My "Magic:The Gathering" Road Trip
Gio: I don't know who calls this card game a satanic game but all of you who says so are missing a lot. Not only is this a very exciting and strategic game, you also get to see a lot of insights in the cards' flavor texts. As I was sorting through the jungles of cards I have this weekend, I managed to find some cards with flavor texts worth to look at and reflect about. Here they are:
1.) "The wizard who reads a thousand books is powerful. A wizard who memorizes a thousand books is insane." (this is the best, I think.)
2.) "The world calls and I answer."
3.) "Inner conflict can defeat a soldier more quickly than any army."
4.) "Empires rise and fall, but evil is eternal."
5.) "Knowledge is no more expensive than ignorance, and at least as satisfying."
6.)"Passions can't be shackled by laws or mastered with logic. The choice is freedom or death."
7.) "Finnese is no match for brute force."
8.) "Those who know only one path to victory can never hope to triumph."
9.) "It is not you ask for, but how you ask for it."
There, this game's excitement, strategy and learning packed in one whole package. I don't know with you but I found the things listed above worthy to ponder upon.
1.) "The wizard who reads a thousand books is powerful. A wizard who memorizes a thousand books is insane." (this is the best, I think.)
2.) "The world calls and I answer."
3.) "Inner conflict can defeat a soldier more quickly than any army."
4.) "Empires rise and fall, but evil is eternal."
5.) "Knowledge is no more expensive than ignorance, and at least as satisfying."
6.)"Passions can't be shackled by laws or mastered with logic. The choice is freedom or death."
7.) "Finnese is no match for brute force."
8.) "Those who know only one path to victory can never hope to triumph."
9.) "It is not you ask for, but how you ask for it."
There, this game's excitement, strategy and learning packed in one whole package. I don't know with you but I found the things listed above worthy to ponder upon.
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