Bump In The Night

mtgthings:

“Waiting for the “one more land” that never came”

mtgthings:

“Waiting for the “one more land” that never came”

defranco:

My nerd boner if forcing me to buy this for my girlfriend to wear. (Taken with instagram)

defranco:

My nerd boner if forcing me to buy this for my girlfriend to wear. (Taken with instagram)

mtgthings:

“When you buy your first booster box”

mtgthings:

“When you buy your first booster box”


The moonfolk, or soratami, of the plane of Kamigawa are a secretive and inquisitive race. Their knowledge of the metaphysical forces on their own plane is unparalleled. When the field scholar Tamiyo became a Planeswalker, gaining the keys to the Multiverse was greater than any dream she ever had. Each plane seemed to her to be an unexplored trove of knowledge to be brought back to the great scroll-towers of Oboro.
For Tamiyo, every plane holds a mystery that sets it apart from all others, and on Innistrad that mystery is the silver moon. Tamiyo has been observing Innistrad for many cycles, using her powers as a Planeswalker to gain insight into the force it exerts on the world. She has watched with rapt attention the moon’s effect on the lycanthropic curse, and she has written extensive notes on the ebb and flow of vampire frenzies in relation to the moon’s influence. Her curiosity eventually led her to the door of the famed Nephalian astronomancer Jenrik. Tamiyo spent months in his moonstone tower poring over countless charts, adding her own observations to his collection about the odd power the moon holds over the denizens and populace of this plane.
With Avacyn’s return, Tamiyo has been excitedly writing theories about the angel’s effects on the land, its creatures, and the moon. The nature of the Helvault, the creation of the wolfir, the appearance of the gryffs, and the origins of the newly empowered holy wards are all filling her scrolls with more questions than answers.

The moonfolk, or soratami, of the plane of Kamigawa are a secretive and inquisitive race. Their knowledge of the metaphysical forces on their own plane is unparalleled. When the field scholar Tamiyo became a Planeswalker, gaining the keys to the Multiverse was greater than any dream she ever had. Each plane seemed to her to be an unexplored trove of knowledge to be brought back to the great scroll-towers of Oboro.

For Tamiyo, every plane holds a mystery that sets it apart from all others, and on Innistrad that mystery is the silver moon. Tamiyo has been observing Innistrad for many cycles, using her powers as a Planeswalker to gain insight into the force it exerts on the world. She has watched with rapt attention the moon’s effect on the lycanthropic curse, and she has written extensive notes on the ebb and flow of vampire frenzies in relation to the moon’s influence. Her curiosity eventually led her to the door of the famed Nephalian astronomancer Jenrik. Tamiyo spent months in his moonstone tower poring over countless charts, adding her own observations to his collection about the odd power the moon holds over the denizens and populace of this plane.

With Avacyn’s return, Tamiyo has been excitedly writing theories about the angel’s effects on the land, its creatures, and the moon. The nature of the Helvault, the creation of the wolfir, the appearance of the gryffs, and the origins of the newly empowered holy wards are all filling her scrolls with more questions than answers.


(Source: vedalkenghurl, via mtgthings)

defranco:

Lee was about to film the final story of the day so I asked her why she thought Maxim said she had “list potential”.  She responded with….well because I can do this.  :-pFollow me on Instagram here for all the weird looks into my dumb life.

defranco:

Lee was about to film the final story of the day so I asked her why she thought Maxim said she had “list potential”.  She responded with….well because I can do this.  :-p

Follow me on Instagram here for all the weird looks into my dumb life.