![]() Otherwise, barring bards, Fullcasters should primarily be found in the Dhuund organization, where Grand Hypocrite Baral imprisons and brainwashes them. ![]() No its Clerics and Paladins that should be locked to elves, as elves are the only ones who view the world in a religious manner. it is as much a City of spires as Ravnica and the fact that every race has Lifecrafters suggests the opposite, Druids and artifice are compatible there. in Kaladesh you should easily be able to be a Mechanization Druid or Urban Ranger. Then theres the normal Government wing of the Consul, with Judges, Peacekeeping forces and that focuses on city infrastructure and development, named characters here are Sram the senior Edificer, Kimbal the Consul of Allocation, and Pia Nalaar, who replaced Kimbal after the Revolution because of his function as an Agent of Bolas.Ĭlass Availability: the Lockdown on the "Nature" classes in Ghirapur to only elves doesnt make sense as far as the "Living City" that is part of the world's concept. Padeem and Dovin Baan are ranking members of the organization in its manufacturing wing, with Padeem judging which inventions are slated for mass production and Baan overseeing maintainance staff and the process of implementing The Dhuund, run by Chief of Compliance and Blue Mage Hitler Dhirian Baral, hunts and kills Fullcasters and religious characters. Ghirapur's The Consulate actually is more like the US government with its own different divisions. Generally speaking, a "setting" from MTG is about the size of New York State now.Ĭonsulate being evil: James Wyatt really, really dropped the ball here. Lathnu is the capital of the Dwarves but its just like, Pittsburg to Ghirapur's NYC. Maybe they are the snazziest magical tyrants? I just don't get how super ornate pretty stuff really works with the whole 'oppressive government wearing down individuals' thing. The art is wonderful, however, and I really like the aesthetic. Are there just no other cities for some reason? There's a tiny section about the wilds, but it seems pretty lack luster. Okay, I just skimmed the article, but one thing is confusing me: If you don't like the Consulate, what's preventing you from just.Moving away? I get some people might want to fight for their homeland, but that is a pretty dangerous option. I wouldn't mind seeing these expanded to single book settings. They all have MtG art too, which is very good (and new to me). While UA has been uneven to me, Wyatt's been delivering solid hits with these 30-40 page intros to these settings. I've only skimmed Kaladesh so far: A couple of new monsters, quite a few descriptions with instructions to reskin other stat blocks, rules for making some magic items, 2 new races, new versions of elves and dwarves, plus good chunks of flavor text. Apparently, the 3 out so far are all from James Wyatt. I don't really play Magic and I've been finding these articles awesome. Apparently, a new setting inspired by MtG has been out for a couple of weeks.
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