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Those, plus plenty of other possible directions, will keep Phyrexia alive as a faction. It will remain alien to many, but will offer at least the potential for peaceful coexistence.

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Those, plus plenty of other possible directions, will keep Phyrexia alive as a faction. It will remain alien to many, but will offer at least the potential for peaceful coexistence.coexistence for some, but still leave the potential for the villianous nature we all know and love.
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* Garruk Wildspeaker: Probably the least likely to join other Planeswalkers, since he has plans to KillEmAll, but he probably hates Lilliana more than most because she cursed him.

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* Garruk Wildspeaker: Probably the least likely to join other Planeswalkers, since he has plans to KillEmAll, kill everyone, but he probably hates Lilliana more than most because she cursed him.
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Assuming that his faction of red Phyrexians survive March of the Machines, Urabrask and the red Phyrexians will be free to hunt for creative ways to expand the Phyrexian influence that drives them. Even something as simple as a prosthetic limb that responds like a biological limb would be seen as attractive to many, and that's to say nothing of how the ingenuity of Phyrexian devices--if turned to a non-conquest related end--could fascinate the people of Kaladesh.

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Assuming that his faction of red Phyrexians survive March of the Machines, Urabrask and the red Phyrexians will be free to hunt for creative ways to expand the Phyrexian influence that drives them. Even something as simple as a prosthetic limb that responds like a biological limb would be seen as attractive to many, and that's to say nothing of how the ingenuity of Phyrexian devices--if turned to a non-conquest related end--could fascinate the people of Kaladesh.Kaladesh.

Those, plus plenty of other possible directions, will keep Phyrexia alive as a faction. It will remain alien to many, but will offer at least the potential for peaceful coexistence.
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What's more, Teferi has very good reason to seek her out during his recon operation, as she and Loran are the two resident experts on the Sylex, with Ashnod having had even more time to analyze it after dispensing her decoys. While there's a question of how he would know Ashnod had it for so long (chancing to hear Urza grumbling about the decoy he received while at the Tolarian Academy?), it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd be looking for her one last time for a few details, only to not only walk in on her fight with Gix, but be targeted by ''Gix himself'' as a threat. However Ashnod sparks during the two-on-one fight, she doesn't get the chance for an initial walk before Teferi returns to the present and inadvertantly drags her with him, potentially from Saheeli's system unable to tell that two sparks so close together aren't actually one, or him returning ''right'' as Ashnod sparks and she's basically caught in the temporal flow.

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What's more, Teferi has very good reason to seek her out during his recon operation, as she and Loran are the two resident experts on the Sylex, with Ashnod having had even more time to analyze it after dispensing her decoys. While there's a question of how he would know Ashnod had it for so long (chancing to hear Urza grumbling about the decoy he received while at the Tolarian Academy?), it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd be looking for her one last time for a few details, only to not only walk in on her fight with Gix, but be targeted by ''Gix himself'' as a threat. However Ashnod sparks during the two-on-one fight, she doesn't get the chance for an initial walk before Teferi returns to the present and inadvertantly drags her with him, potentially from Saheeli's system unable to tell that two sparks so close together aren't actually one, or him returning ''right'' as Ashnod sparks and she's basically caught in the temporal flow.flow.

[[WMG: Urabrask will work to expand Phyrexian influence peacefully]]
Assuming that his faction of red Phyrexians survive March of the Machines, Urabrask and the red Phyrexians will be free to hunt for creative ways to expand the Phyrexian influence that drives them. Even something as simple as a prosthetic limb that responds like a biological limb would be seen as attractive to many, and that's to say nothing of how the ingenuity of Phyrexian devices--if turned to a non-conquest related end--could fascinate the people of Kaladesh.
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It's rather unlikely that a completely new character who happens to be a planeswalker will be vectored into The Brothers' War set, but there's also no clear candidates for non-blue known planeswalkers. Urza is confirmed as WU, and Teferi and Bo Levar (the latter sparked during the Sylex Explosion) are themselves definitely blue. Having *only* Ux planeswalkers in a set would be an odd move. However, Ashnod is a candidate on account of how we never saw the end of her [[VillainsDyingGrace duel with Gix to protect Tawnos]], and [[NeverFoundTheBody not her remains, either]]. She's also easily black and at least one of red and green, so she'd fill the non-blue "requisite".

