Friday, 27 August 2021

Coldsnap Online

I've been saying that Kamigawa started a trend of the storyline mattering more and more, a trend that would last for years. There was another trend starting around the same time though; the trend of WotC asking themselves "But what is we printed even more cards?"

See, back in the day we got 3 standard sets per year, and a Core set every other year, which left a gap in the schedule every non-Core year. In 2004 it was filled with the non-tournament Unhinged, in 2006 they made their first extra Standard legal set with Coldsnap, in 2008 they just made a 4 set block with Lorwyn/Shadowmoor, as well as the first From the Vault and Duel Decks... and so the curve trends upwards to today where a set that came out a month ago already feels like ancient history because we've gone through 2 spoiler seasons since it's release!

Ow, that was dangerously topical for this blog! Quickly, back to 2006! So... Coldsnap! What a weird set! Nowadays all the extra sets have clear audiences, Modern Horizons is for Modern, Vintage Masters is for Vintage, Conspiracy is for draft fans (give me Conspiracy 3 Wizards! Pleeeeeeease!), everything is for Commander... even the original "fourth set", Unhinged, had a clear audience in the people who had been asking for a second silver-bordered set ever since Unglued had come out. But a third Ice Age set? Who was asking for that? Reading through some of the articles announcing it you get the idea that this was more about WotC having an in-joke about a missing set than catering to a specific audience.

I'm not going to complain though! Bizarre though it may be, Coldsnap gave the storyline a unique opportunity to revisit a previous era and I'm totally there for it! As much as I love the way early Magic set jumped centuries or even millennia apart and thus created a long and varied timeline, it is a bit sad this meant settings and characters would never be used again (a few immortals here and there notwithstanding). So when, after years of seemingly treating continuity as something to be avoided since it would just lead to obsessive fans complaining about it, WotC suddenly did such a deep dive there was a lot of excitement! And also some anxiety from obsessive fans about possible continuity issues.

Well... let's see what they've made of it!

Saturday, 21 August 2021

Dissension Online

Right, you know the deal by now, Feature Articles, Taste the Magic, Arcana's, and a mini-site that is probably not very intere- what's that? There's actually stories on the mini-site this time around? I guess we've got more to talk about then! (By the way, you might have to move about on the Wayback Machine timeline for a while before you find a version of the site where you can actually reach the Simic and Rakdos bits of the site...)

MINI-SITE STORIES

The guild descriptions have nothing new to tell you if you're even halfway familiar with Ravnica (there's a few cool pieces of art though), so let's quickly move onto the stories!

Is that thing on the left a Simic Grick?

Saturday, 14 August 2021

Dissension

 

Writer - Cory J. Herndon
Cover Art - Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai
First Printing - May 2006

SUMMARY

Three weeks after Guildpact ended the master thief Capobar is hired to go into the ruins of the Cauldron and retrieve cerebral fluid of the dragons Zomaj Hauc brought to life. He finds the third dragon, thought dead when part of the building collapsed on its egg, begging for death while being eaten by some nephilim. After retrieving the fluid Capobar is kidnapped by his own "shadewalker" accoplices. The nephilim grow to enormous sizes and start destroying the Utvara township. Master Engineer Crixizix rescues as many people as she can (Crix was granted a promotion and some new syllables by Niv-Mizzet for her conduct last novel) and requests aid from Niv-Mizzet himself. The dragon shows up and kills two nephilim before getting either bored or scared and flying off. Crixizix sends Pivlic to the main city to warn Teysa. Unfortunately, the nephilim also start moving that way. All of this is watched by one of the lupul shapeshifters.

Teysa was summoned to the city because a badly beaten Feather showed up at Prahv, the Azorius headquarters, and turned herself in for desertion, striking a superior, oathbreaking, failure to attend to her guild duties... and guild-matricide, then requested the baroness Karlov as her advokist.

Sunday, 8 August 2021

Guildpact Online

And we are back for the online coverage of Guildpact. It will start out pretty much the same as last time, with a fairly basic mini-site, and a feature article by Rei Nakazawa, but when we get closer to the release of Dissension Matt Cavotta will get a storytelling bug and we'll have some actual stories to cover!

But let's start at the beginning: Like last time, there is little to say about the Guildpact mini-site. Once again it is just a quick introduction to the three guilds in the set. It eschews the structure we saw with the first set of talking about the guildleaders, the guildhalls, etc., but it spices things up with some neat art from the style guides, which is always nice. No trailer this time though.