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Recent updates to Traditions of Glasmarn: (Generated at 2025-07-07 11:58:07)
Inspired by Ugetsu
For the Cat God, there is benefit to them dying. Since you can keep one copy of a legendary, I think it'll be fine. That is something I'll need to review for the other four God tokens however.
The dfcs are a single cycle that I was originally hesitant to include, but changed my mind after remembering the enchantment-to-land cycle in Ixalan (I forgot about the five dfc artifacts in the set though). I would rather scrap the dfc elder gods (none of the elder gods are akin in appearance to particular animals or to humanoid species in appearance and would allow a more open artistic depiction based on the idea) entirely than add more dfcs to the set.
Humans- that's just flavor and they're common in the set. It's limited fodder.
Idk about how I feel on changing the ability. On one hand, I don't see Food being run through in a circle enough where one death would allow the player to loop this as much as they can afford to in a single turn. But then, there's probably something somewhere that'd make this degenerate, and I'm generally against anything degenerate.
Is it intentional that this gives you multiple legendary tokens to kill each other?
I feel, in a set with TDFCs there is a cleaner solution: "may discard a card, if they don't transform ~."
On the back-face you have the Cat God and it drains life upon transforming back. Maybe the set thrives on the token sacrifice, but on a rare this will not be a Limited relevant card anyway, right?
Addendum: I feel, this kind of effect will serve more as discard fodder than life gain. I sure hope there is a way to exploit that.
I don't know how you feel about optimizing for digital, but I feel this ability might be better as "
: Return ~ from your graveyard to your hand. Activate only if a Human died this turn while this card was in your graveyard."
I noticed also that the ability triggers on any Human dying. Do you want to encourage playing Humans or discourage it?
Inspired by the film The Feast
fix'd typo
fixed flavor text