Charles Allison

Historically Speaking - Hyenas, Humans, and Yannik!

Historically Speaking - Hyenas, Humans, and Yannik!

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Some quick hyena history for Nikara's favorite pet
Historically Speaking - A Brief History of Countering Abilities

Historically Speaking - A Brief History of Countering Abilities

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Some counterspells counter spells... and some counter abilities.
Historically Speaking - The Mardu vs. The Abzan

Historically Speaking - The Mardu vs. The Abzan

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Who would win in a fight: the Mardu or the Abzan?
Historically Speaking - The Mardu vs. The Temur

Historically Speaking - The Mardu vs. The Temur

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Who would win in a fight: the Mardu or the Temur?
Historically Speaking - Worldslayer, Regeneration, and the Power of History

Historically Speaking - Worldslayer, Regeneration, and the Power of History

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Where we put one card under the magnifying glass of history to unlock new strategies!
Historically Speaking - Siberia and the Temur

Historically Speaking - Siberia and the Temur

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Delving into the real-world influences that inspired Tarkir's Temur Frontier!
War of the Spark Set Review - Red

War of the Spark Set Review - Red

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
War of the Spark is heating up! Which red cards are catching fire?
Historically Speaking - Of Mardu and Mongols

Historically Speaking - Of Mardu and Mongols

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
Examining the Mardu horde and their real-world inspiration, the Mongol empire
Historically Speaking - Rakdos and the Roman Gladiatorial Games

Historically Speaking - Rakdos and the Roman Gladiatorial Games

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
What do Rakdos and Roman gladiators have in common? A flair for spectacle!
Historically Speaking - The Orzhov Syndicate

Historically Speaking - The Orzhov Syndicate

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Charles Allison
Charles Allison
The Orzhov Syndicate has some intense real-world historical inspiration.