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This was like the first SFW Idel concept (The first ones were too much on the fetishist side). She is an elf who likes tattoos, piercings, all kinds of music, beer and girls.
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Miri’s concept hasn’t changed all that much. Her horns are longer, I think, but looking at my unified notes, things haven’t changed like Idel has.
She’s a demon and , unlike other demons, she’s a very propper, tamed , ladylike woman. She likes books, tea, flowers, ribbons and swings both ways.
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Punk rock elves
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fast Saheeli. I love her.
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why is she so damn perfect? ;////;
Morning!! here with @wizards_magic enjoying inventors fair in paramount theater at @paxwest cosplaying the newest #planewalker saheeli rai from kaladesh😝😝😝 #mtg #paxwest #mtgkld #paxprime #costume #magicthegathering #coplay #paxprime (at Paramount Theatre)
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Went around @paxwest and paramount theater with @wizards_magic to find as many saheeli rai billboard as possible!!!!! 😝😝😝 #mtg #mtgkld #paxprime #costume #cosplay #magicthegathering # (at Paramount Theatre)
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process for this
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Getting excited for Kaladesh?
Another plane, another walk
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http://lantern-kiaori.deviantart.com/art/Practice-N1-629313399
Keeping the practice going
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Liliana kicks ass
http://lantern-kiaori.deviantart.com/art/Liliana-Vess-624999539
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“In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power, Green Lantern’s light!”
(Y/N) (L/N) of Earth. There is great will in your heart. Welcome to the Green Lantern Corps.
Gifs do not belong to me.
Requests open.
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Shadows Over Innistrad looks great
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Magic lag: what is happening and how it affects some players.
As you all know, this is the SOI pre-release weekend. I hope everybody is doing well and having a great time. I haven’t had the chance to play because the big majority of events in my city have been canceled to the next week, or to further notice.
It’s not the first time, and I’m not really sure why this is happening since all the pre-release events for the Tarkir block were really ok, but some say that’s because is difficult to bring in the product in time through costumes.
I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and we are having a bit of trouble stabilizing most things right now, being MTG the least of our problems really, but you can feel the atmosphere in almost everything. We had a change in our government recently and, even before the elections were held, that meant that the Grand Prix weren’t being held here in 2016, but in Costa Rica. Not having the Grand Prix is a big deal for local pro players who can’t travel abroad, shops, vendors, and more casual players who sell cards to others and play side events cheaper than in stores in any FNM. This were due to “Political Inestability”, even though, again, the elections were yet to come (Anyway, kudos to anyone playing the Costa Rica GP, I hear they are great organizers).
Another thing happening right now is the devaluation of our coin. It has been happening since the 2000′s, and now is quite high, being 1 dls = 14 pesos. Add that to the inflation, the fact that most people aren’t getting rises in their salaries and that many people is loosing their jobs, and you guess that maybe, paying 630 pesos isn’t worth it for a pre-release event. A lot of friends who were able to play in the past, can’t right now just because of the prices. I fear that this will continue happening.
Magic never was a cheap game, Is not designed to be cheap, but most of the prices aren’t even correlating with the real prices in the USA, even taking the devalutaion into consideration (this even includes sleeves and other related products). I had the chance to play the pre-release event of OGW in San Francisco earlier this year, and I remember talking to my friends back in Buenos Aires, and how they weren’t playing because of how expensive it was, and at the same time I was doing the math for what I was paying, and it didn’t made sense. This prices aren’t even trying to cover for the cardboard Avacyn’s or the cool lamps, since most of this things never get to Latin America.
So this is what is happening right now, in a rough nutshell and in bad english, in my city. I don’t know how other players in other parts of the world are handling similar issues, but it would be interesting to know, since Magic is a world phenomenon and is approached by, not only other cultures, but by other economical realities and environments.
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“Tales from the Pit” #1247
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