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It's rather unlikely that a completely new character who happens to be a planeswalker will be vectored into The Brothers' War set, but there's also no clear candidates for non-blue known planeswalkers. Urza is confirmed as WU, and Teferi and Bo Levar (the latter sparked during the Sylex Explosion) are themselves definitely blue. Having *only* ''only'' Ux planeswalkers in a set would be an odd move. However, Ashnod is a candidate on account of how we never saw the end of her [[VillainsDyingGrace duel with Gix to protect Tawnos]], and [[NeverFoundTheBody not her remains, either]]. She's also easily black and at least one of red and green, so she'd fill the non-blue "requisite".
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What's more, Teferi has very good reason to seek her out during his recon operation, as she and Loran are the two resident experts on the Sylex, with Ashnod having had even more time to analyze it after dispensing her decoys. While there's a question of how he would know Ashnod had it for so long (chancing to hear Urza grumbling about the decoy he received while at the Tolarian Academy?), it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd be looking for her for a few last details, only to not only walk in on her fight with Gix, but be targeted by ''Gix himself'' as a threat. However Ashnod sparks during the two-on-one fight, she doesn't get the chance for an initial walk before Teferi returns to the present and inadvertantly drags her with him, potentially from Saheeli's system unable to tell that two sparks so close together aren't actually one, or him returning ''right'' as Ashnod sparks and she's basically caught in the temporal flow.

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What's more, Teferi has very good reason to seek her out during his recon operation, as she and Loran are the two resident experts on the Sylex, with Ashnod having had even more time to analyze it after dispensing her decoys. While there's a question of how he would know Ashnod had it for so long (chancing to hear Urza grumbling about the decoy he received while at the Tolarian Academy?), it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd be looking for her one last time for a few last details, only to not only walk in on her fight with Gix, but be targeted by ''Gix himself'' as a threat. However Ashnod sparks during the two-on-one fight, she doesn't get the chance for an initial walk before Teferi returns to the present and inadvertantly drags her with him, potentially from Saheeli's system unable to tell that two sparks so close together aren't actually one, or him returning ''right'' as Ashnod sparks and she's basically caught in the temporal flow.
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It seems a little suspicious that Tamiyo has now been mind-controlled by ''two'' of the biggest villains in the multiverse. Many people have been speculating about the relationship between the Eldrazi and the Phyrexians, so maybe Emrakul wanted to make sure they got Tamiyo rather than kill her now. This could be the start of an alliance, or it could be a BatmanGambit to take down the Phyrexians.

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It seems a little suspicious that Tamiyo has now been mind-controlled by ''two'' of the biggest villains in the multiverse. Many people have been speculating about the relationship between the Eldrazi and the Phyrexians, so maybe Emrakul wanted to make sure they got Tamiyo rather than kill her now. This could be the start of an alliance, or it could be a BatmanGambit to take down the Phyrexians.Phyrexians.

[[WMG: Ashnod will spark and be accidentally pulled to the present by Teferi before the Sylex Explosion]]
It's rather unlikely that a completely new character who happens to be a planeswalker will be vectored into The Brothers' War set, but there's also no clear candidates for non-blue known planeswalkers. Urza is confirmed as WU, and Teferi and Bo Levar (the latter sparked during the Sylex Explosion) are themselves definitely blue. Having *only* Ux planeswalkers in a set would be an odd move. However, Ashnod is a candidate on account of how we never saw the end of her [[VillainsDyingGrace duel with Gix to protect Tawnos]], and [[NeverFoundTheBody not her remains, either]]. She's also easily black and at least one of red and green, so she'd fill the non-blue "requisite".

