... It's not perfect, but I kind of want to keep this in mind for when I get to Lia's next story arc as there are ways the reading could kinda sorta predict it.
This is what I love about Aubedore, and why I'm reluctant to codify meanings of cards. There are absolutely some readings that simply don't work, but it's pretty amazing how many of them either do, or like in this case, sorta kinda do.
I was reminded the other day about how much I like Aubedore because I was watching something that included a tarot reading. The tarot reading included eight cards, and "by chance" they were all the major Arcana, and I've found that that happens a lot when people "write" tarot readings; they are drawn to the major Arcana. Aubedore is, essentially, an entire tarot deck of ONLY major Arcana, and I think that allows for a pretty wide variety of readings without a deep understanding required by traditional tarot.
This is what I love about Aubedore, and why I'm reluctant to codify meanings of cards. There are absolutely some readings that simply don't work, but it's pretty amazing how many of them either do, or like in this case, sorta kinda do.
I had fun pulling a pair of pieces out of essentially a random set of cards.
Meanwhile, I keep meaning to print a deck and try your game.
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I was reminded the other day about how much I like Aubedore because I was watching something that included a tarot reading. The tarot reading included eight cards, and "by chance" they were all the major Arcana, and I've found that that happens a lot when people "write" tarot readings; they are drawn to the major Arcana. Aubedore is, essentially, an entire tarot deck of ONLY major Arcana, and I think that allows for a pretty wide variety of readings without a deep understanding required by traditional tarot.
My spouse has looked into tarot readings, and once explained to me some of the symbolism behind the various suits and ranks. Describing the Dreamer as "the entry-rank card in the Academy" gives hints of that, leaving me to wonder how much more can be gleaned from Aubedore's structure.
This is what I love about Aubedore, and why I'm reluctant to codify meanings of cards. There are absolutely some readings that simply don't work, but it's pretty amazing how many of them either do, or like in this case, sorta kinda do.
I had fun pulling a pair of pieces out of essentially a random set of cards.
Meanwhile, I keep meaning to print a deck and try your game.
Did you make those? They're amazing, and I love them. I need to look through them more carefully, but I want to say how hilarious and wonderful it is to me that Gwendlyn Di Corci represents The Lovers. I can't get over how much that amuses me.
I was reminded the other day about how much I like Aubedore because I was watching something that included a tarot reading. The tarot reading included eight cards, and "by chance" they were all the major Arcana, and I've found that that happens a lot when people "write" tarot readings; they are drawn to the major Arcana. Aubedore is, essentially, an entire tarot deck of ONLY major Arcana, and I think that allows for a pretty wide variety of readings without a deep understanding required by traditional tarot.
My spouse has looked into tarot readings, and once explained to me some of the symbolism behind the various suits and ranks. Describing the Dreamer as "the entry-rank card in the Academy" gives hints of that, leaving me to wonder how much more can be gleaned from Aubedore's structure.
The Realms were definitely conceived as having an increased importance (to a point), sort of like climbing the ranks, moving from 13 (entry-rank) to 1 (top rank). I'm glad that there's enough in the cards to provide some depth to people's imaginings.
Did you make those? They're amazing, and I love them. I need to look through them more carefully, but I want to say how hilarious and wonderful it is to me that Gwendlyn Di Corci represents The Lovers. I can't get over how much that amuses me.
I take no credit for the artwork, of course, not even for the symbols in the text area, but yes, I assembled the page. And yes, finding a Magic card that explicit was jaw-dropping.
One of the unexpected difficulties was finding a Huntress that didn't look like an archer or an elf; otherwise, Caller of the Hunt might have been my first choice. I was also surprised how versatile basic Plains could have been, had I chosen to use it outside of the Field: It has decent representations of Oasis, Pond, Path, Tempest, Wall, and perhaps more. It even made me wish there was a Bridge in the set.
Meanwhile, my spouse was happy to see the lower ranks of the Duties in particular, showing the darker side of life that we often choose to ignore.
Did you make those? They're amazing, and I love them. I need to look through them more carefully, but I want to say how hilarious and wonderful it is to me that Gwendlyn Di Corci represents The Lovers. I can't get over how much that amuses me.
