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Meiylyr Bleakwinter
I've come to a decision after playing Meylar - I should never play a spellcaster. Not ever. Not even a little bit. Never. Meylar seems to be filling the role of party tank when he was designed as a scout. He's a Ranger/Cleric of no god, with domains of Plant and Animal. Ideally, in his higher levels, he'll take a level of Contemplative, to get the Celerity domain.
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Melkor Malhavoc
One of Meiylar's compatriots. Melkor here slew an ogre-Mage in a bare-knuckle brawl and took said ogre's sword. After this feat of strength, he bragged long and far about his strength and power over such useless things as mages and wizards. And then found - to his shock and horror - that he was developing sorcerous powers. Now, almost perpetually pissed off, Melkor strides the land seeking ways to harness this new power, and has since learned how to wear his armour in a way that doesn't impede his spellcasting.
He's also dumb enough that Meiylar managed to convince him to smoke oregano.
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Melody - Card Dress
A gift I did for Jason HR.
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Minimu
Hooray for tiny axe-wielding goths.
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MtG - Bleakwater Primalist
Yah, I'm working on my own magic set. Yeah, I know. Yeeeah, I know. No, I probably won't show it to you. And trust me, I want to. But I'm too shy.
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MtG - Creeping Mist
See previous. For a bit of gas, this has one fine ass.
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MtG - Jet Judicant
This one got ditched. I was toying with the (silly?) idea of a cycle of cards that emulated the moxen. Specifically, they were creatures that reduced the coloured mana cost of the first spell you played in a turn and carried an extra drawback.
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MtG - Living Warren
This one, on the other hand, I'm still in favour of. The flavour text for this one was "Not all the refugees from Heartwood remained outcast."
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MtG - Rimewood Lorian
Quirion Ranger is about the only thing I can offer as a source for this one.
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MtG - Elemental Seedling
Everyone makes a 1-drop mana accelerator. Heh.
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