What's more, Teferi has very good reason to seek her out during his recon operation, as she and Loran are the two resident experts on the Sylex, with Ashnod having had even more time to analyze it after dispensing her decoys. While there's a question of how he would know Ashnod had it for so long (chancing to hear Urza grumbling about the decoy he received while at the Tolarian Academy?), it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd be looking for her for a few last details, only to not only walk in on her fight with Gix, but be targeted by ''Gix himself'' as a threat. However Ashnod sparks during the two-on-one fight, she doesn't get the chance for an initial walk before Teferi returns to the present and inadvertantly drags her with him, potentially from Saheeli's system unable to tell that two sparks so close together aren't actually one, or him returning ''right'' as Ashnod sparks and she's basically caught in the temporal flow.
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Innistrad is a gothic horror plane where everything sucks, demons and vampires abound, and no one ever seems to speak of the world beyond the small provinces we've seen. Mist is also a central motif, so I propose that Innistrad is actually a small domain encircled by the mystical mists of Ravenloft. As for who's the darklord? Well, a couple candidates fit, but the one I think is the best candidate; Edgar Markov committed vile atrocities for the sake of himself and his grandson. His grandson later betrayed him and fathered the only being that prevents Edgar from conquering the world. That seems like the kind of ironic hell that the Dark Powers appreciate.

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Innistrad is a gothic horror plane where everything sucks, demons and vampires abound, and no one ever seems to speak of the world beyond the small provinces we've seen. Mist is also a central motif, so I propose that Innistrad is actually a small domain encircled by the mystical mists of Ravenloft. As for who's the darklord? Well, a couple candidates fit, but the one I think is the best candidate; Edgar Markov committed vile atrocities for the sake of himself and his grandson. His grandson later betrayed him and fathered the only being that prevents Edgar from conquering the world. That seems like the kind of ironic hell that the Dark Powers appreciate.appreciate.

[[WMG: Emrakul foresaw Tamiyo's compleation]]
It seems a little suspicious that Tamiyo has now been mind-controlled by ''two'' of the biggest villains in the multiverse. Many people have been speculating about the relationship between the Eldrazi and the Phyrexians, so maybe Emrakul wanted to make sure they got Tamiyo rather than kill her now. This could be the start of an alliance, or it could be a BatmanGambit to take down the Phyrexians.
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* {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk here.]]

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* {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.Rosewater]] [[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk here.]]
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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk, and yet here Mowu and the dinosaurs are. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]

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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk, and yet here Mowu and the dinosaurs are. are.
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{{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk here.]]
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** '''Vraska''': Opposite fate of Liliana. If Vraska betrays Bolas and lives, she'll likely take Liliana's place as Jace's significant other and the two will live happily ever after on Ravnica, with Jace taking his Guildpact duties seriously. If she betrays Bolas and dies, [[StuffedIntoTheFridge it'll be to give Jace the extra emotional push to take his Guildpact duties seriously and finish off Bolas.]]

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** '''Vraska''': Opposite fate of Liliana. If Vraska betrays Bolas and lives, she'll likely take Liliana's place as Jace's significant other and the two will live happily ever after on Ravnica, with Jace taking his Guildpact duties seriously. If she betrays Bolas and dies, [[StuffedIntoTheFridge [[CollateralAngst it'll be to give Jace the extra emotional push to take his Guildpact duties seriously and finish off Bolas.]]
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Because they want to remake the mirrodin by conquering other plane, [[NotSoDifferent and turn it like Mirrodin was before Phyrexians]]

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Because they want to remake the mirrodin by conquering other plane, [[NotSoDifferent and turn it like Mirrodin was before Phyrexians]]
Phyrexians.



*** The Boros are really a two-edged sword. On the one hand, there are the constant battles with Rakdos and Gruul where you can easily get the impression that the Boros really are NotSoDifferent from their enemy (especially with battle-crazed Aurelia now being in charge). On the other hand, there are some true heroes among the Boros ranks, like Agrus Kos and Pierakor. Also, the whole police-state is more of an Azorius thing, apparently now even more so than in the original block and trilogy.

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*** The Boros are really a two-edged sword. On the one hand, there are the constant battles with Rakdos and Gruul where you can easily get the impression that the Boros really are NotSoDifferent not so different from their enemy (especially with battle-crazed Aurelia now being in charge). On the other hand, there are some true heroes among the Boros ranks, like Agrus Kos and Pierakor. Also, the whole police-state is more of an Azorius thing, apparently now even more so than in the original block and trilogy.
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We know that the upcoming Innistrad releases in 2021 will feature not one, but ''two'' sets, currently named "Innistrad: Vampires" and "Innistrad: Werewolves." Factor in that two of the three living Innistrad-born Planeswalkers are a vampire and a werewolf respectively, and the rather tattered state of affairs Innistrad was in after Emrakul, and you could have a story about them both wanting to begin rebuilding the Plane, but coming into conflict over how best to do it. Meanwhile, Davriel and Tibalt coudl come into play as the WildCard.

