 3 lands out. Play this Knight before you play your land for the turn, that way an opponent has more lands than you, and you put a Plains out, and then you can still play your land for the turn. You played a 2-mana card on turn 3 and still have 2-mana available!!
Knight of the Pilgrim’s Road is 3-mana 3/2, but if it deals combat damage to a player it becomes a 4/3. Nice little boost, but otherwise not much to talk about. Still dies to a Bolt, but something like Odric can help it get through.
Knight of Dusk is 3-mana 2/2, but you can pay BB to destroy target creature blocking it. You do this after blockers are declared, but before combat damage. Great with Odric, but honestly pretty nice even on its own. Your opponent has to decide between overblocking it and compensating for your mana, or not blocking it so you can’t use its ability.
Craven Knight. ...It says block. It’s a typo. (No, it’s not really a typo, just updating wording. It just can’t block and is a 2/2 for 2. Might be something to switch out, gotta review things like mana curve).
Black Knight, 2/2 for 2 with First Strike. It also has protection from White, but this means you also can’t target it, enchant it with white cards, or (if it’s used by an opponent) block it with white creatures.
White Knight. See Black Knight, but reverse the colors.
Dauntless Bodyguard only costs 1 for a 2/1, but you probably don’t want it to be your first-turn play. When it comes out, you choose another creature you control, and you can sacrifice Dauntless Bodyguard to make that creature indestructible for a turn.
Lone Rider is 2-mana 1/1, but it has First Strike and Lifelink. There’s a few other Lifelink creatures we’ve mentioned, to help it transform. When it does transform it gets another 3 power and toughness and adds Trample to the list of abilities. Also stops being a Knight, but it looks really cool.
Speaking of Lifelink, Faithbearer Paladin is a 3/4 for 5 with it.
Capashen Knight is a 1/1 with first strike for two mana, but also has the ability (Firebreathing) to increase its power by 1 for two mana. Works well with First Strike.
Knight of Cliffhaven costs 2 for a 2/2, which isn’t bad, but you can invest more mana to get it to a 4/4 Flying Vigilance. If I do get the other Odric in this deck, these creatures with Flying could start pulling more weight, but even now a little evasion can be good.
Skulking Knight costs 3 for a 3/3 but it has Flanking, so basically needs to be blocked by a 4/4 to trade. Blocked by 3 1/1s? They die before combat damage. Blocked by 100 1/1s? Same thing, they dead before combat damage. But it does have the Illusion/Skulking ability that if targeted by a spell or ability it dies. Even a Giant Growth would kill it. Clarification: It’s sacrificed, so no Dauntless Bodyguard shenanigans, either.
Fallen Askari costs 2, it’s a 2/2, and has Flanking. Can’t block, but with Flanking you probably want to be attacking anyway.
Pentarch Paladin costs 5 (3 of it white!) and is a 3/3 Flanking. When it comes out you can choose a color and later use a tap ability to destroy permanents of that color. This can be devastating to a mono-color deck, or, outside of this deck, if you pair it with Painter’s Servant, EVERY permanent can be the chosen color. Yep. Even lands.
Cadaverous Knight costs 3, has Flanking, 2/2 that can regenerate.
Femeref Knight costs 3, also has Flanking, and for one white it can have Vigilance. Make sure you use that on your main phase, because once it’s declared as a blocker, it’ll tap if it doesn’t already have vigilance.
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Knights of the Black Rose. 5-mana 4/4 but you put the monarch token into the game and you should be drawing a card at the end of the turn it comes out. If someone wants to be drawing that extra card, Knights of the Black Rose has them lose two life and you gain the two life. If you’re the monarch and they’re low on life, they might not even be able to attack you (unless they have enough to kill you before the monarchy moves)!
Order of Yawgmoth costs 4 for a 2/2 with Fear. It also has a saboteur ability (something that triggers when it deals combat damage to a player) to make them discard a card. Sorta helpful for card advantage, but they’ll likely pick the card they can afford to sacrifice... or something like Nullhide Ferox.
Relief Captain pumps up to three creatures with a single +1/+1 counter when it comes out, and otherwise is a 3/2.
Chieftan en-Dal gives all attacking creatures (when it attacks) First Strike until end of turn.
Knight Errant is a 2/2 for 2. Vanilla creature, can help to round out your mana curve. Will something in Eldraine replace it? Plenty more previews could change that answer.
Knight Exemplar costs 3 and is a card that finally rewards our tribal theme! Yes, like so many others it has First Strike, and a +1/+1 Anthem effect limited to other Knights... and it makes those other Knights indestructible!! Protect this, once you get it out. Many creatures have Vigilance and/or Lifelink, how much better do those get when on an indestructible creature?