I take no credit for the artwork, of course, not even for the symbols in the text area, but yes, I assembled the page. And yes, finding a Magic card that explicit was jaw-dropping.
Gwendlyn Di Corci has long been a personal favorite of mine. I can't quite explain why. Maybe because, as you say, it's very different from most of what Magic does, both visually and flavorfully. But she's always stuck out to me.
One of the unexpected difficulties was finding a Huntress that didn't look like an archer or an elf; otherwise, Caller of the Hunt might have been my first choice. I was also surprised how versatile basic Plains could have been, had I chosen to use it outside of the Field: It has decent representations of Oasis, Pond, Path, Tempest, Wall, and perhaps more. It even made me wish there was a Bridge in the set.
I think you did an amazing job with these. So many of them are just perfect fits. I also love that you did pretty much exactly what I would have asked an artist to do if I commissioned one to do this set, and that is to style most of the cards as female with a few key exceptions, like The Priest.
This also makes me really appreciate the art direction at Wizards of the Coast, that there are enough diverse representations of females on the card to be able to do that for most of these cards. Cartel Aristocrat makes a wonderful Baroness, as Court Street Denizen makes a great Soldier. I think one of my favorite choices here is Cloistered Youth for The Orphan. That's such heartbreaking artwork anyway, and it just fits so perfectly.
Meanwhile, my spouse was happy to see the lower ranks of the Duties in particular, showing the darker side of life that we often choose to ignore.
The Duties were, if memory serves, the most difficult of the Realms to assemble, although deciding what best fit into The Fixtures as opposed to an object or place of a different Realm was a challenge, too. Basically, The Duties were designed as "the people and the things they use," thus the inclusion of the Shield, The Arrow, and The Anvil. At the highest ranks, there are jobs of varying prestige, like the Seamstress, who presumably makes clothing for the Aristocracy, down to the soldiers, hunters, and archers. But I very much wanted some at the bottom that, as you said, it should be the "duty" of society to help, like those who are Lost, Suffering, and Orphaned, and even those who must resort to theft.
I'm glad the choice seems to have resonated!
Anyway, Brentain, thanks for doing this! It's always really cool to see something like this made out of my stuff. Very cool.
It’s an interplanar game of Tag! Asher tags Sava Pith on Mirrodin, who tags Morgan of Voor on Aralheim, who tags Sharaka Tharnak on the continent Koprafig. Sharaka attempts to tag Vasilias, Lord of Ariva on Ikass, but Vasilias narrowly escapes! Now Sharaka rage-quits.
So THAT'S why Vasilias ripped Ariva from Ikass...many, many years before Sharaka was born. Narrow escape, huh?
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Sorinne Datharius finds herself captured by a very strange army comprised of Illusion Deserters, Atogs, Manticore Druids, and even Snow Horror Brushwagg Riggers.
The fact that the M:EM does not already have Snow Horror Brushwagg Riggers is an oversight, and a shame I fear we shall have to live with for the remainder of our days...
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The Multiversal Prom is coming up on Bolas's Meditation Plane! But The Duchess doesn't have a date! She asks Alessa Rehn to the Prom. But Alessa would rather not go at all! How shocking! Things get more complicated when Mari Gwynn crashes the party! Mari tries to abscond with The Duchess's date! The Duchess must prove herself the better Planeswalker!
To be fair, this is not a good situation for Alessa, and I'm glad to see her riding away from trouble on a magical unicorn.
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A terrible occurrence happens when Orida Vise is left suffering from smoke inhalation and in her struggle destroys several planes! Now she asks Ygraine of Segovia to help her by rolling a Myr Battlesphere so that she can restore the planes to what they once were. When she rolls the sphere, she manages to catch a Camarid Coward, a Faerie, a Snow Skeleton Thalakos Berserker, and even Raef! How Exciting! ♥
I like to think that Orida wandered into a woodcrafts shop. They were burning some of the wood, and Orida, in panic and confusion, drew the Doom Clapper and accidentally hit several planes, sitting on a nearby table.