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We know that the upcoming Innistrad releases in 2021 will feature not one, but ''two'' sets, currently named "Innistrad: Vampires" and "Innistrad: Werewolves." Factor in that two of the three living Innistrad-born Planeswalkers are a vampire and a werewolf respectively, and the rather tattered state of affairs Innistrad was in after Emrakul, and you could have a story about them both wanting to begin rebuilding the Plane, but coming into conflict over how best to do it. Meanwhile, Davriel and Tibalt coudl come into play as the WildCard.WildCard.

[[WMG:Innistrad is a [[TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}} Domain of Dread]] ]]
Innistrad is a gothic horror plane where everything sucks, demons and vampires abound, and no one ever seems to speak of the world beyond the small provinces we've seen. Mist is also a central motif, so I propose that Innistrad is actually a small domain encircled by the mystical mists of Ravenloft. As for who's the darklord? Well, a couple candidates fit, but the one I think is the best candidate; Edgar Markov committed vile atrocities for the sake of himself and his grandson. His grandson later betrayed him and fathered the only being that prevents Edgar from conquering the world. That seems like the kind of ironic hell that the Dark Powers appreciate.
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** Easy. Mark Rosewater identifies [[ComicBook/VForVendetta V]] and ThePunisher as W/R; all you have to do is imagine Elspeth as similar to them in methods.

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** Easy. Mark Rosewater identifies [[ComicBook/VForVendetta V]] and ThePunisher ComicBook/ThePunisher as W/R; all you have to do is imagine Elspeth as similar to them in methods.
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Considering Nissa's [[OurElvesAreBetter general attitude about elves]], she probably tripped over Mundus while hopping about the planes in her search to make friends with every damn elf in existence. Perhaps the [[TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]] caused a planar blip that caught her attention. She was probably annoyed by the thought of a bunch of damn dirty Imperials and Nords lording it over Tamriel like they owned the place, and worked with the Altmer and Bosmer to take the reins since [[HumansAreMorons the race of man]] just didn't cut it to run the place as well the [[SuperiorSpecies race of mer]] could. It would explain why the Aldmeri Dominion was able to quickly pound the rest of Tamriel into submission despite having a smaller force to work with. After Nissa moved on to more important things (like stopping the Eldrazi from gobbling the multiverse), the Redguards revolted and the civil war in Skyrim broke out. Without a Planeswalker the Thalmor have receded to a puppetmaster position because they don't have the power to tackle the situation head-on.

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Considering Nissa's [[OurElvesAreBetter [[OurElvesAreDifferent general attitude about elves]], she probably tripped over Mundus while hopping about the planes in her search to make friends with every damn elf in existence. Perhaps the [[TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]] caused a planar blip that caught her attention. She was probably annoyed by the thought of a bunch of damn dirty Imperials and Nords lording it over Tamriel like they owned the place, and worked with the Altmer and Bosmer to take the reins since [[HumansAreMorons the race of man]] just didn't cut it to run the place as well the [[SuperiorSpecies race of mer]] could. It would explain why the Aldmeri Dominion was able to quickly pound the rest of Tamriel into submission despite having a smaller force to work with. After Nissa moved on to more important things (like stopping the Eldrazi from gobbling the multiverse), the Redguards revolted and the civil war in Skyrim broke out. Without a Planeswalker the Thalmor have receded to a puppetmaster position because they don't have the power to tackle the situation head-on.
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* Confirmed! In fact, their differing ideologies in what Zendikar should be is the driving conflict of the story of Zendikar Resurgent.
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Emrakul is TheAssimilator of the Elrazi. However, like the other Titans, Emrakul was severly weaked by her imprisonment on Zendikar, and when she started assimilating Innistrad, something unexpected happened: the things she started assimilating, in particular the angels, [[AssimilationBackfire started to change her]]. Emrakul became curious, and decided that going into the moon, which is connected to holy magic on Innistrad, would speed the process along. She'll eventually emerge as Emeria, a white-alighned Eldrazi Angel [[HeroWithAnFInGood who has no understanding of what would be truly beneficial for people]]. [[PlayedForHorror In the worst way possible.]]

