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Amonkhet Fine art Descriptions
Posted in Feature on May 16, 2017
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Amonkhet, despite being under the thumb of Nicol Bolas (or, hey, maybe because of it!), is a gorgeous plane, and it has the amazing art to friction match.
So permit's take a look at some of that art blown upward beyond card size and the fine art descriptions that led to their cosmos.
Insult // Injury
Backwash Frame: First Half (Wide Aspect)
Setting: Amonkhet
Color: Ruby-red spell
Location: Not important
Activity: We'd similar this slice, together with "Injury," to course a single piece of fine art broken across 2 moments. This part, "Insult," shows a minotaur warrior bellowing. His roar emanates out as glowing hieroglyphics (run across reference packet), and the hieroglyph runes continue into "Injury."
Focus: The minotaur and his roared hieroglyphics
Mood: A state of war bellow that can inflict real impairment.
Backwash Frame: 2nd Half
Setting: Amonkhet
Color: Ruby-red spell
Location: Not important
Action: This slice, together with "Insult," form a unmarried piece of fine art broken across ii moments. This part, "Injury," is when the magical hieroglyphics from "Insult" crash into some other warrior, perchance a Naga. The Naga puts upwardly his artillery to effort to shield himself from the mystical attack.
Focus: The hieroglyphics striking their target.
Mood: These words have the ability to impairment.
Protection of the Hekma
Setting: Amonkhet
Colour: White spell
Location: Only within the Hekma, the forcefield barrier that encloses the entire metropolis-land
Activity: Prove a scene that illustrates what it'southward like to be only inside the Hekma forcefield. The forcefield shimmers with magic, just the bulwark itself is otherwise invisible. Sand dunes from the desert wastes beyond are piled upward against the barrier, and a horde of desiccated mummies bump confronting it, mindlessly fatigued past hunger. On this side of the barrier, the city-country is lush and calm.
Focus: The shimmering Hekma barrier is the well-nigh important chemical element here.
Mood: Contrast of danger exterior and rubber inside.
Lay Merits
Setting: Amonkhet
Color: Blue spell
Location: Any place in the city-state with monuments in the groundwork
Action: This spell represents the blue god Kefnet demonstrating his divine ability past reaching down and grabbing a fearsome brute. Show a dragon that is being snatched up by the back of its neck, as if it were a puppy existence grabbed by its scruff. Kefnet's paw looks huge, perfect, softly glowing in its divinity.
Focus: The action of grabbing is the chief focus here—the contact bespeak between Kefnet'due south hand and the dragon he's laying merits to.
Mood: What mortals think is huge is mere child's play to a god.
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Divert
Setting: Amonkhet
Colour: Bluish spell
Location: Outside metropolis-land shot with waterfalls
Action: In this shot, an ibis-headed vizier uses his magical ability to divert the water of a waterfall. He hovers in the air where the water should exist cascading downwardly upon him, but instead the water continues onward in defiance of gravity. The vizier has his hands raised, and wisps of blue energy ascent from his fingers to carry the water forward.
Focus: The gravity-defying h2o.
Mood: Awesome power that defies nature.
Listen Twist
Setting: Amonkhet
Color: Black spell
Location: An expanse of dunes in the desert
Action: The intent of this piece is to display a person's sanity shattering from wandering in the desert. To accomplish this, testify a human male at the pes of a steep dune. He is small-scale in the frame and his shadow stretches up the side of the dune. Halfway up, the shadow peels off the dune to become corporeal. It has the advent of the monster on p. 128A. With one of its spindly arms, it reaches toward the homo to poke him in the brow. The human grabs his head in agony.
Focus: The shadow lifting off the of surface of the dune.
Mood: Surreal and agonizing.
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