The children of the forest carving a face in a weirwood tree by Chase Stone
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The children of the forest carving a face in a weirwood tree by Chase Stone
Master of Cruelties
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Feldon of the Third Path is, in my opinion, the pinnacle of storytelling in Magic: The Gathering.
Every part of this card comes together to tell you Feldon's story without ever overtly saying anything.
The art depicts him as a sturdy man, used to labor, and the workshop around him supports that. His hair is dark, but his beard is gray. He's getting older, but there's life in him yet. He gazes intensely at at the machined face of an automaton's head.
His ability doesn't do anything so gauche as bringing a card back from the graveyard. No, he targets a card in the graveyard -- someone, something that has died -- and and creates a copy, a facsimile, that's an artifact in addition to whatever it was before. But his creation is imperfect. It doesn't last. At the end of the turn, you sacrifice the copy. Greater magics than what Feldon posseses are required to make it stay more than a moment.
And then the flavor text. "She will come back to me." Powerful. Defiant. Sorrowful. Broken? Who can say, we haven't heard Feldon himself speak the words. But he lost someone, and he is determined, driven to bring her back the only way he knows how.
We're never told what the first two paths are, even if we can assume, but Feldon very clearly indicates what the Third Path is.
Primordial Hydra
Artist: Chase Stone
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With Gravity Falls making a huge comeback, I’m redesigning- wait is it reimagining? I’m redesimagining my old OC I made back in like, 2014? Wanted to draw him again bc my obsession with Gravity Falls has resurfaced like a sleeper agent, but couldn’t vibe with his old design and backstory. Will add details when he’s done.
Hope y’all enjoy! 👋
The World of Fire & Blood Calendar 2023 || The Great Tourney of 111 AC by Chase Stone
In 111 AC, a great tourney was held at King’s Landing on the fifth anniversary of the king’s marriage to Queen Alicent. At the opening feast, the queen wore a green gown, whilst the princess dressed dramatically in Targaryen red and black. Note was taken, and thereafter it became the custom to refer to “greens” and “blacks” when talking of the queen’s party and the party of the princess, respectively. In the tourney itself, the blacks had much the better of it when Ser Criston Cole, wearing Princess Rhaenyra’s favor, unhorsed all of the queen’s champions, including two of her cousins and her youngest brother, Ser Gwayne Hightower. -- Fire and Blood