Here's a #vorthos thread of Magic Legends you may not realize are still alive (or at least, aren't confirmed dead):
1) Axelrod Gunnarson. Axelrod falls into "no additional lore" camp, so there's nothing placing Axelrod on the timeline or even on a plane.
2) Rubinia Soulsinger. She has a short blurb, but nothing tying her to a plane or time, and as a faerie her lifespan isn't the same as a mortal's anyway.
3) Gabriel Angelfire. The subject of the original church of Benalia on Dominaria, back when Serranism was outlawed. Gabriel has never appeared in a story, but also hasn't been confirmed to be killed.
4) Lord Magnus's description describes him as an old human druid who is the avatar of one of Dominaria's many woods. Like Greensleeves, he's probably a maro-sorcerer now.
5) Bartel Runeaxe. Another original Legend with very little associated lore, divorcing him from a time period.
Please note that the set "Legends" canonically takes place all over the Magic timeline, from ten thousand years in the past to just a few centuries ago. It's not a stretch to imagine some of them could be 'modern' characters.
6) Jerrard, another "no lore = not dead yet". Although given we already have more prominent Gerrard, Jarad, and Jared, I don't know what the likelyhood of this one coming back is.
This could be a New Benalian character.
7) Livonya Silone. For some reason the Wiki calls her pre-mending, but she has no lore beyond what's in her flavor text, and could easily be a modern character.
8) Riven Turnbull, another 'no lore = not dead yet' character.
9) Tuknir Deathlock. Like Dakkon and Sivitri, it's possible that Tuknir is a planeswalker. Heck, his only lore could describe a post-omenpath explorer.
10) Ur-Drago is an elemental banished to the Abyss, but not destroyed. Given we have the Ur-Dragon and the confusion this card already causes, I don't know if we'll ever see it again.
That's it for the Legends Legends. I'm not including characters we've seen again already confirming them being alive, or in some cases undead (like Ramirez De Pietro).
11) I like to imagine that somewhere on Dominaria, Lim-Dul the Raven Man is enjoying the ocean breeze on his skeleton ship.
12) Marit Lage's (lack of) status meant she was a fun one to use for the Boom! Comics.
13) NOT. DEAD.
We know nothing about a Phelddagrif, and this one could still be chilling somewhere.
14) This one seems obvious, but the centuries old vampire isn't dead yet, we just haven't seen him in decades. He does show up in the Boom! Comics in a one-shot teaming up Liliana and Sorin to stop him.
15) Less obvious is Irini, his dwarf 'daughter', the princess of the dwarves that Sengir turned to vampirism. She's likely with him on the 'dwarf plane' they went to during the Mending.
16) Ihsan's Shade was spotted around the time of the Mending (or at least, something matching his description was). Probably still with his master, Sengir.
17) Eron the Relentless is immortal, and could still be around somehwere.
18) Autumn Willow and her daughters are avatars, not mortals.
19) Basically anyone who could have been in Zhalfir when it phased out could still be alive. We haven't confirmed Rashida yet, I don't think.
20) Could have been phased out
21) If it was close enough to the coast, but also as a sea monster who knows how long Taniwha lives.
22) Could have been phased out
23) Vampire! Not confirmed dead, and even hinted at being alive around the time of Prophecy.
24) This is a summoned being that we haven't seen killed.
25) Disappeared, implied to have survived the Mirage War. Could be phased out or could have lived out her cat life elsewhere.
26) Confirmed to be alive in Zhalfir, but we didn't see him on cards.
Side Note: I did a LOT of research on who might or might not be alive on Zhalfir. If I didn't name someone, there's generally a good reason.
27) Molimo is confirmed to still be kicking it on Dominaria.
28) Given we've seen Rith and Darigaaz, the other three all seem likely again one day. Two of them just flew off at the end of the Invasion cycle.
29) No Lore = Not Dead
30) If Nemata is still around, I'm sure Vedeloth is too.
31) I can't imagine this guy is dead. Again, no lore.
32) This is described in similar ways to other beings who became Maro-Sorcerers, so I'd like to think Thriss is one now too.
33) None of the Pit Fighters would seem to have normal, mortal life spans. And we know the fifth, Rorix, is around and undead.
34) I don't even know. Maybe?
35) Okay this one is weird, so hear me out. At the end of the Mirrodin cycle, Raksha is revealed to have been reincarnated back on the plane the elves, humans, and leonin were stolen from. So technically THIS guy is dead, but he's been reincarnated with the same name.
There are many Kamigawan characters. Basically anyone who isn't a mortal and confirmed dead could still be around.