Cloud Crusader costs 4, 2/3 Flying First Strike. Not bad.
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In Garruk’s Wake - It’s a great Wrath effect, though it is expensive. Also gets planeswalkers but leaves your stuff alone.
Profane Procession is a nice way to get some targeted removal, and maybe turn tools against their masters. Or maybe recur some creatures of your own, but less likely. Hmm. Gotta wait for more information about how/if this interacts with Adventures.
Valorous Charge - +2/+0 but only for white creatures... and not even just yours. Still, it works well with a lot of First Strike. Also sorcery speed, so not a combat trick.
Forebear’s Blade adds a little extra power and Trample, which is basically lacking from the deck. Vigilance is also nice, all pairs well with First Strike.
Behind the Scenes gives your creatures Skulk, making it a little easier to attack people with bigger creatures, and after blocks are declared you can use the Anthem ability to get in some extra damage. Btw, if you have the mana for it, feel free to spam that ability, too!
Orzhov Locket is a nice little mana rock, works well for the deck, and late game can be used to refill a dwindling hand.
Declaration in Stone is quite handy against a token deck, but could really shine against a Relentless Rats or Persistent Petitioners deck. Still, you can’t choose what your opponents bring, and a two-mana targeted creature removal spell isn’t entirely bad. Especially since you get a Clue for each nontoken.
Zealous Persecution is a rather nice combat trick, not only giving your creatures an anthem effect, but giving creatures your opponents (yeah, opponents, plural. even the ones not involved in combat or minding their own business can lose their creatures with only 1 toughness) -1/-1.
Gideon’s Phalanx creates 4 2/2s with vigilance, which isn’t a great deal for 7 mana, but also gives your creatures indestructible if you have spell mastery, and it’s an instant so you can use block with those 4 2/2s. Especially with the buffs in this deck they could be bigger, and maybe you’re just playing it at the end of your opponent’s turn to get some more bodies on the field.
Knight’s Pledge just gives +2/+2, but it has Knight in the name so... there’s that.
Unquestioned Authority has art of a Knight (I guess Knight’s Pledge did, too) and gives protection from creatures, so you can attack without worrying about it getting blocked.
Adamant Will gives +2/+2 and indestructible at instant speed, so kinda nice for just 2 mana.
Charge is a one-time instant-speed anthem effect, only costs 1 mana, so can be used for offense or defense.
Dub makes something a Knight, not that many creatures I have in here would need it. Also gives +2/+2 and first strike.
Call the Cavalry is a sorcery that grants 2 2/2s with Vigilance.
History of Benalia is an amazing Tribal card for this, boosting your ranks at first before giving +2/+1 for your Knights for one turn.
Pay No Heed is just a bit of damage prevention in case one big creature swings at you, or use it to protect some of your creatures, whatever you need. It only stops one source of damage, though, so not great against a go-wide strategy. Does kinda give “first strike” though.
Acolyte’s Reward works great in a mostly-white deck like this, redistributing damage to a place more fitting.
Gift of Orzhova gives flying, lifelink, and a little boost and can be cast with either colors of mana.
Cruel Feeding can help you get some life back when needed, helping you make it to the long game with a better board state.
Necrobite not only gives a creature deathtouch, but it also regenerates it. A creature that would die anyway can take out a larger threat this way.
I’m not gonna continue into the lands I have picked out or haven’t yet, but that’s the 62 non-lands in my Knights deck that’s still in progress. Looks like Eldraine might be a good reason to finally finish it up!!
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doctor-roman · 5 years ago
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Been sitting on my Gideon spellbook cards for a while, trying to figure out which decks would best use them, when I realized
I don’t have to split up the gang
Every single card bar one (Blackblade Reforged) slots perfectly into my Odric, Master Tactician deck. And even then, Blackblade Reforged gives me a Commander damage wincon.
And it just feels...good. To have all of Gideon’s story in the deck of my first Commander and namesake. It feels right. It feels like he’s home.
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merrybinature · 10 years ago
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Vish Kal, Blood Arbiter EDH Decklist
This is my Vish Kal EDH deck. My decks are constantly evolving, so I can't say that its finished, but it's in a state where it is worthy of sharing.
I would love any constructive criticism or comments! 
General: Vish Kal, Blood Arbiter
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((Borderless art alter by closetvictorian from Rogue Bard Media) and yes, thats my card! Isn't he perfect? She did a fantastic job!)  
