It truly gives a vibe counter to the fear it induces, but it also grants the feeling that there was a big victory in this small task of tending to one's own curiosity.
6. Midnight Hunt's Gisa, Glorious Resurrector
Speaking of fear being a potential side effect of triumph, our final card in this article delves even more[...]
Midnight Hunt Archives
We took a look at all the sets that take place on Innistrad – Innistrad proper, Dark Ascension, Avacyn Restored, Shadows Over Innistrad, Eldritch Moon, and Midnight Hunt, and found what we believe to be the most dread-inducing card, speaking aesthetically, in each set Previously, we went over the creepiest, most haunting, and most poignant cards in these sets, and[...]
Midnight Hunt's Beloved Beggar
The last card on this list, Beloved Beggar from Midnight Hunt, touches me in a way that the other cards on this list have not even come close to being able to do This card depicts a homeless man being cared for by his community, an act which is something the world could[...]
From the original gothic horror tropes of the first Innistrad block to the cosmic horror of Eldritch Moon to the folk horror of Midnight Hunt, this setting has been flush with many different common themes seen in the genre that the evokes.
Today, like last week, we will be delving into the words that are thought of when[...]
At 9:00 AM Pacific Time, or 12:00 PM Eastern Time, Wizards of the Coast conducted a stream on YouTube and Twitch pertaining to their upcoming Magic: The Gathering set, called Innistrad: Midnight Hunt This stream revolved around the theme of the "Harvesttide Festival", a ritual enacted by humans on Innistrad to ward off evil In the[...]
The story of Raben and his experiences with a cursed blade will forever be indelibly wrenched into our minds like a worm, wriggling and writhing its way into our brains, immoral and endless pangs of hunger unsatiated forever, and forever burrowing into our skulls, until the madness takes over once and for all…
Sorry, got carried[...]
Not even two days after the conclusion of the spoiler season for Jumpstart: Historic Horizons, Wizards of the Coast has already begun to tease Magic: The Gathering players with the next set for the premier trading card game: Innistrad: Midnight Hunt! Today, over Twitch's WeeklyMTG stream, Wizards of the Coast employees Chris Peeler, Mike Turian, and Ethan Fleischer revealed some[...]