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During a thunderstorm, Auric Avarius saves Lourima Viiran's life. Now, Auric demands Lourima return the favor.
Lourima: "Fine. There. Just then. See how I didn't kill you? We're even."
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Chardis of the Dual-Walkers seeks revenge upon a newly ascended Planeswalker: a Chimera!
I like the idea of a planeswalking Chimera, although I don't think Chardis is the one I'd match it up with.
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The Divinity has resurfaced from the depths of history, and now Lady Nasina planeswalks to Dammerdall in search of it.
Lady Nasina: "There must be a way. I refuse to believe that this is the end of his story!"
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The Calling Bell has resurfaced from the depths of history, and now Dorn planeswalks to Aralheim in search of it.
Aria gets entangled in a hilarious romantic folly with Auric Avarius.
After "Across the Stars," Aria's story takes a very bizarre turn, apparently.
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Kirsh of the Flats throws a party on Tarkir. He invites Ellia the Endbringer, Dorn, Ilyria the Accursed and Denner Fabellian, but Kirsh’s idea of “pin the tail on the baloth” goes dangerously wrong for Denner!
Most things do.
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While drinking at the Prancing Gnome tavern on Aldis, Lukas Harran was attacked by a Snow Atog Ninja. Now, Lukas is seeking revenge.
A Snow Atog Ninja, you say? Is that an Atog that gets a boost if you feed it Snow cards, or a Snow Creature - Atog Ninja?
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Out of a sense of duty, The Shifter saves Aamir's life. Then, The Shifter changes his mind, and tries to kill him.
Well, the first half doesn't make much sense, but the second half sure does!
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The paths of fate have converged and Aloise Hartley joins forces with Gruff because Gruff is searching for a gilded lotus.
Aloise: "Oh, this sounds like fun! Can I come?" Gruff: Nods enthusiastically, then tries to hand Aloise a handful of grubs. Aloise: "Thanks! But, uh, do you mind if I do the cooking?"
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A thousand years ago, the Dual-Walkers, Syl and Chardis, host the Amphiseum Games, and watch a Sheep Survivor battle a murderous Noggle.
Syl: "I fear these matches are beginning to verge on the ridiculous, dear brother." Chardis: "Yes, dear sister. Perhaps we should think of something to liven them up." Syl: "Yes," she smirked, "I think perhaps we should."
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Coincidentally, Morgezka Shanak and Sharaka Tharnak both end up on Helkavin. There, they hear a strange tale told by a travelling bard. In the tale, it seems that After speaking with Raleris, the Lorekeeper, Fisco Vane, the Shark decides to search for a mysterious treasure on The Infinite Library. For the sake of safety, Fisco brings a wide variety of spells and weapons. After a long and eventful adventure, he finally reaches a mountain summit. After hours of searching, he finds his treasure! Triumphantly, Fisco raises a long-forgotten book of spells over his head! However, neither Morgezka nor Sharaka care about the tale, and they both remain on The Infinite Library.
I love that Fisco decides he needs a wide variety of spells and weapons just to look for a book in a library. I presume it is a mountain of books. Also interesting that the framing prompt called the location of the interior one. Probably an oversight on my part when I wrote the thing.
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Mari Gwynn has a secret admirer! After receiving several gifts, Mari discovers the secret admirer is Dorn! Mari is disappointed.
I'm not going to make the joke. I know you think I am, but I'm not...
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Raiker Venn throws a party on Dark Rabiah. That **** invites Kimberley Talon, Orida Vise, Lia Xin and Eyeless, but nobody shows up!
Kimberley was grounded by Jinsen, Eyeless couldn't find her way, Lia Xin tried to tell Raiker that she couldn't make it, but couldn't get the words out, and Orida just didn't give a ****.
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The Chaos Ring has resurfaced from the depths of history, and now Ygraine of Segovia planeswalks to Aliavelli in search of it.
What would she do, just drape it over her shoulder like a sash?
Kirsh of the Flats throws a party on Tarkir. He invites Ellia the Endbringer, Dorn, Ilyria the Accursed and Denner Fabellian, but Kirsh’s idea of “pin the tail on the baloth” goes dangerously wrong for Denner!
