Wait, Soramaro? Can you tell me more about that?
Sure.
In the deck insert, it talked about how he was a human/moonfolk hybrid, and the Soratami found him fascinating (in a sort of talking dog way) until eventually he actually earned their respect. When he died, he became a kami.
Huh. Okay, thanks.
Is the relevant info from those deck inserts and fatpack booklets etc. archived somewhere? I'm just asking because Kamigawa in particular seems to have a lot of scattered material with relevant story and worldbuilding info (inserts, booklets, vignettes etc.) that make the plane a lot richer, and the thought that some of it might be lost to obscurity eventually makes me nervous. Someone posted a full scan of the fatpack booklet on MtG Sally yesterday, which is a start, but Soramaro doesn't even have a wiki page for example. I actually plan to join MtG Sally to contribute to the wiki and do something about gaps like that, but not before I've graduated from my main subjects this year.
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From the top of my head, there's also Immugio from
The Final Sacrifice who is the son of a
Gray Ogress and a
Stone Giant.
Kinda can't count that. It might not be contradicted, but that was definitely done out of house, so we absolutely can't use it as a means to determine WotC policy on hybrids.
It doesn't do anything to determine their current policy, but from a purely theoretical in-universe perspective, it tells us that ogre-giant hybrids are a thing, even if it never comes up again. And I think ogres and giants having offspring together sounds pretty believable, so it's not like it will cause any headaches. Oh, and there's also
Marhault Elsdragon, who's another half elf, and
Orggs are said to be orc-ogre hybrids, or at least that's the possibly unsourced piece of info that always gets thrown around about them. Part of me finds it odd that they look pretty different from either race (mostly the four arms), but in a way it's also kinda cool. It's like
Gaea's Skyfolk having wings, which is a bit absurd, but in a fun and intriguing kind of way.
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I really wouldn't mind if the concept of hybrids was explored more often and we even got to see them on cards once in a while. I just wish they'd type all half elves as frigging Human Elf instead of just Elf.
I mean, I'm arguing against it, but not that hard. My biggest concern is just the special snowflake possibilities.
As for the type line, that's probably never going to happen. It might, but space is a premium, and until Innistrad, human was a nonsupported catch all for mechanics. It actually irritates me they've declared human counts as White's characteristic.
Looks like we have some common ground there, because I'm arguaing for it, but not that hard
. I definitely think there's a line beyond which it doesn't add anything anymore, and another line beyond which it just gets silly. I think I get what you say about the special snowflake concern, too. I just think the possibility of hybrids is something they shouldn't generally shy away from, and I think there would be some space for that in the card game itself (mostly at rare), but not every instance of a hybrid on a card would need to come up in the story. They could just sprinkle it in once in a while (definitely not in every block) as an interesting quirk and in a way that makes sense, so, ogre-giants would be in, viashino-leonin would be out. I liked how the hybrid identity was handled with both Radha and Immugio, for example, and it felt like it was relevant to the character. Man, Immugio is a character that would never ever see the light of day in Magic in 2017, which is a bit of a shame. A guy who tears off his rapist father's face, dries it and wears it around his neck is almost certainly against 'Magic's values' in a world where we can't even have forced marriage and elvish chauvinism. Sometimes, just
sometimes, I miss the lepers and whores and handless beggars and torture scenes from early Magic. But I digress.
As to the Elf Humans, though, only giving them one type just doesn't make sense when they're equal parts both. Fonn, for instance, should have both types if she ever gets a card (and they should juts errata the other ones like Radha and Marhault), but I'd say her son Myc should just be an Elf as he's 3/4 elvish. Half elves have the advantage of being a resonant and well known fantasy trope, so a typeline with both types would easily convey that information about a character in a way that people would immediately understand. It's often the only means to get that across on a card at all. And I'm not really buying space concerns as a reason to not do it. The printed version of
Jedit Ojanen of Efrava has a pretty long typeline that still fits, and I once owned that card in German where the typeline is even a few characters longer (because it says 'Legendäre Kreatur - Katze, Krieger, Herrscher'), and despite the longer words and the colons between the different types, it
still fits. 'Elf' is a three letter creature type, so it doesn't take a lot of space on its own. Yeah, it may look crowded, especially in the typeline of a legend, but I think the benefit of having a more logical and accurate type outweighs that.
As a side note, I heavily suspect that if Ajani and Elspeth were some form of a thing or if he was around her a lot more she would still be alive.
I... kinda doubt that? What would them being in a romantic relationship have done about a god impaling her with a magic spear?
Generally speaking, I don't think mana has anything to do with naturally occuring hybrids.