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CardName: Feroz, Warden of Ulgrotha Cost: 3U Type: Planeswalker - Feroz Pow/Tgh: /3 Rules Text: [+1] Put a ban counter on target creature. Creatures with ban counters on them don’t untap as long as Feroz is in play. [-2] Search your library for a blue instant card, reveal that card, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library. [-7] You gain an emblem with “Creature spells cannot be cast.” Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Magic 20XX Mythic

Feroz, Warden of Ulgrotha
{3}{u}
 
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Planeswalker – Feroz
+1 Put a ban counter on target creature. Creatures with ban counters on them don’t untap as long as Feroz is in play.
-2 Search your library for a blue instant card, reveal that card, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library.
-7 You gain an emblem with “Creature spells cannot be cast.”
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Created on 29 Jul 2013 by jmgariepy

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2013-07-29 03:27:09: jmgariepy created the card Feroz, Warden of Ulgrotha

Part of the "Which past planeswalkers could still be around" cycle in Magic 20XX. If Serra, Resplendant is fair game, then her lover Feroz must be too.

I got a general positive vibe from the card. The idea working hard to lock all creatures out of the game appealed to a few people. It's unfair... but ultimates, by their nature, are unfair.

The artwork on this card, however, got a few... responses. When I was shopping for stock art, I found a picture of blue wizard doing just what Feroz seems to do. The wizard, however, was a pretty woman. I did some thinking, and did some research. Any story that had Feroz in it was pre-revision, so mentions of Feroz as a 'he' from before 1997 don't count. And none of the flavor text in Homelands hints at Feroz's gender... people just assumed Feroz is male by virtue of being Serra's lover. But if there's any character in Magic that's a candidate lesbian, it's probably Serra. I mean, have you seen her realm? She's the reason why all angels in Magic are women by default. At the very least, it's obvious that she prefers the company of women.

So I made Feroz a female, and a number of people took me to task on it. I explained my position, but they didn't like it. They just always though of Feroz as being male. I got to admit, the name doesn't sound very feminine. But outside of that, I'm pretty sure all the whiners were all sticks in the mud.

Finally, a note on costs. I don't have my original costs for planeswalker loyalty (who knows why), so I kind of have to guess. I guess this is right? I'm willing to listen to suggestions.

Canonically, the answer re: Feroz appears to be settled by, of all cards, Didgeridoo.

Also, it seem cruel for you to give these comments and not link the art.

Ah! I missed Didgeridoo! Well, I guess that settles it.

Sorry, Vitenka. The art is somewhere, but unfortunately, I'm going off of my notes, and not my card set. If I had it, I'd post it.

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