D&D (2024) Wizards Presents show on August 18th! Update: WotC announces guests and time.


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I saw that there was one,but I did dig deep. What's the TL;DR in spoiler tages...?
What I saw was that
Ajani gets compleated and kills Jaya, which fuels Chandra's desire to fight Phyrexians.

There was also a bit about the Raven Man that keeps popping up in front of Liliana being an old necromancer, but I know too little of Liliana and that guy to tell you what that means.

That said, I haven't seen any leaks suggesting a Mending-level development in lore, but perhaps there are some other stuff I didn't hear about.
 

What I saw was that
Ajani gets compleated and kills Jaya, which fuels Chandra's desire to fight Phyrexians.

There was also a bit about the Raven Man that keeps popping up in front of Liliana being an old necromancer, but I know too little of Liliana and that guy to tell you what that means.

That said, I haven't seen any leaks suggesting a Mending-level development in lore, but perhaps there are some other stuff I didn't hear about.
OK, I had seen that much, but I would not be surprised if much bigger things were spoiled, too.
 

I saw that there was one,but I did dig deep. What's the TL;DR in spoiler tages...?

What I saw was that
Ajani gets compleated and kills Jaya, which fuels Chandra's desire to fight Phyrexians.

There was also a bit about the Raven Man that keeps popping up in front of Liliana being an old necromancer, but I know too little of Liliana and that guy to tell you what that means.

That said, I haven't seen any leaks suggesting a Mending-level development in lore, but perhaps there are some other stuff I didn't hear about.

My explanation below if you Dare taste a possible future.

The Phyrexians are growing a Invasion Tree called Realmbreaker to connect various planes such as New Phyrexia and Dominaria among others. If Realmbreaker survives the war, there will be a way for now Planeswalkers to travel between planes again, enmass for the first time since the Mending. And it might be a stretch, but the name Realmbreaker could hint that some of it's branches could go beyond the Blind Eternities to say the Forgotten Realms. In that was they wouldn't have to radically charge the Great Wheel or Blibd Eternities, Realmbreaker would merge the settings and act as the connection. Realmbreaker could be a game changer roughly on par with Mending if it survives. Plus that's not even including possible consquences of time travel in Brothers War [spoiler/]
 


I certainly hope WotC knows better than to try to impose metaplot on us with something like "a Magic set rewrites D&D's planes!" I'm pretty sure that would be received disastrously.
Yeah. Absolutely would. Metaplot is bad enough. But metaplot from a card game? Come on. Though, that would make it that much easier to simply walk away from WotC.
 





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