The Thran by J. Robert King5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() It has a lot of background information on some important characters in the magic universe. I will definely read his Artifact Cycle book 3 now. Also, I guess I had expected Serra to be more powerful than it was depicted.īut King has made me interested in the story again. I thought it was incoherent, rambling and raises more questions than it answers. I sort of lost interest after the second book in Artifact Cycles. For example, who was Gix? Why were there nine planes in Phyrexia? How did the practice of meshing body parts to form new Phyrexians come about? What roles did the Meekstone and Mightstone play? What happened in the war between Thran and Phyrexians? This book clearly explained all the mysteries in the earlier books and made the whole Magic story more interesting and convincing. Mysteries in the earlier books were explained here. It also blended very well with earlier stories like the Brother's Wars. ![]() This book charts how Yawgmoth from a medical doctor slowly became a demon and how Phyrexia came into being. We all know Yawgmoth was a demon and Phyrexia was a terrible place. This was clearly the best Magic The Gathering book I have ever read. ![]()
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