There is a clear connotation to success that the word "triumphant" lends itself to, and so it won't take a lot to figure out what this means for Innistrad and its subsequent expansion sets… Or will it?
You see, while some Innistrad-focused sets have trouble in a few areas, like despair in Avacyn Restored or a climactic action[...]
Shadows Over Innistrad 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[...]
Is that something to inspect in the future? Perhaps, but that's for Wizards to act upon in the end.
4. Shadows Over Innistrad's Pale Rider of Trostad
Shadows Over Innistrad in many ways suffers the same pitfalls as Dark Ascension did in the original Innistrad block It was mostly rising action resulting in the epic reveal of the climactic storyline[...]
A depiction of a geist spirit ablaze and seeking vengeance, Raging Poltergeist truly captures the kind of pain and torment that the spirit is feeling.
4. Shadows Over Innistrad's Eerie Interlude
While not overtly dangerous, Eerie Interlude shows something dark and supremely ethereal at work, and this mastery of the subject matter merits its inclusion on this list[...]
These are the chronicles of Josh Brauer, a person from real-world Magic: The Gathering lore who we don't think ever existed.
On April 8th, Shadows Over Innistrad will be released and the new tournament will be held in Madrid, Spain April 22nd-24th.
In Shadows Over Innistrad, Magic revisits a darker past on the fan-favorite world of Innistrad, where gothic horror reigns and vampires, werewolves, zombies and humans struggle against an infecting madness that is taking over the[...]