Zendikar is probably my favorite plane. I like the variation the plane holds. Elder gods, evil planeswalker, ancient mysteries and magics, adventure, and magnificent nature. Zendikar, Dominaria, and Tarkir holds the quality of not being to gimmicky, but actually having many thing going on on the plane. In really like that from a story perspective.
Great work on this series. I would not be surprised if WOTC copies your style in a few years and ask you to become a regular creator for them doing videos on every new set they release. Excellent use of the cards and music really ties everything together!
Hey The Lorebrarians, finally caught up on all of your video. I really like and appreciate your work. Playing just a litlle bit, I'm way more a fan of the art and the Lore of the MGT univers. I always wanted to find a channel like yours. Going about history of the planes or heroes (and villains), Lore behind cards and no tech or deck stuff, and it's very hard to find good one. So thank you a lot to bring this little joy for me. Keep up the good work !
Thank you so much, and I'm glad you found the channel! I am much the same, I love the lore and stories behind many fantasy series, and wanted to collect and present them in entertaining ways. I hope to keep improving on content for you all to enjoy!
Thanks! Yes, although the older planes are my favorites, I look forward to learning as much as possible about the new settings and sharing it with everyone. The plane of Kaldheim will surely be interesting
This is a really great video!! Do you have a map of zendikar that you made or use? I'm looking into turning Zendikar into a DnD setting and a map would be really helpful
Glad you liked it! I don't have my own map, but I think there are a couple unofficial iterations floating around. I rely mostly on their general descriptions and cardinal directions/relation to another. Part of the difficulty of a detailed map is that Zendikar's Roil is always reshaping!
Do you think every plane has it's own unique school of magic by design? Because I think only in zendikar you get Animists (granted, I only know Nissa as the only one capable of creating elemental) and Lithomancers. Not even sure if those are race exclusive.
That's an interesting question. It could be design, although "feral animist" is a card seen on Ravnica. Perhaps they are called different names on different planes. I do believe Nahiri is the only known lithomancer (and the kor stone forgers ) thus far
@@TheLorebrarians I was always curious on the subject. Though now that I think of it, Ixalan has Shapers, which functionally are pretty much the same as animists.
Zendikar is probably my favorite plane.
I like the variation the plane holds. Elder gods, evil planeswalker, ancient mysteries and magics, adventure, and magnificent nature.
Zendikar, Dominaria, and Tarkir holds the quality of not being to gimmicky, but actually having many thing going on on the plane. In really like that from a story perspective.
Yes, amzing tales and adventures play out on a background of visually stunning and unique landscapes. One of my favorite planes as well!
Great work on this series. I would not be surprised if WOTC copies your style in a few years and ask you to become a regular creator for them doing videos on every new set they release. Excellent use of the cards and music really ties everything together!
Thanks a ton! I'd be beyond excited for something like that. But until then, just gotta keep growing the channel and making content you all enjoy!
I love that how much you can feel the fact that Zendikar was designed DnD campaign setting.
If you are a ranger or a druid in Zendikar, you are a god
Amazing breakdown of one of the best fantasy settings.
really enjoyed this. going to pt2
Hey The Lorebrarians, finally caught up on all of your video.
I really like and appreciate your work. Playing just a litlle bit, I'm way more a fan of the art and the Lore of the MGT univers. I always wanted to find a channel like yours. Going about history of the planes or heroes (and villains), Lore behind cards and no tech or deck stuff, and it's very hard to find good one.
So thank you a lot to bring this little joy for me.
Keep up the good work !
Thank you so much, and I'm glad you found the channel! I am much the same, I love the lore and stories behind many fantasy series, and wanted to collect and present them in entertaining ways. I hope to keep improving on content for you all to enjoy!
I absolutely love this series! Are you excited to breakdown Kaldheim when it comes around?
Thanks! Yes, although the older planes are my favorites, I look forward to learning as much as possible about the new settings and sharing it with everyone. The plane of Kaldheim will surely be interesting
@@TheLorebrarians Something about a new world always gets me excited and the basis for the world-building has a lot of potential
6:30 check out the different flavor text for Pillarfield Ox. They're bloody amazing
Awesome thanks 😌😊
Zendikar is so awesome. Probably my favorite plane. Innistrad is second up.
Going through all your videos and they're really good! The end tagline of "Explore the Lore" is fantastic, too 🤌
Thank you, hope you enjoy!
I do enjoy the realm of Omnath.
The multiverse's favorite mean, green jelly bean
This is a really great video!! Do you have a map of zendikar that you made or use? I'm looking into turning Zendikar into a DnD setting and a map would be really helpful
Glad you liked it! I don't have my own map, but I think there are a couple unofficial iterations floating around. I rely mostly on their general descriptions and cardinal directions/relation to another. Part of the difficulty of a detailed map is that Zendikar's Roil is always reshaping!
Great video man continue the good work
Will do, much appreciated!
Wow fantastic! Great video ☺️
So Zendikar is basically the Australia of MTG. Got it.
Yep
This is awesome inspiration for my D&D Planeshift campaign! Is there any chance you could share a transcript of this video?
Well done.
Wow, this will happen every set right?
It'll be a plane-specific, not set specific series. But for sets when they introduce a new plane you can expect one!
Imagine taking an exploration of Murasa and just walking from cliff to cliff and admiring the scenery
Oh yeah magical Australia here I come
24:49 - Listening at 2x speed, I heard "Packs of wolves hunt large herpes."
Nature is healing itself
Do you think every plane has it's own unique school of magic by design? Because I think only in zendikar you get Animists (granted, I only know Nissa as the only one capable of creating elemental) and Lithomancers. Not even sure if those are race exclusive.
That's an interesting question. It could be design, although "feral animist" is a card seen on Ravnica. Perhaps they are called different names on different planes. I do believe Nahiri is the only known lithomancer (and the kor stone forgers ) thus far
@@TheLorebrarians I was always curious on the subject. Though now that I think of it, Ixalan has Shapers, which functionally are pretty much the same as animists.
I REALLY LOVE THIS....THANK YOU FOR THIS SERIES !!!