After (as he explicitly says numerous times) over 4 millennia of his entire being being consumed by hatred of Yawgmoth and Phyrexia, regardless of his obsession with artifice, WHY THE FUCK WOULD HE SUDDENLY LOVE THIS PLACE AND WANT TO SERVE YAWGMOTH?!
Urza's "twist" could have been done well, but it made zero sense. After (as he explicitly says numerous times) over 4 millennia of his entire being being consumed by hatred of Yawgmoth and Phyrexia, regardless of his obsession with artifice, WHY THE FUCK WOULD HE SUDDENLY LOVE THIS PLACE AND WANT TO SERVE YAWGMOTH?! They try really hard to do an internal monol This was more of the same.not a whole lot really happened aside from Phyrexians invading and fighting them, at least until the very end. This was more of the same.not a whole lot really happened aside from Phyrexians invading and fighting them, at least until the very end. It doesn't matter how good the book is, if there is no showdown between those too, that book can't be a five star.more And will I get to see a one on one duel between Urza and Yawgmoth? That is honestly what I want. And it bodes well that the next installment will be different. I have to read Apocalypse to see if he redeems himself. How could Urza, who has hated and fought against Phyrexia punk himself out like that. The worst betrayal of all-Urza! No! I didn't understand it either. The Keldons had to face the betrayal of their Legendary warriors, the Dragons were betrayed by the Primevals, and Agnate was betrayed by the Lich Lord. I did like the twist of having the good guys have to wrestle with the evils of their own world while also dueling the Phyrexian forces. Also, a lot of this book felt very similar to the previous one. I want to see the social inept Planeswalker destroy stuff with his Marvel Superhero powers. I don't care about Gerrard, or Eldamarie, or any of the other two dimensional expendables that the book spends most of the time focusing on. He is by far the most compelling character. Urza is the main reason I read these books. I found most of this book hard to get through. However, while the Dominarian forces, with the Rathi allies, defend Dominaria, the Nine Planeswalkers take the battle to Phyrexia, using their Titan suits to invade.Īlso, this time, not only do the coalition forces fight against the invaders, but the against the enemy within. The nine Planeswalkers walk different factions of the coalition to strategic parts of Dominaria to defend the planet.again. After the Dominarian Coalition defeats the Phyrexians at Koilos, Rath Planeshifts over Dominaria and millions of Phyrexian troops begin to invade Dominaria.again.
However, while the Dominarian forces, with the Rathi allies, defend Dominaria, the Nine Planeswalkers take the battle to Phyrexia, using their Titan suits to invade.