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CardName: Sunflower Cost: G Type: Creature - Plant Pow/Tgh: 1/2 Rules Text: Defender {T}: Add one mana of any color. {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}: Transform Sunflower and untap it. Flavour Text: Where sunflowers congregate, no violence can be committed. Back side: CardName: Fields of Light Cost: Type: Land Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: {T}: Choose a player. That player adds two mana of the color of their choice. Flavour Text: The Fields of Light, in addition to providing an abundant source of mana, create a sense of tranquility and peace in all who partake in their mana. Set/Rarity: Mirroria Uncommon Defender
: Add one mana of any color. : Transform Sunflower and untap it. Where sunflowers congregate, no violence can be committed.
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: Choose a player. That player adds two mana of the color of their choice.
The Fields of Light, in addition to providing an abundant source of mana, create a sense of tranquility and peace in all who partake in their mana.
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The closest precedent for the Fields' ability is Valleymaker. The idea of a plant that produced mana originated in the discussions about how the green faction in the community set worships the sun, which is located within a plant (since the sky is blocked). The flavor is that when enough Sunflowers get together, the whole area becomes a massive mana source.
So you prefer the idea of the sun in a tree? I'm rather enamored with the idea of it being a stag, but I could change.
If the sun is in a tree or plant of some sort, it makes more sense that the sentient plants worship it. Also, a tree can become giant, fitting a large "star" inside. A stag, unless it's an elemental or something, would carry a very small sun.
It is an elemental. It's also made of wood and plants. It just takes the form of a stag.
Anyway, I can like the tree too. It would certainly make pretty card art.
I hadn't realized it wasn't an actual stag. Now that you've explained it, your idea makes a lot more sense.