Is Bound//Determined a valid reveal for Omnath: Locus of all, since it has three or more coloured mana symbols between the mana costs of its two halves?
A split card has the combined characteristics of both of its halves in all zones other than on the stack. This means that when you look at Bound//Determined with Omnath's trigger, it counts as a BGU card and can be revealed.
Disclaimer: This answer is correct under the rules at time of posting, but concerns a card from an upcoming set. The rules may change when that set releases and invalidate this answer.
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Poltergeist
So, Danny, who’s blood is composed of mostly caffeine because the Box Ghost just WON’T FUCKING STOP attacking on the middle of the night, God Dammit this is the SEVENTH Time tonight how the Crap Baskets do you keep escaping the Thermos!! So, when he wakes up one morning needing both caffeine and ectoplasm in his sleep deprived state he just mixes a 4 pack of monster and beaker of ectoplasm in a jug and starts chugging to try and get it down before the taste hits and then stops. Takes a sip. Takes another. And realizes that it actually taste way better then either do individually.
So he starts mixing them up regularly, and eventually starts just phasing ectoplasm into still sealed cans so he can grab and go for the sake of convenience. Then some other ghost get a taste, like it, and start asking for more. So Danny gets some new friends and starts making ghost money selling his concoction, and as a joke based on the original name of the energy drink, paints over the can and relabels them Poltergeist.
For a while, business is booming but then a problem pops up. Real world items are contraband in the zone according to Walker, and most of the drink itself and the container it comes in is real world matter. Cue prohibition era shenaniganery as Danny and his allies became energy drink bootleggers, running from Walker, smuggling cases of Poltergeist, hiring ghost to help them with all of this, the whole nine yards.
I think this could work out pretty well with Danny and The Spooks, him and his boys mass producing and shipping out illegal ghost energy drinks could be a really cool plot line in my opinion, producing it, figuring out how to get it to the zone and all that as a group. I also feel this idea is just the right amount of wacky to work with the DP verse and serious/sensible enough to not be complete crack fic unless you want it to be.
When the Fenton’s and Valerie hear about that no good menace Phantom selling Highly Dangerous Ghost Drugs the flip their shit. The smear campaign is the stuff of legends. And then the truth comes out. It’s just a really Really REALLY tired teenager trying to stay awake and make some pocket money to buy first aid supplies and have some left over to buy food for homeless people.
If it’s a verse where Sam and Tucker are in on the whole ghost fighting thing then they are Energy Drink Kingpin Danny’s right and left hand men. Tucker’s the tech guy, figuring out how to build hidden compartments in vehicles to hide the goods, monitoring and screwing with Walker’s tech, managing accounts for human money he makes/figuring out how to exchange human money for Ghost money. Sam is his badass enforcer who keeps the underlings in line, and also uses her money and rich people connections to launder money and stuff. Proper crime boss stuff.
Eventually, everyone’s least favorite front loop catch’s wind of this. And I see this going one of two ways.
1) He comes to the conclusion that Danny’s not aloud to have nice things, and starts his own enterprise to compete with Danny. Stealing business, sabotaging production, tipping off Walker. General douchbaggery.
2) He is the opposite of opposition. He wants Danny as his Son, wants Danny to be just like him, wants to guide and train Danny the way he never got. So Danny, all on his own, building a criminal empire? Pissing off the authorities instead of being a little goody two shoes? Laundering money almost as good as his old man? It is wonderful and he is Here For It. Either he’s in the distance cheering him on or actively trying to help. “No no my boy, if you do it like that you’ll either end up broke or in jail for tax evasion. You’ve got to send your money through these channels and store it in banks of these countries. I’ll help you set up accounts.”
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I love the word doom. I love how it actually denotes fate but when people hear it, they freak out. Mount Doom isn't named because it's evil or because bad things happen there, but because it's where fateful things occured. It's why I like using the "doom drum" to describe Leara's heartbeat when something is about to happen. She's the Prisoner: With every step forward, her actions determine the fate of everyone else. Will she stop Alduin? Will she let him consume the world? Who knows.
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Okay, I launched the first cutscene I'm into it, going along and then the camera pans over
"Oh hey look, we're hanging out with Rass and--"
"goddamnit I forgot to change her back into her normal outfit ESCESCESC"
Change outfits. Get ready to start the cutscene again. And then
I'm getting nowhere at this rate. As usual.
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kenix’s face when he has to tell his nephew yaku that you have to actually mourn the deaths of your loved ones and not try to rewrite fate itself and create a timeloop where you try to save them from their demise because it has only created a 13,000+ years long loop of misery that him and you are aware of and the plan was always bound to fail
FOR A BIT OF CONTEXT, read the yaku and kenix rant that i have wrote yesterday below because it KIND OF?? explains whatever that is going on here. i swear i will make a proper post about the context here once j get to them again but. you get me right
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