Artifacts (16): 
Caged Sun
Charcoal Diamond
Chromatic Lantern
Commander's Sphere
Everflowing Chalice
Jet Medallion
Moonsilver Spear
Nim Deathmantle
Orzhov Cluestone
Orzhov Keyrune
Pristine Talisman
Sensei's Divining Top
Sol Ring
Solemn Simulacrum
Unstable Obelisk
Worn Powerstone
Creatures (16): 
Angel of Serenity
Athreos, God of Passage
Avacyn, Angel of Hope
Avatar of Woe
Butcher of Malakir
Crypt Ghast
Divinity of Pride
Harvester of Souls
Luminate Primordial
Magus of the Coffers
Mikaeus, The Unhallowed
Nezumi Graverobber
Odric, Master Tactician
Reya Dawnbringer
Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon
Vampire Nighthawk
Enchantments (6): 
Celestial Mantle
Exquisite Blood
Gift of Immortality
Proper Burial
Sanguine Bond
Wound Reflection
Instants (6): 
Fated Retribution
Fated Return
Hero's Downfall
Mortify
Unmake
Utter End
Planeswalkers (4): 
Liliana of the Dark Realms
Liliana Vess
Sorin, Lord of Innistrad 
Sorin, Solemn Visitor
Sorceries (11): 
Akroma's Vengeance
Ancient Craving 
Angelic Edict
Decree of Pain
Diabolic Tutor
Hour of Reckoning
In Garruk's Wake
Obzedat's Aid
Planar Cleansing
Rise of the Dark Realms
Tempt with Immortality
Land (40): 
Basic (33):
Swamps: 16
Plains: 17
Non-Basic (7): 
Caves of Koilos
Evolving Wilds
Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx
Scoured Barrens
Tainted Field
Temple of the False God
Vault of the Archangel
Credit must go to Radiant Iolite for extensive assistance with the concept, deck testing, fantastic suggestions, and encouragement. This deck wouldn't exist without them. 
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internationalspacehobo · 5 years ago
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more mtg storyyyyy under the cut
bc if wizards aren’t gonna give a shit someone has to
==ALARA==
Encounter at the Necropolis (2008)
The Soul of the World (2009)
An Etherium Tale (2009)
Circumnavigation (2009)
The Face of War (2009)
The Day a Vedalken Exploded (2009)
Gold Records (2009)
A Different Kind of Origin (2009)
The Stonekiller; parts 1 & 2 (2012)
All the Cairns of Jund (2015)
==DOMINARIA: Ice Age==
Keeping the Cold; a short story released with the fat packs (2006)
The Horror at Ronom Glacier; a short story released on the old mtg website. A link to an archived version [here] and a link to the transcript on mtg salvation [here].
The Battle of Kjeldor; a short story released on the old mtg website. A link to the transcript on gamelore wiki [here].
Vannemir’s Choice; a short story released on the old mtg website. A link to the transcript on mtg salvation [here].
==DOMINARIA: Time Spiral==
Time Twists and Destinies Interchange (2007)
Destiny; a short story released during Planar Chaos on the old mtg website. An archived version can be found [here], and I’ve also copied onto tumblr over [here].
Preparation (2013)
==FIORA==
The Perfect Gift (2013)
Betrayal (2014)
The Black Rose (2014)
Like Cogwork (2014)
Blood Will Have Blood (2014)
Laid to Rest (2016) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Kaya’s backstory)
Tyrants (2016) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Kaya’s backstory)
Proclamation by Queen Marchesa  (2016)
Proclamation by Adriana, Captain of the Guard  (2016)
Bloody Instructions  (2016)
Leovold’s Dossiers  (2016)
==INNISTRAD==
Liliana’s Mission (2011)
The Saint, the Geist, and the Angel (2011)
The Cursed Blade (2011)
Deathtrap (2011)   
Sorin’s Homecoming (2012)
Mikaeus, the Unhallowed (”card preview article")   (2012)
Odric, Master Tactician (”card preview article") (2012) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Garruk’s backstory) 
The Prison of Silver (2012)
The State of the Faith (2012)
The Guardian, the Witch, and the Angel (2012)
Angel’s Rise and Demon’s Release (2012)
The Lunarch’s Journal (2014)
==KAMIGAWA==
For the Kamigawa block, they released a bunch of short vignettes for all the legends of that set. However, they’re mostly lost to history.
There’s a list with links to the wayback machine. It’s down sometimes, but at least this site has the titles, [here].
