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Reddit mentions of The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad (2)
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Release date | July 2016 |
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Source for those curious:
"The Madness of Avacyn" (Page 48) in The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad.
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Also, just to clarify, Chandra did not kill Emrakul. She did use Zendikar's life force to kill Ulamog and Kozilek. Emrakul was trapped in Innistrad's silver moon by Nissa and Tamiyo. Nahiri was in the Helvault in the past, but she was released by Liliana when Liliana destroyed the Helvault as part of her plans to kill Griselbrand in Avacyn Restored. After being released, Nahiri worked to lure Emrakul to Innistrad to take revenge on Sorin.
Magic art books looks nice, im temped to buy this one.
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Innistrad/dp/1421587807
How about some cool dice? Do a search for 'custom dice' on ebay or etsy and pick something with his favorite colours or theme.
Something more expensive but very cool is the "Art of Innistrad" artbook https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Innistrad/dp/1421587807
Ravnica has a number of novels, starting with "Ravnica: City of Guilds," then Guildpact, then Dissension, and then "The Secretist" ebook.
Innistrad has an art book that's full of lore.
if youre doing a setting you might also enjoy the innistrad art book. i picked one up a few years ago and its great
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Innistrad/dp/1421587807
The art book has a lot of information that you might find useful.
The Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad also has a bunch of information. Be sure to also check out the Uncharted Realms / Magic Story. Innistrad is my favorite plane but I am no lore master. I would be happy to help answer questions you might have (or at least try to).
so...start with this to build the lore and the feel
and combine with this to sell the visual
Wizards came out with several of these for the different worlds. nothing super crazy but a hell of a starting point for you
There are also new art books that might be something you're interested in too: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Innistrad/dp/1421587807/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1466891518&sr=8-2&keywords=art+of+magic+the+gathering
Here is the mobile version of your link
The Magic Art books seem to have lore interspersed but I think my wife would hit me if I brought them home. If only they were available via PDF.
Release date of July 5 according to Amazon.
Hmm. It was never in a Magic Story chapter, and we've got nothing on the MTG Wiki. Unless there's a mention in the Innistrad art book, I doubt there's anything at all.
https://mtg.gamepedia.com/The_Art_of_Magic:_The_Gathering_-_Innistrad
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Magic-Gathering-Innistrad/dp/1421587807
Look at this one. Has some customer images in the comments as a first impression.
Huge MtG art fan and thought about getting my fingers on one of these as well. :)