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Creatures of aether review
Creatures of aether review





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It comes together quite nicely in fact, as The Art of Magic: The Gathering – Kaladesh opens telling the reader about a blue magic called Aether that surrounds the planet. The experience of this book is one in which you’re privy to the secrets of an unknown world and as you turn its pages you become more invested and interested in how it all comes together. I read this from cover to cover, though you can read it in any order as each chapter is self contained. This book is designed in much the same way as Zendikar opening with a chapter on the world, then chapters on philosophies, races, cities, the inventors’ fair, storylines, the bestiary and finally how they invented it all. Kaledesh, with its inventions and its peoples’ control of a great magic, feels very much like a steampunk world and I aim to delve deeper into its mysteries.įine, you have my attention. In a lot of ways, Kaledesh is the polar opposite of Zendikar as the Aether and nature itself is tamed and its focus is more on new creations being created by the races while Zendikar was an unbridled place of gods and creatures. They all await you at the grand Inventors’ Fair! Come discover the marvels of Kaladesh-its inhabitants, its inventors, and its artifacts. Join the heroic Planeswalkers of the Gatewatch as they explore the Inventors’ Fair, and let your imagination soar alongside thopters and airships crafted by the best artificers in the Multiverse. Optimism, innovation, and the spirit of creativity fill these pages, lavishly illustrated with the award-winning art of Magic: The Gathering™! Welcome to Kaladesh-a vibrant, beautiful plane where anything is possible.







Creatures of aether review