Most things do.
Ellia and Ilyria were also at the same party. Either one of those will kill a party good (Intentionally or otherwise) but given their history inviting them both was tempting fate. I'm surprised it was "Pin the tail on the Baloth" that caused mayhem.
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Kirsh of the Flats throws a party on Tarkir. He invites Ellia the Endbringer, Dorn, Ilyria the Accursed and Denner Fabellian, but Kirsh’s idea of “pin the tail on the baloth” goes dangerously wrong for Denner!
Most things do.
Ellia and Ilyria were also at the same party. Either one of those will kill a party good (Intentionally or otherwise) but given their history inviting them both was tempting fate. I'm surprised it was "Pin the tail on the Baloth" that caused mayhem.
I would have thought Denner would be good at that game...
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Ellia and Ilyria were also at the same party. Either one of those will kill a party good (Intentionally or otherwise) but given their history inviting them both was tempting fate. I'm surprised it was "Pin the tail on the Baloth" that caused mayhem.
I would have thought Denner would be good at that game...
It was not adequately explained to him that he was looking for a drawing of a baloth, so he just went and found the nearest real one...
The Magician Nasperge is bored, and decides to give an Aubedore reading to a Cat.
Nasperge draws the Shadows (inverted), the Shield, and the Princess, and declares his reading thrilling.
Nasperge: "You sleep a lot and like to be pampered, am I right?" Cat: "Meow."
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Coincidentally, Aloise Hartley and Lady Nasina both end up on Ihn Gallad. There, Aloise and Nasina meet up, and together begin searching for The Coin of Eirene, but Cara Holis arrives, and she is determined to stop them by any means necessary.
Wow, that's...strangely plausible. Aloise is looking for it out of scientific curiosity, and Lady Nasina wants to learn the story. Cara's relationship with the coin would be VERY interesting, I think.
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Kahr-ret-Taris attempts to explain where to find Zhiran to Daneera, but the arrival of Ilyria the Accursed complicates matters.
Kahr: "...and then take a left at..." ~Ilyria arrives~ Ilyria: "Hey, guys." Kahr: "Oh, curses."
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The unthinkable has occurred on Jakkard, which has caused a phenomenon known as Spatial Merging. The Duchess is trapped there, but she isn't the only one caught in the cataclysm. Now The Duchess is forced to do battle with Dantalion, before she decides to investigate Kamigawa.
Sounds like The Duchess's plan on Jakkard backfired.
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Alar has grown suspicious of Maral, Celestial Wright and follows the other 'walker to the Barrel and Ox tavern on Shandrovol. There, Alar loses the trail.
How much did you drink at the Barrel and Ox tavern, young lady, that you lost a giant's trail?
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Kahr-ret-Taris planeswalks to Bolas's Meditation Plane. There, he joins forces with Renn Winmoore.
Kahr, Bolas, and Vasilias? How many god-kings can we fit in one story?
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Mel Odrum attempts to tie Alar to the railroad tracks. It does NOT end well for him...
To be fair, it's one of his best bets.
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The multiverse has it out for Fisco, as a Skeleton Nightmare Rhino Spellshaper attacks him. Poor Fisco now has to get Aamir's help.
Why do we not have a Skeleton Nightmare Rhino Spellshaper in the M:EM? WHY?!?
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Beryl, the Heart-Scarred gets involved with the Thorneau dance contest and must gather a dance crew with Lukas Harran, Cara Holis, and The Shifter, but is Lukas truly as fly he claims???
The question of whether or not Lukas is fly is the least of your concerns, Beryl.
The Magician Nasperge is bored, and decides to give an Aubedore reading to a Cat.
Nasperge draws the Shadows (inverted), the Shield, and the Princess, and declares his reading thrilling.
Nasperge: "You sleep a lot and like to be pampered, am I right?" Cat: "Meow."
...Is it bad that I started thinking of a real cat's meow and then immediately doubled back with a super deep baritone voice saying 'meow'?
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The unthinkable has occurred on Jakkard, which has caused a phenomenon known as Spatial Merging. The Duchess is trapped there, but she isn't the only one caught in the cataclysm. Now The Duchess is forced to do battle with Dantalion, before she decides to investigate Kamigawa.
