This is my interpretation of the “Eldrazi Ruiner” from Magic the Gathering. Some of my D&D players accidentally set the “Great Horror” loose on the world. Now it’s up to a new group of heroes to put him back in the Abyss.

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This is my interpretation of the “Eldrazi Ruiner” from Magic the Gathering. Some of my D&D players accidentally set the “Great Horror” loose on the world. Now it’s up to a new group of heroes to put him back in the Abyss.
I’m going to be honest: I really hope Emrakul isn’t on Innistrad.
Like I know that might be an unpopular opinion, and I get that she’s some peoples’ fav floating... tentacle... thing... but after Zendikar, I kinda want to shift gears away from Eldrazi for a little bit.
I guess from a story telling perspective its nice to wrap up loose ends and I think Wizards is trying to make their story a little more linear.
It would just be nice for there to be some other big baddie, you know? Like there’s plenty of villains in the multiverse (mind you they kill a lot of them), so maybe the Scooby gang could, like, solve the mystery of the Miner 49-er or Swamp Thing.