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Emrakul is TheAssimilator of the Elrazi. However, like the other Titans, Emrakul was severly weaked by her imprisonment on Zendikar, and when she started assimilating Innistrad, something unexpected happened: the things she started assimilating, in particular the angels, [[AssimilationBackfire started to change her]]. Emrakul became curious, and decided that going into the moon, which is connected to holy magic on Innistrad, would speed the process along. She'll eventually emerge as Emeria, a white-alighned Eldrazi Angel [[HeroWithAnFInGood who has no understanding of what would be truly beneficial for people]]. [[PlayedForHorror In the worst way possible.]]]]

[[WMG: The Upcoming ''Innistrad'' sets will focus on a conflict between Sorin and Arlin]]
We know that the upcoming Innistrad releases in 2021 will feature not one, but ''two'' sets, currently named "Innistrad: Vampires" and "Innistrad: Werewolves." Factor in that two of the three living Innistrad-born Planeswalkers are a vampire and a werewolf respectively, and the rather tattered state of affairs Innistrad was in after Emrakul, and you could have a story about them both wanting to begin rebuilding the Plane, but coming into conflict over how best to do it. Meanwhile, Davriel and Tibalt coudl come into play as the WildCard.
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[[WMG: White and Black are the morally correct pair]]
Cause they are lawful and let people have ambition!

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Only ''we'' know what actually happened between Alhammarret and Jace after Jace ignited. All any investigator's would find is dead sphinx, and a missing apprentice. Further investigation would find the exact same thing Jace himself found: soldier's on ''both'' sides of a war who will testify to meeting him and trading information on the other side. Add in the fact that Jace did ''not'' come from a good neighbourhood, and that he was accused of cheating with his powers, they'd come to the most logical conclusion: a highly-respected mind mage discovered his apprentice, who already had a reputation as a delinquent, was using his magic to sell secrets, and said apprentice murdered him via MindRape and fled. Jace will ''not'' be in for a good time when he returns to Vryn.

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Only ''we'' know what actually happened between Alhammarret and Jace after Jace ignited. All any investigator's would find is dead sphinx, and a missing apprentice. Further investigation would find the exact same thing Jace himself found: soldier's on ''both'' sides of a war who will testify to meeting him and trading information on the other side. Add in the fact that Jace did ''not'' come from a good neighbourhood, and that he was accused of cheating with his powers, they'd come to the most logical conclusion: a highly-respected mind mage discovered his apprentice, who already had a reputation as a delinquent, was using his magic to sell secrets, and said apprentice murdered him via MindRape and fled. Jace will ''not'' be in for a good time when he returns to Vryn.Vryn.

[[WMG: What Emrakul is doing inside the moon]]
Emrakul is TheAssimilator of the Elrazi. However, like the other Titans, Emrakul was severly weaked by her imprisonment on Zendikar, and when she started assimilating Innistrad, something unexpected happened: the things she started assimilating, in particular the angels, [[AssimilationBackfire started to change her]]. Emrakul became curious, and decided that going into the moon, which is connected to holy magic on Innistrad, would speed the process along. She'll eventually emerge as Emeria, a white-alighned Eldrazi Angel [[HeroWithAnFInGood who has no understanding of what would be truly beneficial for people]]. [[PlayedForHorror In the worst way possible.]]
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* Tibalt, our faithful ChewToy.
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Considering Nissa's [[OurElvesAreBetter general attitude about elves]], she probably tripped over Mundus while hopping about the planes in her search to make friends with every damn elf in existence. Perhaps the [[TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]] caused a planar blip that caught her attention. She was probably annoyed by the thought of a bunch of damn dirty Imperials and Nords lording it over Tamriel like they owned the place, and worked with the Altmer and Bosmer to take the reins since [[HumansAreMorons the race of man]] just didn't cut it to run the place as well the [[SuperiorSpecies race of mer]] could. It would explain why the Aldmeri Dominion was able to quickly pound the rest of Tamriel into submission despite having a smaller force to work with. After Nissa moved on to more important things (like stopping the Eldrazi from gobbling the multiverse), the Redguards revolted and the civil war in Skyrim broke out. Without a Planeswalker the Thalmor have receded to a PuppetMaster position because they don't have the power to tackle the situation head-on.