Sounds like The Duchess's plan on Jakkard backfired.
...Or did it?! *dun dun duuuuuuuunn*
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How much did you drink at the Barrel and Ox tavern, young lady, that you lost a giant's trail?
Less than the giant...
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Kahr-ret-Taris planeswalks to Bolas's Meditation Plane. There, he joins forces with Renn Winmoore.
Kahr, Bolas, and Vasilias? How many god-kings can we fit in one story?
The multiverse has it out for Fisco, as a Skeleton Nightmare Rhino Spellshaper attacks him. Poor Fisco now has to get Aamir's help.
Why do we not have a Skeleton Nightmare Rhino Spellshaper in the M:EM? WHY?!?
They have a really solid union.
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Lukas Harran wakes up to find he's on Shandrovol. He last remembers being on the rogue plane Shandalar and has no memory of how he got here! Will Lukas be able to regain those lost memories before Phyrexia. All of it. takes advantage of the situation?
Wow. If there's such a thing as a good time for Phyrexia to show up, this prompt was it.
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Six planeswalkers are summoned to a secret meeting: Gale with her rope, Fisco Vane with his jakk gun, Kahr-ret-Taris with his moorent, Orida Vise with her Doom Clapper, Antine with his Kahvan Saber, and Gruff, with a big stick. But suddenly the torches are extinguished, and everyone sets down their weapons! When the torches are relit, they find a dead body there!
These six planeswalkers now journey around the Multiverse, visiting planes and questioning one another. Eventually, though, it becomes clear that the murderer was Gale, on Thorneau, with the Rope.
Whoever she killed probably deserved it.
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In the dark of the night, Aamir is woken by a Fox! The Fox explains that he has been chosen to become the last defender of Ihn Gallad and using the magic of Nevinyrral's Disk, he can become the hero known as Magical Girl Aamir! However, the challenges facing the new hero may prove more than he can handle, and Aamir must go find allies such as Lourima Viiran and Lyssia Crutoriae! But will the power of Nevinyrral's Disk be strong enough to give them all powers?
THAT'S what's going to give you power? Okay, but be careful where you point it...
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Auric Avarius wanders drunkenly into Janhapurh.
Too much Goldschläger, probably.
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After a particularly enjoyable festival, Alar decides to search for a mysterious treasure on Innistrad. For the sake of safety, Alar enlists the aid of Sri Hara. After a long and eventful adventure, they finally reach a seemingly innocent little town. After hours of searching, they find their treasure! Triumphantly, Alar raises a mystical sword over her head!
Alar should totally team up with Sri Hara. He could be the wise old pachyderm that takes the brand new 'walker under his wing...or ear, I suppose.
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Kala, The Iron Doctor decides to write a guide for a new plane she found while devising new artifacts. It says: Welcome to the plane of Yi. It is a massive plane that is a planet, and its land is mostly pastoral.
It is a mostly peaceful place, with many small groups scattered across the world.
The plane's intelligent races include several main races, though a few other less common races can be found. Orcs, hound folk, humans, dwarves, and cephalids, rule the plane.
The plane's iconic creatures include Elementals, Lammasu, Dragons, Horrors, and Wurms.
Here, you'll find things are pretty normal, all things considered. Enjoy your stay!
Well, yippy Yi!
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Mel Odrum attempts to tie Raiker Venn to the railroad tracks. It does NOT end well for him...
I would not expect that it would, no.
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Gruff trades information with Zhiran on The Wheel.
When Zhiran asks Gruff if he knows what happened on The Wheel, the goblin grabs the archmage's hand and leads him to a nearby bush, spreads the leaves out to reveal a bug nest, scoops some up, and starts eating them. Zhiran simply sighs.
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In the Barrel and Dragon tavern on Iun Ilana, in the center of the main room, Nasperge gives an Aubedore reading to Huinn, Last of the Darkwings in the "Crossroads pattern."
For the corners, he draws the Temple, the Griffin, the Castle (inverted), and the Fish.