==LORWYN==
Lorwyn Survival Guide (2007)
The Sapling of Colfenor (2008)
The Seer's Parables (2008)
Spark (2008)
Following a Dream (2008)
==MIRRODIN==
Phyrexia and the Vaultlord (2010)
A Tale of Two Clone Shells (2010)
Corrupted Conscience (2011)
Phyrexia: The Strong and the Scattered (2011)
==RAVNICA==
Krenko, Mob Boss (2012)  (”card preview article")
The Shadows of Prahv; Part 1 & 2 (2012) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Jace & Vraska’s backstory)
Epic Experiment (2012)
In Praise of the Worldsoul; Part 1, 2, & 3 (2012)
Slaughter Games (2012)
The Great Concourse (2012)
The Azorious Ten most Wanted (2012)
The Seven Bells; Part 1 & 2 (2012)
Rogue's Passage (2012)
Gruul Ingenuity (2013)
The Fathom Edict (2013)
The Absolution of the Guildpact (2013)
Persistence of Memory (2013)
The Burying; Part 1 (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Domri’s backstory)
The Greater Good (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Gideon’s backstory)
The Guild of Deals (2013)
Experiment One (2013)
Fblthp (2013)
The Burying; Part 2 (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Domri’s backstory)
Bilagru Will Come For YOu (2013)
The Hard Sell (2013)
Behind the Black Sun (2013)
Ruric Thar (2013)
Teysa Karlov (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Jace & Vraska’s backstory)
Barrin's Tall Tale (2013)
Expectations (2013)
The Pursuit; Part 1 (2013)
Life in the Ring (2013)
The Pursuit; Part 2 (2013)
The One Hundred Steps (2013)
Last Day (2013)
Paper Trail (2013)
Battle for the Ninth (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Gideon’s backstory)
Ravnica High (2013)
Under the Cover of Fog (2018)
Testing the Dark Waters (2018)
Clans & Legions (2018)
Death’s Precious Moments (2018)
Bound and Bonded (2018)
The Illusions of Child’s Play (2019)
Rage of the Unsung (2019)
The Principles of Unnatural Selection (2019)
The Ledger of Hidden Fortunes (2019)
The Ascension of Reza (2019)
==SHANDALAR==
Xathrid Gorgon (2012)  (”card preview article")
Talrand, Sky Summoner (2012)  (”card preview article")
Prisoner of the Skep; or, How I Encountered the Slivers—and Lived to Tell the Tale! (2013)
The Path of Barvery (2013)
Zurbit’s Day (2013)
The Bard and the Biologist (2014)
==THEROS==
The Lost Confession  (2013) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Ajani & Elspeth’s backstory)
Prince Anax; Part 1 & 2 (2013)
Nymphs of Theros (2013)
The Consequences of Attraction (2013)
Tragedy (2013)
I Iroan (2013)
The Sea God's Labyrinth; Part 1 & 2 (2013)
Building Toward a Dream; Part 1 & 2 (2013)
Asphodel (2013)
The Nature of Identity (2014)
Cowardice of the Hero (2014)
Emonberry Red (2014)
Kiora's Followers (2014)  (You’ve read this if you’ve read Kiora’s backstory)
Dance of the Flitterstep (2014)
The Walls of Akros (2014)
The Hero of Iroas (2014)
The Oracle of Ephara (2014)
Seasons in Setessa (2014)
Ajani, Mentor of Heroes (2014) (You’ve read this if you’ve read Ajani & Elspeth’s backstory)
Desperate Stand (2014)
Dreams of the City (2014)
Thank the Gods (2014)
The Path or the Horizon (2014)
Kruphix's Insight (2014)
==ZENDIKAR==
Monument to a Lost Age (2009)
The Journal of Javad Nasrin (2010)
Consortium Report: "The Incident at the Eye" (2010)
The Look of an Awakening World (2010)
The Battle of Fort Keff (2010)
The Tale of Tuktuk (2010)
==UNKOWN PLANES & RANDOM STORIES==
Thick-Headed Mage (2007)
How Many Eyes? (2007)
Gentlemen's Duel (2007)
The Mana Bond (2008)
Roreca's Tale (2008)
Chronomaton (2012)  (”card preview article")
Threadbare (2012)
The Armor of the Crypt (2013)
Pride Cometh (2013)
A Blessed Life (2013)
Comin’ Through! (2014)
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mtgdays · 3 years ago
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crowvn · 7 years ago
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📑👢🏰
📑 - favourite deck you play?i like playing my odric, master tactician deck because it immediately insights fear mongering because no one wants to get hit in the face for 15+ damage every turn
👢 - favourite Planeswalker(s)?Elspeth. Gideon. Nahiri.
🏰 - favourite guild?I have a special place in my heart for Rakdos. Dimir and Orzhob close second.
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