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The Kenrith twins had been raised with "knighty virtues" so they are likely as well. There are also a number of walkers with unknown home planes, or just someone new.Ulthwithian wrote: ↑4 years agoAmong the top of my queries... why did they pick a name for the set/plane (Eldraine) that sounds so much like one of their other IPs (Eldrazi?)
The name itself points to Arthurian legend, with it being an amalgamation of Elaine, Gawain, and a few other names/sounds I'm sure I'm not thinking of at the moment.
If a native PW is indeed the face of the set, according to MaRo on his blog, then it's likely Kasmina, as it's been previously stated that they have plans for her. The only other narrative choice is Garruk, and I really doubt that they would make Garruk from a plane so... courtly.
Well, we know Bolas and Ugin won't be there. Unless Wizards really hates us.Mookie wrote: ↑4 years agoWell, this was unexpected. I suppose we'll need to wait a bit longer for Kaldheim.
Still, visiting the court of the Fey sounds sweet.
I'm sure that there will absolutely nothing suspicious going on there whatsoever, and it will be a nice break from all the tension that was present in WAR. (/s)
Unless they retconned it, Garruk's origin story takes place on a plane that resembles medieval England, and his spark initially ignited during a conflict with a local feudal sheriff. There's actually a chance we could see Garruk here depending on what the "royal court" is like.Ulthwithian wrote: ↑4 years agoIf a native PW is indeed the face of the set, according to MaRo on his blog, then it's likely Kasmina, as it's been previously stated that they have plans for her. The only other narrative choice is Garruk, and I really doubt that they would make Garruk from a plane so... courtly.
We even got a Bag of Holding in 2020. One of the most iconic DnD items.CommanderMaster999 wrote: ↑4 years ago[...]And it's fantasy themed it's got be based off of dungeons and dragons[...]
inb4 Kasmina is a female version of Merlin and Arthur is Sabre from Fate/Stay Night.void_nothing wrote: ↑4 years agoYeah, I think this might be the Arthurian place Kasmina and the Kenrith siblings are from.
Which existed in fantasy literature literally since Arabian Nights. Which is *way* before D&D was a glimmer in Gary Gygax's left eye.Necrofish wrote: ↑4 years agoWe even got a Bag of Holding in 2020. One of the most iconic DnD items.CommanderMaster999 wrote: ↑4 years ago[...]And it's fantasy themed it's got be based off of dungeons and dragons[...]