I've never been a big fan of the color white in Magic The Gathering. I have not played a white deck in some time. Maybe I ought to look into building a new white deck to explore the power within.
White magic in the game represents, well, white people stuff. The pictures of Plains on some of the cards look just like the MidWest. I don't know what kind of power is there. Maybe it is hidden.
I lived in Utah for eight years where there were both Plains and Snow Plains, and I couldn't wait to get out of there.
There it is, The Snow Plains of Utah. Ugh. That's funny, the Magic name of Utah is 'Utah-Ugh'. I love that, lol.
My friend Marco has this whole thing about how 'The Temple of The False God' represents the Mormon temples around the world. He's probably right. There is also a card called, 'Tabernacle of The Magus' which definitely seems to be about Mormonism.
So, there you go. Didn't know that there was, or could be Mormon references in Magic The Gathering? Well, now you know.
Never trust artists or mtg card designers. Trust me, they are up to no good. Since they are adults creating cards for teenagers, they have to find ways to make it entertaining for themselves with double meanings. That's what they do, and also what makes MTG continually compelling.
You can't put naked people on the cards, so you have to do something. I actually do cut out pictures of naked people and tape them onto the cards, but I can't show that here because adsense would cancel this blog or my account if I did that. I can put those cards up on my 18 and over blog, though, which has its advertising discontinued.
( If I can't continue to create content on my 18 and over blog for that stuff, maybe I need an 18 and over website where I can do whatever I want, I'll have to look into that. Or look into Deviant ARt again. I just want to be free to do what I want, without adsense judging me, like a Puritanical Witch. )
It could take years for anyone to discover this blog, lol. By the time they do, I could be dead, or worse.



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