Alright, I might be a bit late on the second week of fantober (by about one week), but I was busy, so let's see, which of my planes do people want to know more about?
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Alright, I might be a bit late on the second week of fantober (by about one week), but I was busy, so let's see, which of my planes do people want to know more about?

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What are the names of this planes? Also don’t worry to much about the guns some older mtg cards have fantasy firearms on them.
On guns heh, I'm aware. That they're still absent even when they ought to not be is a ratings thing nowadays I believe.
But my fanplanes!
-When it still had its original culture, though this was many years ago, it was called Baileoch. However, the Phyrexians conquered it. Its name now is a corruption of the word Ynafem, meaning "perfection" in Phyrexian, but it, like many other Phyrexian words, have been mangled by the large second-class redblood population the blackbloods don't care to teach the proper language. Now it is known as Inverfeim.
-The plane where Primerium, a sort of fuel made of mana, which can be extracted and utilized mechanically, lending itself to great technological advances in warfare, as well as battles over the control of such resources, is called Vestria. The continent of Vestria was formerly made of five warring nations that had grown to be colonial powers, but they've since been dissolved to form a single Vestrian Empire.
-The post-apocalyptic world is known as Axin. It's Aetherstorm has in the last 60 years, wrought havoc on the plane, driving people to desperation ans violence. What many don't know is that the storm is a vortex, pulling the world's matter and energy out into the Eternities, replacing it with volatile, deateuctive Aether. Their world was once a lush paradise, made by a planeswalker when his powers were godlike. He tried to return those powers, channeling the Eternities through the miles of artifice he built into his world's capital, but failed, dooming himself, and it along with him.
Do you have a fan plane? If so how would you describe it's soul and avatar?
I have a few! I also have a decent memory!
Do you have any fan-planes? A few! I also helped built a few others with other people that technically aren’t fully mine. I think the only f
Anyway, as far as the ones I consider "mine", let's see...
The Soul of Moloni is a brilliant thing trapped inside the plane. No known currently living being has seen it, and likely none ever will.
The Haven is a fragment of an artificial plane, but it does have a soul, that will sometimes emerge from the ground. Made of flowstone, she returns even settled one to its fluid state, and generally looks like a small moving hill that can extend appendages.
Geonne's soul is an ever-shifting chimera of the plane's many different species. It manifests very, very rarely.
Winrovah's soul, if it is still alive, would be as scarred and dying as the plane. An ever-crying strange child of the observer's species with a beautiful rose growing out of its shoulder or equivalent, its black roots planted into the child and visibly spreading under its skin. They're missing a limb or more.
Ocaelum is not mine, but I feel like my version and the main one have grown far enough apart that I can claim my own version of it anyway. Ocaelum's soul is sleeping, hidden within the core sun, protected by its children the primordial dragons. It currently looks like a cross between the smell of a breeze over a field that stretches across the horizon and the cold of snow.
I have a question for you my friend if your Fanplanes had Tarkir styled Siege cards what would they be like?
Let's see, most of them aren't really factional worlds that can easily have two factions pitted against one another like that.
The more fitting would likely be Ocaelum, I'd imagine in that world, Sieges would be a Ux cycle, four enchantments, each Blue with another color, representing the Merfolk of the plane's conflicts with other factions. Maybe the dimir enchantment of the cycle could even represent two factions of the Merfolk fighting each other. This would be a bit awkward though, neither faction would have proper access to them. Maybe instead each could represent conflicts within each large faction: between the nine monarchs of the Shiver for the Merfolk, between the Elder Smiths for the Dwarves, between the different networks for the Arcane Spires, and perhaps something between two Kindred within the World Family.
Winrovah's would likely represent more local conflicts, but honestly the main one I'd see would be between the Aether Enclave and the Guardians. Even nowadays where Aether left the plane and the Enclave isn't spreading anymore, the Guardian keep their vigil of it and try to stop Aetherborn from leaving it when they can.
Moloni doesn't lend itself to Sieges. If you set up a siege on a city, you've already lost, and in fact the practice (at least in an organized fashion) may be unknown on the plane because of how foolish it would be. In a defensive position, the besieged party has access to magic when the aggressor doesn't. A siege would be a colossal waste of lives and resources. If you somehow managed to neutralize their source, that won't last long so you don't have time for a lengthy siege.