Entomb
"I'll return once you've ripened." —Ghoulcaller Gisa
Artist: Seb McKinnon TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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Entomb
"I'll return once you've ripened." —Ghoulcaller Gisa
Artist: Seb McKinnon TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Entomb (Dominaria Remastered) - Ron Spencer
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Entomb
A grave is the safest place to store ill-gotten treasures.
Artist: Ron Spears
Entomb
I loved you first in candle smoke and bone Where vows were whispered through the cracked veneer Of saints who bled in silence, carved in stone Their hollow eyes made witnesses to fear
Your name was inked upon my nightly prayers Each letter steeped in wine and funeral ash I drink you absence like a poisoned air And found loss in the sweetness of the last
Your mouth, cathedral doors at breaking hour, Let hymns and heresies entwine as one I knelt before the ruin of your power and rose unshriven, wicked, yet undone
The room grew thin with the envy of your skin The graves leaned close to hear you speak my name Even the dead confessed their mortal sin They loved you once, but never burned the same
So carve me into dark where time won’t reach Entomb my heart where only you may tread If loving you is blasphemy or breach then let my heaven be your hell instead
"Oh, don't worry about that one. I'm saving him for later." —Liliana Vess
-Entomb
@lasav-the-sneakster
The first "Secret Project" is underway. Just a little sample of the test blueprint.
Also I need hazard pay because my life has already been threatened.
((Im on lunch break so a full sketch will be probably tomorrow but I wanted to find a style.))
The two youths, with nary a smart wit among them, barreled through the woods, with cargo that belonged to neither of them. "This wasn't the way we spoke of," one said, wheezing through panting breath. "If you hadn't kept a better lookout, and were the city guard not on our tail because of your daft brain, we'd have been on that path." "Well we've been running for hours now. How long would they chase us really?" The whining boy stopped, his face a storm of sweat. "Let's rest." The other youth leaned against a near tree. The loud rhythmic drum in his ears didn't allow his eyes to assess the surrounding the two boys now found themselves in. These woods were dead silent. No birds, wolves, or even the sound of beasts or monsters. A black mist streamed through the woods and found two new arrivals to her domain. One boy saw the blackness but was paralyzed with fear. Whimpering, he closed his eyes and turned his gaze away in some veiled attempt at camouflage, hoping this thing would overlook him. The black mass, undulating, began to take shape. A crescent horned cloaked figure hovered before them now. She was faceless, pale as the moon, with an engorged, almost distended looking network of veins for an abdomen. Her Pinky and forefinger were elongated, with tentacle like accutruments on her shoulders and elbows. The boy still kept his eyes tightly sealed but could hear his friend, "Oh god, please no." A sharp gasp, and then silence. The boy opened his eyes to see the same woods but not his friend. The cloaked figured turned toward him. Even with no face the boy felt a piercing gaze. He would not stay to join in his fate. He'll go back, to the city. In one swift adrenaline filled jerk, the young lad turned to run back the way he came. Not a moment sooner, did a pale hand gently place itself on his shoulder and his eyes were glossed over to a dark infinity. He was hers now. "Deep in the Woods of the Entombed, where no human or animal would dare tread, the black spectral warden Quoquesep, tends to all that now belongs to her."
Entomb (Amonkhet Invocations) - Eytan Zana
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