“Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to 20 people you like and include me (presuming I’m someone you like). You can’t use the band I used. Try not to repeat a song title. It’s a lot harder than you think!”
Since I’m not the meme type, I’m not going to pass it on, but I’ll leave anyone who reads this to do the same and let me know!
I’ve been reading up a bit about the new Magic rules changes (thanks XIV!), and noticed that a favorite of mine got mention, but no new errata: Braid of Fire.
I grabbed the idea for today’s image from Wizards own site. I’ll admit, I grabbed it purely on the artwork (and the fact that Jessa said I should), it’s Naya Battlemage.
It might have occurred to you that I have a bit of a weakness for dragons. Especially dragon artwork, which is one reason that I have a lot of dragon mosaics. Today’s mosaic was one I put together when it first came out, but was recently suggested to me by a friend; so, I regenerated it – Intet, the Dreamer.
Just before my comprehensive exam, I finished Road of the Patriarch by Robert A. Salvatore. Now, those of you who know me well probably recognize that name as he is one of my favorite authors. For me, Road of the Patriarch did not disappoint, and was quite a good novel. Spoilers below.
Last week I said I would have to wait for my mana, but this week I want it right now! One of the most iconic images in all of magic, It’s actually surprising it’s not the card back – it’s Black Lotus!
Ok, so I may be a day late and a mana short, but I’m not too worried because I have today’s card in the out-of-the-game area. With no casting cost and suspend, the only thing we need is a bit more time… …It’s Lotus Bloom!
Today’s wizard comes from XIV’s EDH deck. He’s a flying contortionist and has his blue brains splattered all over the sky, that’s right, it’s Zur the Enchanter.
Ok – Now that I’m done with my series on Elder Dragon Legends, I’m looking for people to tell me what they are using for their EDH general. I’ll take all the suggestions I get and put them into some sort of pseudorandom queue, and do them as I get around to it. Until then, watch this spot for new and exciting mosaics, every week!
Thoughts are stripped of their texture to form words that they might be colored by the mind of another.