
The players could perhaps be tasked with rooting out the shadow schools or with exploring Dominaria and digging up the past looking for ancient artifacts. They have three schools based on the original founders of the academy which could make interesting backgrounds as well as some shadow schools based on Mishra and Gix who were pro-Phyrexia. The Tolarian academies could make for an interesting campaign where the players are all practioners of arcane magic (I'm thinking bards, wizards, arcane tricksters, eldritch knights, and sorcerers would be good for this type of campaign). A campaign based around maintaining this alliance could be interesting, so could a campaign based around breaking it. Shiv is interesting in that the 4 races of goblins, humans, viashino (lizard people), and dragons are all in an alliance. There may be exceptions but I can't think of any. Something I only just realised is that in MtG demons seem to be almost always male to oppose the white angels which have always been female. Now the forest no longer allows civilised races to live in it and actively moves to destroy any artifacts.īenalia vs the Demonlord Belzenlok which is the typical white vs black.


The great forest of Yavimaya highlights the war between green/nature and blue/artifice (I know anyone could cast aftifacts but blue seems to make a habit of using them). The artbook arrived yesterday and I've had a good read through it, I was reminded of a lot of stuff from back when I first started playing MtG.