Adamaro
Akuta
Arashi
Ayumi
Azamuki
Bounteous Kirin
Celestial Kirin
Chisei
Cloudhoof Kirin
Genju of the Realm
He Who Hungers
Hikari, Twilight Guardian
Hokori
Horobi
Ichiga
Iname
Infernal Kirin
Jaraku the Interloper
Jiwari
Kagemaro
Kaiso
Seizan
Erayo
Kataki
Kira
Kiyomaro
Kodama of the Center Tree
Kodama of the North Tree
Kodama of the South Tree
Kuro
Kyoki
Mannichi
Masumaro
Meloku the Clouded Mirror
Myojin of Cleansing Fire
Myojin of Infinite Rage
Myojin of Life's Web
Myojin of Night's Reach
Myojin of Seeing Winds
Oyobi
Patron of the Akki
Patron of the Kitsune
Patron of the Moon
Patron of the Nezumi
Patron of the Orochi
Scarmaker
Sekki
Shimatsu the Bloodcloaked
Shirei
Skyfire Kirin
Soramaro
The Unspeakable
Tomorrow
Urami
Uyo
Yomiji
Yukora
Woof. Note than Moonfolk live EXTREMELY long lives, and many who were alive for OG Kamigawa could still be around, hence why they're on the list.
I might have missed a kami death here or there in this list, though.
I've lost count on the numbers but Garza Zol was an Ice Age vampire who was never killed.
Mangara is not Zhalfirin, but he could have been phased out with Zhalfir, like Kaervek was.
Kaervek is explicitly confirmed as both alive (having been in the Amber Prison phased out on Zhalfir) and free!
Oh and I forgot to mention Dakkon is explicitly confirmed as being alive, or at least Dihada thinks he is.
That brings us up through the Mending. Characters beyond that are obviously unlikely to have died of old age, yet. Except for the Lorywn elves, they're all dead cause they only live 30-40 years and OG Lorwyn was 40 years ago in-universe.
It's possible I made some minor mistakes here, but I believe this list is 99% correct.
Oh! And Cuisines of the Multiverse, while not 'pure canon', does confirm that Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar is still alive and working on a new cookbook. She spent a lot of time in hell and there's not timeframe for her OG story otherwise.
It looks like I completely forgot to tackle 'old characters with new cards in supplemental sets' so I should also mention there's no reason to think Garth One-Eye is dead.
Oh I have another, extremely unlikely one given he didn't show up again during Dominaria United: Tahngarth was mutated by the Phyrexians, who often modified their servants for agelessness or at least increased longevity. UNLIKELY THOUGH!
There's a dragon engine in Invasion of Mercadia attacking Phyrexians, heavily implying Ramos is still kicking, too
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I'm updating my Legendary Characters info with disabilities. I'll post my current list, and then you let me know who I may have missed.
I'm deliberately keeping my definition of disability broad here, but use some discretion. Visual or textual evidence helps!
Also, I'm not interested in Phyrexians for obvious reasons. And use discretion with undead characters.
I am also not an expert on disabilities (although I have done a lot of work with disabilities in disaster scenarios, that's a very narrow subset).
Tezzeret, Sen Triplets, Silas Renn, and Breya are all Esperites from Alara who have modified their bodies in a transhumanist fashion. These were not prothesis for missing limbs, so I'm wary of calling it disability rep (I'm aware of the intersection), but still worth including.
A bit early, but for (American) Father's Day, here's a thread of MTG Dads!
I'm also including the "Urza Scale" as a rating for each Dad, where a 10 is "neglect your child their whole life and then kill them as collateral damage" and 1 is... unlikely to do that.
Urza
Urza was the father of Harbin (socially at least), but mistrust of parentage led to a lifelong coldness toward his son. Harbin is killed by Urza's Sylex Blast.
Urza Scale: 10
Harbin
Harbin was the father of Jarsyl. He dies when Jarsyl is pretty young so we don't really get to see him in action as a dad.
Happy Pride! Here is a thread of Magic Legends who would be celebrating.
First up is Halana and Alena, a couple who debuted way back in Shadows Over Innistrad.
Note: I’m going with both characters who have explicit confirmation and for whom there is heavy implication. I’ll note who is only heavily implied versus confirmed.
This is not an exhaustive list, and your headcanon for your fav is not countered by this thread.
This first section are lesbians, or at least women who have exclusively shown interest in other women so far (which includes Hal and Alena above).
Oviya Pashiri is a widower who was married to another woman for a long time.
Alright let's talk about some basic facts about Wizards and art. Let me be clear, this is all stuff easily gleaned if you pay attention. I knew all this before I ever invoiced the company. But also they've hired me to write three art books, so I might know a little.
Unfortunately, most of Wizards articles on like, card design (as in, the physical look of a card) have been wiped in their many website migrations. That sucks!
I'll link some good articles on Magic art at the end. Check out @VorthosMike and @DonnyCaltrider for good art stuff.
The following is a collection of some basic facts you should know to understand Magic art and card frame design better.