For the spokes, he draws the Orchard, the Thief, the Seeker, and the Snake (inverted).
At the Crossroads, he lays the Throne (inverted) vertically as the destination, under the fate card of the Wanderer (inverted), which is horizontal.
Huinn, Last of the Darkwings orders a stiff drink.
Anyone else think that the Barrel and Dragon tavern sounds like a business ventured undertaken by Morgezka Shanak and Beryl Trevanei?
It’s an interplanar game of Tag! Sava Pith tags Ygraine of Segovia on Shandrovol, who tags Mattias the Tinkerer on the ancient plane of Equilor, who tags Lourima Viiran on the wasteland plane of Gastal. Lourima attempts to tag Morgan of Voor on Janhapurh, but Morgan narrowly escapes! Now Lourima is desperately trying to find a new planeswalker on Tarkir.
Time permitting...
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Daneera wants to learn about how much trouble she is in, and so attempts to frame Syl of the Dual-Walkers. However, Syl is suffering from amnesia, and will only help Daneera if she goes to Shandrovol to see Sundar Elarion about a cure. Sundar knows about the cure, but will only give it to Daneera if she can locate The Inferno Amulet. Daneera searches for it on Ihn Gallad, but only finds a splinter. At this point, Daneera gives up on this side quest.
This is NOT the sequel to The War of the Wheel that I had planned.
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Six planeswalkers are summoned to a secret meeting: Gale with her rope, Fisco Vane with his jakk gun, Kahr-ret-Taris with his moorent, Orida Vise with her Doom Clapper, Antine with his Kahvan Saber, and Gruff, with a big stick. But suddenly the torches are extinguished, and everyone sets down their weapons! When the torches are relit, they find a dead body there!
These six planeswalkers now journey around the Multiverse, visiting planes and questioning one another. Eventually, though, it becomes clear that the murderer was Fisco Vane, on Thorneau, with the Kahvan Saber.
Antine: ~whimpers~ He said he just wanted to look at it...
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After experiencing a trippy hallucination, Alessa Rehn decides to search for a mysterious treasure on Arkhos, home of Lethe Lake. For the sake of safety, Alessa decides to travel in secret. After a long and eventful adventure, she finally reaches a mysterious temple. After hours of searching, she finds her treasure! Triumphantly, Alessa raises The Inferno Amulet over her head!
Alessa with a trippy hallucination? You don't say...
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It’s an interplanar game of Tag! Daneera tags Gruff on Fabacin, home to the Grove of the Dreampods, who tags Eyeless on Iun Ilana, who tags Vasilias, Lord of Ariva on Ikass. Vasilias attempts to tag Dorn on Dammerdall, but Dorn narrowly escapes! Now Vasilias is experiencing an unexplainable power trip at being “It”.
It would be Vasilias who goes on a power trip from being "it."
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Coincidentally, Gale and Beryl, the Heart-Scarred both end up on Ravnica. There, they become allies in a planar civil war.
I spent a few seconds trying to think of which guild they would both side with before I realized they would totally side with the Guildless. Also, I'd read this...
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A thousand years ago, the Dual-Walkers, Syl and Chardis, host the Amphiseum Games, and watch a planeswalker battle a murderous Unicorn.
Funnily, one of the earliest short stories I ever remember writing (I was a freshman in high school) was about murderous unicorns. Granted, they were in the Amazon Rain Forest and killing hunters, but this prompt still seems strangely "full circle" to me.
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Coincidentally, Ygraine of Segovia and Mari Gwynn both end up on Shandrovol. There, Ygraine begins searching for An Æther Vent, but Mari is determined to stop Ygraine by any means necessary.
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Coincidentally, Gale and Beryl, the Heart-Scarred both end up on Ravnica. There, they become allies in a planar civil war.
I spent a few seconds trying to think of which guild they would both side with before I realized they would totally side with the Guildless. Also, I'd read this...
I imagine the Shifter would be interested too
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A thousand years ago, the Dual-Walkers, Syl and Chardis, host the Amphiseum Games, and watch a planeswalker battle a murderous Unicorn.
