Is that a glass of something next to her? How does she drink from it? Straw maybe?
Posted By:
1maketoilets
(6/12/2011 1:24:07 PM)
Izzy's best work for MtG I think.
Posted By:
alzabo
(3/9/2011 2:10:01 PM)
The flavor text implies that Sharuum has some kind of go-between who is always with her and writes down every riddle she hears. Whenever someone wants to speak to Sharuum, they must meet the middle man outside her chambers and present their riddle. Is it then cross-referenced against the list of riddles Sharuum has heard before entry is granted.
Posted By:
Fistarnius
(3/8/2012 12:04:39 AM)
To gain audience with the hegemon, one must bring a riddle she has not heard.
What have I got in my pocket?
Posted By:
Salient
(12/19/2013 7:14:37 PM)
this plus sphinx of the steel wind after it has been discarded by vexing sphinx....
Posted By:
Angelicarbiter
(1/11/2011 6:24:14 PM)
My EDH General. Throwing an Inkwell Leviathan into your graveyard with things like Buried Alive will make you the enemy for a good amount of time. 4.5*
Posted By:
JFM2796
(7/24/2011 10:50:33 PM)
I managed to combo this with Duplicant and Synod Sanctum, and for six mana a turn I was exiling a creature every turn.
Posted By:
Tynansdtm
(8/18/2011 1:44:09 PM)
Sharuum is a very awesome card, being a beefy flier as well as having an awesome graveyard-to-play ability which can target any number of irritating artifacts that may have recently been put into the graveyard (Scourglass, anyone?). Her price is also something to be giddy about, as you should essentially get 2 very good artifacts for the price of one, making Sharuum very efficient and sneaky in any artifact based deck. And yes, Sharuum is a "her;" Note the "She" in her flavor text as well as certain tell-tale anatomical structures in her art.
Posted By:
Oleander
(3/2/2009 11:05:07 PM)
As mentioned in a recent article on wizards.com, the double Sharuum does indeed work. Because both creatures die when state based effects are checked they are put into the graveyard even before their abilities go onto the stack. Thus, when the abilities are put onto the stack you select a target (one of the Sharuums) bringing it back. Rinse repeat.
Posted By:
duoclops
(6/10/2009 10:18:22 PM)
Why do some people refer to Sharuum as "him"? Sharuum is Female.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(3/16/2010 5:09:46 AM)