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Shadowmoor, contraire de lorwyn ? |
le 13/01/2008 14:37 |
A ce que j'ai lu, Shadowmoor, l'extension apres leveciel, serait en complete opposition avec Lorwyn.
Fini les oiseaux qui chantent, les elfes qui gambadent...
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L'Aurore, le climax de Lorwyn, va transformer cet été perpétuel, dans une nuit et une lugubre obscurité tout aussi perpétuel. Cela va inclure de nombreux changements, les gobelins devenant cannibales, les elfes passant de chasseurs à proies, ou la quasi-extinction des sangpyres, etc.
source : Magiccorp
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* Lorwyn is transforming into Shadowmoor at the onset of the Aurora. The world changes from idyllic daytime into creeping darkness and gloom (and yes, the swamps don't look happy).
* The Aurora causes a change from daylight to nighttime, almost like a planar overlay such as with Rath and Dominaria. Something, perhaps Colfenor's ritual of yew-lore rebirth has caused this one to be premature(?). It frightens even the elementals.
* The coming darkness is responsible for the cannibalistic change in the boggarts, and more, including the seeming extinction of the Flamekin (Ashling is perhaps the only one who can stop that). In the end, the Elves become the hunted ones in a twist of irony. A dream-harvest of Rosheen Meanderer shows the change in Lorwyn, where Elf lands become encroached upon by the more feral tribes.
* The Merfolk are turning feral due to this corruption. There's more to it than this, but skim-reading got this much out of it. Brigid inadvertantly causes even Sygg to go mad (when he could have avoided the effects; it involves an elemental-based artifact called the Crescent of Morningtide).
* The seedling Colfenor had Rhys plant is not Colfenor reborn. It's a "female", though the gender usage is inaccurate, according to the sapling; it prefers to be "it" rather than "he" or "she. She also knows of Oona (perhaps even personally), who has many names including Godflower.
* Oona is trying to subvert Maralen, who indentured herself to Oona to escape death or something in Glen Elendra.
* Even Oona doesn't know everything, only Rosheen Meanderer seems to have that distinction; this was hinted in Rei Nakazawa's article, but even the Giants respect Rosheen's longevity and knowledge. Rosheen predates Colfenor and a number of ancient Treefolk; she is one of the oldest living beings in Lorwyn aside from Oona who seems to be the eldest.
* Brion and Kiel didn't die from moonglove poisoning in Lorwyn.
* Rhys' "nuclear bomb" was caused by a strange sort of resonance between Maralen, himself, and Oona, the latter of which seems to be how Maralen ended up meeting with Rhys after he "detonated".
* There are "outcast" Faeries called the Groundless, Faeries that somehow do not have wings (they were born wingless). They're not quite the same way as eyeblighted Elves are, but close.
* Rhys joins up with the secret "eyeblight society" Nath was a part of, but this is due to the Perfect Eidren (who is one of the few Perfects aware of it) recruiting him after capturing him. In other words, Eidren made him the offer to rejoin as an "elf" and effectively clear his charges, in a manner of speaking. Hard to say how Gryffid will take that, though.
* If you live on Lorwyn, don't make Oona mad. She's a nasty one when she wants to be.
Source : Mtg salvation.
hehe, du blanc au noir, ca promet !
Des Sangami en noir ? :)
Ca serait classe :p
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