Sweet, a new John Avon land! Time to play "spot the people that he hid to avoid Wizards' 'no people in land art' rule!"
Posted By:
Lyoncet
(9/22/2011 5:34:38 PM)
Nice resort. Reminds me of Shadow of Colossus kind of architecture.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(9/22/2011 6:25:31 PM)
Yay, opposite-colored dual lands! It's about time opposing colors got some more love.
Posted By:
sonorhC
(9/23/2011 7:56:14 PM)
Really useful, AND it's a John Avon? aww yeah
Posted By:
Razbot
(9/22/2011 3:45:58 PM)
Always amazing art! Perfect for collecting in my opinon
Posted By:
DragonicSphinx
(9/23/2011 11:30:09 PM)
One of my favorite John Avon artworks, right up there with my most beloved cards (artwork-wise), Waterveil Cavern.
Whenever I make a deck, I try my hardest to only include John Avon cards
Posted By:
ThinkOriginal
(10/30/2012 8:55:26 PM)
Lord_Sun_Fin-
Sacred Foundry does let this enter the battlefield untapped. The subtype of Sacred Foundry is Mountain Plains, so it qualifies as a Mountain and a Plains. Thats whats so great about the shocklands. Hope this helps!
Posted By:
ekann123
(3/27/2013 4:01:05 PM)
Has anyone else noticed it's resemblance to Le Mont Saint Michel? It looks almost the same, besides an extra tower or two.
Look at the World of Innistrad product page to see a bigger picture of the card art.
It's a decent card too.
Posted By:
Domiziano
(10/27/2011 4:13:12 PM)
I've been waiting for this.
I just wish the purple/green didn't clash so horribly with the orange-yellow.
Yeah, when a card is this awesome, where even the art is awesome, I nitpick the color palette.
Posted By:
Asmodi0000
(9/23/2011 7:43:54 AM)
And thus, Tiberius stayed in his Clifftop Retreat in Capri for a year or so, and did a lot of things with little boys that would make a Kindercatch cack in his kidnapping bag.
Posted By:
Splizer
(1/23/2012 8:35:19 AM)