Funnily, one of the earliest short stories I ever remember writing (I was a freshman in high school) was about murderous unicorns. Granted, they were in the Amazon Rain Forest and killing hunters, but this prompt still seems strangely "full circle" to me.
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Coincidentally, Ygraine of Segovia and Mari Gwynn both end up on Shandrovol. There, Ygraine begins searching for An Æther Vent, but Mari is determined to stop Ygraine by any means necessary.
By being a murderous unicorn.
~drops mic~
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Larasa Farleth begins traveling with Raleris, the Lorekeeper.
"Have you had a fight with your boyfriend, Larasa?" "Shut up and do something bookish."
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The Nocturne Wheel has resurfaced from the depths of history, and now Yeong Eode planeswalks to Iun Ilana in search of it.
This does NOT sound good.
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Orida Vise attempts to explain the importance of a Lizard Survivor to Daneera, but Orida realizes she doesn't know anything about it!
Orida: "I already met a Sharaka, though I can't remember much about her; she was an annoying piece of ****, but kinda alright for a **** giant lizard." Daneera: "Can you tell me what's wrong with her, then? I said she reminded me of Morgezka and she attacked me!" Orida: "...now that you mention it, she has tried to kill me too. Maybe it's her way to show affection, **** me if I know."
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Sharaka Tharnak accidentally sees Tryst naked.
Can viashino whistle?
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Alessa Rehn begins traveling with Sri Hara. But when Sri Hara suffers from a polymorphist's twisted sense of humor and is now a frog at the hands of Sharaka Tharnak, Alessa is forced to planeswalk to the lands of Madara.
Sharaka: "It's ok, girl, breathe, I won't eat it until you return, though it looks bloody tasty. But what do you mean, 'that frog is a person'?"
@Anyone able to edit the generator: can you please add a couple of my characters? I wonder what they're up to. Elphimas: they/them, hero Kalit Mudroha: he/him, villain (weapon of choice: Kalit's Claw/venomous sword) Ungar Landvik: he/him, villain
Also, I'm going to change the "official" name of my viashino to just Sharaka. Sharaka Tharnak sounds suspiciously similar to Morgezka Shanak
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Orida Vise attempts to explain the importance of a Lizard Survivor to Daneera, but Orida realizes she doesn't know anything about it!
Orida: "I already met a Sharaka, though I can't remember much about her; she was an annoying piece of ****, but kinda alright for a **** giant lizard." Daneera: "Can you tell me what's wrong with her, then? I said she reminded me of Morgezka and she attacked me!" Orida: "...now that you mention it, she has tried to kill me too. Maybe it's her way to show affection, **** me if I know."
I think all three of these characters would get along well...eventually...
@Anyone able to edit the generator: can you please add a couple of my characters? I wonder what they're up to. Elphimas: they/them, hero Kalit Mudroha: he/him, villain (weapon of choice: Kalit's Claw/venomous sword) Ungar Landvik: he/him, villain
Also, I'm going to change the "official" name of my viashino to just Sharaka. Sharaka Tharnak sounds suspiciously similar to Morgezka Shanak
Done. I deleted Sharaka's second name in the generator to reflect this, as well.
EDIT: After some further testing, Elphimas's gender-neutral pronoun causes some syntax problems (most prompts that call the pronoun will say "they is.") To fix this, I simply changed Elphimas's "pronoun" to Elphimas.
Daneera wants to learn about how much trouble she is in, and so attempts to frame Syl of the Dual-Walkers. However, Syl is suffering from amnesia, and will only help Daneera if she goes to Shandrovol to see Sundar Elarion about a cure. Sundar knows about the cure, but will only give it to Daneera if she can locate The Inferno Amulet. Daneera searches for it on Ihn Gallad, but only finds a splinter. At this point, Daneera gives up on this side quest.
This is NOT the sequel to The War of the Wheel that I had planned.
I love that, of all that, it's getting a splinter which is somehow the last straw.
Coincidentally, Gale and Beryl, the Heart-Scarred both end up on Ravnica. There, they become allies in a planar civil war.
I spent a few seconds trying to think of which guild they would both side with before I realized they would totally side with the Guildless. Also, I'd read this...
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