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- Dec 18, 2022
Tbh, I'm quite tired of the parodies of culture or literature sets. I find that the best planes aren't really based off of anything except for lore, themes and gameplay mechanics.Unlike God or Deity which are fine to stay in.
Or that recent set where they parodied the Norse pantheon. Or Egyptian gods. Or Japanese mythology
Zendikar is still revisited today as a plane highlighting the struggle between nature and those willing to brave it and the unnatural which seeks to subjugate them.
Ravnica was an amazing experiment in showing the subtitles of color interactions in lore. The different guilds representing some play styles or themes for color combinations. With these styles or themes being represented in flavor.
Innistrad is a representation of gothic horror combined with some original elements. The original elements are what made the plane special though, and the lack of those has really screwed over the last set.
Then there is shandlar, lorwyn, tarkir and the list goes on and on. Makes it look like WOTC is just calling it in.
Somebody needs to hammer Rosewater about how black being the color of evil / death is racist. I wanna see the faggot break the color pie more.
The saddest thing about the censorship in magic is that it comes from a fear to comply with bigoted and ignorant people, instead of compassion and a genuine desire to do good.
Black colored creatures are often White people, Yawgmoth the biggest bad of them all, whose final form was described as a murderous plague cloud of all of the evils of the world, was originally a White man centered in Black. By contrast One of the most popular planeswalkers is Teferri, a selfless and heroic Black man with secondary colors in White. The colors have always had a clear set of ideologies, principles and play styles associated with each. WOTC continues to miss an opportunity to highlight he diversity of their characters ideologies(represented in a cards color) and how they transcend racial, gender and ethnic identity.
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