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Recent updates to The Fading Aurora: (Generated at 2025-12-14 02:33:40)
Flavorwise, my intended backstory involves Venser being more or less a disembodied floating spark, and he’s less here to fix the aspects of a dual plane than he is to fix himself. This is no altruistic mission; he’s done that once before and look where it got him (dead, stuck inside a golem).
Type line fixed.
Black because I intend black to be the color that most screws with the divide/blending between the two aspects of the plane. Which makes me realize I shouldmake some flavor edits to the black and red DFC common lands (faeries/goblins instead of goblins/elementals).
This looks really jarring when it's missing its card types.
Why is this
?
Fair enough I guess.
And yet not so much compared to Feral Prowler.
Arguably, the value with Byway Courier was the fact that the card draw came with an artifact that, by its own nature, could be utilized as a hook for other things in the set.
This feels really pushed when you compare it to Byway Courier.
> I know the official templating is changing with Dominaria, but I didn’t look up exactly what it was changing to when I wrote the card text.
Well, I can tell you that "
: Produce
" isn't what it's officially changing to (though it should have), so I didn't spoil it for you :)
The templating isn’t dialed in there. I know the official templating is changing with Dominaria, but I didn’t look up exactly what it was changing to when I wrote the card text. I’ll fix these as I go.
My intention is to show the two plane/aspects separating again and/or bleeding into each other, hopefully with a number of DFCs that help demonstrate situational dominance of one plane/aspect or the other. As such, I plan on having each of the prinary tribes get a number of cards that play “out of color”. For instance, a Kithkin drafted deck would typically go dominant W/G or W/U, but with the DFC lands, splashing across the split gets easier, and the odd W/B or W/R kithkin is far less of an outlier. Everything’s still in rough outline stage still though, so we’ll see.