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Considering Nissa's [[OurElvesAreBetter general attitude about elves]], she probably tripped over Mundus while hopping about the planes in her search to make friends with every damn elf in existence. Perhaps the [[TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]] caused a planar blip that caught her attention. She was probably annoyed by the thought of a bunch of damn dirty Imperials and Nords lording it over Tamriel like they owned the place, and worked with the Altmer and Bosmer to take the reins since [[HumansAreMorons the race of man]] just didn't cut it to run the place as well the [[SuperiorSpecies race of mer]] could. It would explain why the Aldmeri Dominion was able to quickly pound the rest of Tamriel into submission despite having a smaller force to work with. After Nissa moved on to more important things (like stopping the Eldrazi from gobbling the multiverse), the Redguards revolted and the civil war in Skyrim broke out. Without a Planeswalker the Thalmor have receded to a PuppetMaster puppetmaster position because they don't have the power to tackle the situation head-on.
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* Tezzeret, bringing in a Phyrexian storyline.

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* Tezzeret, bringing in a Phyrexian storyline.storyline.

[[WMG: Jace is a wanted fugitive on his home-plane]]
Only ''we'' know what actually happened between Alhammarret and Jace after Jace ignited. All any investigator's would find is dead sphinx, and a missing apprentice. Further investigation would find the exact same thing Jace himself found: soldier's on ''both'' sides of a war who will testify to meeting him and trading information on the other side. Add in the fact that Jace did ''not'' come from a good neighbourhood, and that he was accused of cheating with his powers, they'd come to the most logical conclusion: a highly-respected mind mage discovered his apprentice, who already had a reputation as a delinquent, was using his magic to sell secrets, and said apprentice murdered him via MindRape and fled. Jace will ''not'' be in for a good time when he returns to Vryn.
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* Generally, MagicTheGathering has happy endings

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*** There is NO WAY the parallels between Venser and the Tenth Doctor could be mere coincidence. Just look at their respective deaths. Tenth Doctor: Sacrifices himself to save a friend, subsequently dies of radiation. Venser: Gets sick of Phtisis, which is essentially the MagicTheGathering equivalent of radiation, then sacrifices himself to save a friend (Karn).

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*** There is NO WAY the parallels between Venser and the Tenth Doctor could be mere coincidence. Just look at their respective deaths. Tenth Doctor: Sacrifices himself to save a friend, subsequently dies of radiation. Venser: Gets sick of Phtisis, which is essentially the MagicTheGathering TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering equivalent of radiation, then sacrifices himself to save a friend (Karn).
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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk, and yet here Mowu and the dinosaurs are. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]

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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk, and yet here Mowu and the dinosaurs are. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]]]

[[WMG: Planeswalkers who will appear in the Netflix show]]
* Jace Belern. Very popular and powerful.
* Nicol Bolas. An excellent villain.
* Liliana Vess, as a mildly sympathetic villain.
* Sorin Markov. A very complex character tragic story.
* Elspeth Tirel. Another tragic story.
* Tezzeret, bringing in a Phyrexian storyline.
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Yog-Sothoth or Shub-Niggurath
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** Yes, but LawfulStupid is still not ''evil''. [[CaptainObvious Stupid]], yes. But that's not the same as evil.

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** Yes, but LawfulStupid is still not ''evil''. [[CaptainObvious Stupid]], Stupid, yes. But that's not the same as evil.
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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that Mowu has been in Ravnica during the war of the spark. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]

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* We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that planeswalk, and yet here Mowu has been in Ravnica during and the war of the spark.dinosaurs are. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]
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* Confirmed. By killing the demons, she causes her contract to fall under the control of Nicol Bolas.
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We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that Mowu has been in Ravnica during the war of the spark.

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We *We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that Mowu has been in Ravnica during the war of the spark. {{Jossed}} by [[WordOfGod Mark Rosewater]][[https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183327541498/theres-a-rule-that-planeswalkers-cant-planeswalk .]]
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We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that Mowu has been in Ravnica during the war of the spark, and Huatli's power was not to create dinosaurs but to call them, and we have never heard of dinosaurs on Ravnica, this option may be the case.

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We know that planeswalkers can't bring any organic matter with them when they planeswalk. Since we know that Mowu has been in Ravnica during the war of the spark, and Huatli's power was not to create dinosaurs but to call them, and we have never heard of dinosaurs on Ravnica, this option may be the case.spark.

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