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If I wrote a MegOp reincarnation AU, y'all would read it, right?
Forging a Bond
Our bond is unbreakable. Believe me, Iāve tried. Through pain, jealousy, anger, or whatever else drove me, I tried to shatter that bond with a red-hot fury. But you didnāt leave. You stayed put. Sure, you might have been pissed off at me for a couple of days, but you didnāt leave. You didnāt tell me go fuck myself and block me. You didnāt go silent and pretend to acknowledge me. You stayed. Youā¦
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I'm not just #losingweight I'm also #reshaping and #reforging my #physique #training
Reforging Guide
Iām on fire today! Ā I have created a guide to mabinogiās Reforging system.Ā
Can be found here, Or Under the Resources tab. Let me know if thereās anything you would like to add.Ā
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kpestana replied to your post: āWotC (namely Doug) confirmed that the time travel changes have been...ā:
If the entire multiverse that weāve seen reflects the new Tarkir timeline, then how could Ajani and Bolas have interacted with Sarkhan when he was never born on the new Tarkir and didnāt exist in that timeline until he pointed out of Ugins Nexus?
Thatās actually part of what Iām getting at. Anyone planeswalking to Tarkir would find themselves in the Dragonlords timeline, just as Sorin did in the story. Sorinās visit that we see reflected on his card in Khans never happened -- he never stood among Uginās bones as we see depicted in the art on Solemn Visitor. There was no time when Sorin found himself staring at Uginās sun-bleached spinal column.
By that same vein, anyone else planeswalking to Tarkir in the 1280-year span would find themselves on a plane where Sarkhanās visit took place. Their actions following that visit would, either directly or indirectly, be affected by the fact that they visited a plane ruled by dragons, a world where Sarkhan Vol was not born. If a Planeswalker went to Tarkir, then met another planeswalker and was asked to describe the plane, the wordĀ ādragonā would probably come up in the conversation more than once. This Multiverse only has one Tarkir, and that Tarkir is the Dragonlords version.
Despite that, a man matching Sarkhanās description, using his name, was seen on Alara and Zendikar. Sarkhan himself still has the memories of those times, and we know he can recount them because weāve seen him do it.
So then, what does this mean? How can it be that the Multiverse can have someone in it that both does and does not exist? Did Sarkhanās memories of his actions at those crucial points in time overwrite his non-existence? Is he powerful enough to will himself into being through sheer strength of memory? Is this why heās Blue aligned now, because heās got such a strong mind that he can literally think himself into existence?
The Multiverse we know is the Multiverse post-Reforging. This is a true fact, because it must be the case. Sarkhanās presence in history has not been removed despite his birth no longer occurring. This is also a true fact.
This is why Iām saying that thereās a lot more going on than just the face value changes to the one plane. Something has happened. Exactly what is still unclear, probably on purpose. But thereās more here than just swapping one Tarkir for another.