In the last
comic Armada published, Urza-Mishra War #2, mention was made of three comics
that were planned but now cancelled: Alliances, Prelude to War and Planeswalker
War. It turns out even more works were in the pipeline though! Obviously
the story of Antiquities was still unfinished and would've been concluded by a third mini-series. Comics based on The Dark, Mirage and the then company
mascot Hurloon Minotaur, as well as the rather random sounding
"Merfolk" had also been planned. In addition to the comics, more games were also being developed. An arcade game called Armageddon, based loosely on the Planeswalkers War, actually got as far as having a few proto-types made! You can find some info and pictures here, and YouTube even has a low quality clip of some gameplay.
Jeff Gomez told me that the Ash Warlord Embereck was actually created by the designer of this game, Victor Mercieca, hence his rather out-there design: he was meant to look striking in an arcade game! In addition to Armageddon a fighting game for consoles called
Ironblood and a PC RPG called Rise of the Mana Wraith where in the works.
Most
of these comic- and game projects were still in early development, so little can be said about
them. But Prelude to War, Planeswalkers War and a comic called Walker of Night all had gotten
to the point where at least story overviews were made. A few years back storyline guru Zazdor was allowed to look at the scripts and now Jeff Gomez has, after verifying their accuracy, shared Zazdor's overviews with me, so I can share a summary of them with you all! This is stuff that has been hanging in limbo for almost two decades, with only small details slipping through to the storyline community, so I am tremendously excited and very honored to be able to do this! So... let me first thank both Jeff Gomez and Zazdor an infinite amount of times for enabling me to do this, and.. let's dive into our first comic!
"Walker
of Night" is of course Leshrac's title, and this comic would have dealt
with his imprisonment by Taysir. In fact, I've already spoke a little about it in my
Alliances review, since The Story of the Battlemage Ravidel places the
imprisonment in the same paragraph as the events of Alliances. I noted there
that Zazdor told me Leshrac's events wouldn't have happened in Alliances and I
speculated it may have been in Prelude to War, as at the time I didn't know
Walker of Night was a separate project.
SUMMARY
We open with a Prodigal Sorcerer called Arlen who left theInstitute of Arcane Studies, last seen in the Harper Prism novel The Prodigal Sorcerer, to figure out why those born in the city of Estark, last seen in Arena, are so gifted in magics. He never figures it out, but his quest is
witnessed by an invisible and intangible Leshrac, who gives a monologue about
his fate. Apparently after Shandalar he had settled some old scores before
setting up shop in Estark to try his hand at white magic! Everything
was going swimmingly until Ravidel turned up and in the subsequent duel
deliberately forced Leshrac to spend all his mana on counterspells and Nether Void costs. Leshrac was then trapped by Taysir in an Oubliette. (At least, I think
the Oubliette is Taysir's. It's not mentioned explicitly, but I don't think
Ravidel could trap Leshrac on his own. Plus Taysir pops up directly after the
imprisonment, and Oubliette is an Arabian Nights card, so...)
SUMMARY
We open with a Prodigal Sorcerer called Arlen who left the
















