I misread the flavor text as "few are able to understand the hordes", which is just as appropriate.
Posted By:
r-e-meatyard
(6/11/2010 7:41:36 PM)
does none of you see it is a freaking ARTIFACT CRATURE-SPIRIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
Crackmore
(2/23/2012 10:11:32 AM)
It's not fair to blame only the artist. After all, even great art wouldn't make this random collection of rabble scary or worth taking seriously... I mean really, what's up with the variety of objects here? Let's see, a spitoon, some sort of desk (though it looks more like an evil TV), a wagon wheel, there is indeed a windmill in the back there, a lamppost (which scores double points for being anachronistic)... Uninspired name with no pop, a questionable creature type, and nonsensical flavor text that makes a vague, failing attempt at being profound round off a card I hope to never see again
Posted By:
GradiustheFox
(3/8/2010 9:19:27 AM)
go the hordes!
Posted By:
spoonish
(5/10/2009 1:32:53 PM)
One of the strangest cards I ever pulled from a pack, I didn't know what to do with it then and I still don't know what to do with it now.
Posted By:
Kartakass
(7/16/2011 2:29:52 PM)
I am just not a fan of Ian Miller's art. Interesting artifact creature, though...
Posted By:
keeds4
(12/10/2010 12:44:55 PM)
How is this considered a spirit? I think I see an angry windmill in the artwork...
Posted By:
Bouchart
(9/11/2009 8:14:02 PM)
Look out. It's the horrible hordes.
Artwork so bad that it actually angers you is thankfully rare. The original Nicol Bolas is a good example, and so is Double H here. Ian Miller: for great justice. You have no chance to survive make your time.
Posted By:
Laguz
(3/6/2010 12:58:39 PM)
Ah my eyes! The terrible art work has burned my eyes! The mediocre ability has burned my eyes as well!
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(7/5/2009 1:52:02 PM)
Kinda reminds me of South Park's Imaginationland
Posted By:
AvatarOfHOE
(1/31/2011 9:14:39 PM)