Ok, rant incoming.
I was ok with most of All Will be One and MOM...sure it felt rushed in some parts, and many characters didn't get the the time in the spotlight they deserved (most praetors, Karn and especially Koth to name a few).
However, Aftermath is a new kind of horribly low standard for magic story.
Things that happen in Aftermath:
- Omenpaths suddenly make it possible for non planeswalkers to travel to other planes.
- Many planeswalkers suddenly lose their spark without a very solid reason as to why.
Number of stories: 2
Focus of said stories:
- a story about Nissa which somewhat sets out the current status quo of the multiverse.
- a story about Nahiri (VERY random pick) which does absolutely nothing for the greater story of Magic.
What is this set even? This tiny add-on set suddenly throws in two GIANT curveballs (losing sparks and omenpaths between planes) without giving us any solid explanation or elaboration whatsoever. It gives us just two not very well written and completely unconnected and somewhat randomly chosen stories to cover these major changes.
The Mending, which was the last time Magic story had a big reshuffle (and that did not come even close to this) took a three block set with corresponding novels to resolve....
....and now i have to watch a youtube video made by a third party (Nothing bad about LRR...they're great!) For some crumbs about some of the other stuff in Aftermath???
I think this set is the worst thing that has happened to magic story in its long history, because it really feels like the story doesn't take itself even remotely serious anymore.
What is worse, i feel like these changes really weren't made to serve the background of the game as much as it feels like a marketing thing to create hype ('You like these planeswalker characters we've been endlessly shoveling down your throat for the past 15 years and you like commander? Now you can use those characters as commanders!') and offer good solid marketable hooks for the future ('Look, this villain from Alara is invading Ixalan!' TUNTUNTUN)
I'm fine with some magic stories feeling like glorified fanfic.....but this feels cheap and amateurish on a whole different level.
Blech..
Rant over.