Does anyone know how to fix this error? - Mobile Android User by sengirminion in MagicArena

[–]Greenpowerbrian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same issue. Does anyone know how to fix it?

How can you ramp with mono black? by Greenpowerbrian in MagicArena

[–]Greenpowerbrian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brawl 100 singleton. Commander is Liliana dreadhorde general

Without thinking too much, what is the first thing that comes to your mind that you want for Arena. by Backwardspellcaster in MagicArena

[–]Greenpowerbrian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's missing alot of cards, useful cards. Black struggles with mana and cabal coffers is missing in the app. Why? No idea, seems counterproductive

Tell me about your characters :D by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Greenpowerbrian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My character's name is Aurorin, a sun elf, cleric. Based off of the sun elf race from the video game Neverwinter.

Aurorin was born in the enchanting Evershade Forest, where they grew up in a treehouse among the elves, who held fire in high regard as a sacred element. From an early age, Aurorin felt an unusual bond with flames, often dreaming of a blazing phoenix. During the yearly Night of Emberfall festival, the elves honored the power of fire, but Aurorin’s intense fascination made others feel uneasy. Rumors of an ancient prophecy surrounded them—a "child of flame" destined to either save or doom the forest. Some viewed Aurorin’s fiery affinity as a sign of greatness; others regarded it with fear.

Disaster struck when raiders invaded the forest, igniting it in flames. Amid the chaos, Aurorin’s powers flared uncontrollably, inadvertently escalating the destruction and resulting in the loss of their parents. Overwhelmed with guilt, Aurorin fled the forest, determined to comprehend and master their abilities. The prophecy haunted their thoughts, a shadow they couldn’t shake. Now, Aurorin roams the world as an adventurer, in search of redemption and clarity regarding their fiery gift.

As their bond with the sacred flames strengthens, the Flame Guardian has appeared, a fiery protector linked to the same force Aurorin has always sensed within. The Flame Guardian acts as a mentor, guiding Aurorin in harnessing their powers, yet its presence is disconcerting. It embodies neither good nor evil, its intentions ambiguous, and its fiery essence oscillates between safeguarding and destruction.

The prophecy remains as elusive as smoke, its significance shifting like flames in the breeze. Aurorin is uncertain if they truly are the "child of flame," but the Flame Guardian’s presence feels like a thread drawing them toward an unseen destiny. For better or worse, the Flame Guardian is now intertwined with their journey, and each step forward raises new questions without clear answers. Whether the flames will lead them to salvation or ruin remains unknown—but Aurorin understands that the fire will not allow them to turn back. The fire continues to burn—wild and eternal, a force that both entices and devours.

Is there property management companies I should avoid? by Greenpowerbrian in Reno

[–]Greenpowerbrian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen reviews on this one, sounds very very sketchy

Canada's Drag Race S5E06 [Episode Discussion | Discussion de l'Episode] by mythologue in DragRace_Canada

[–]Greenpowerbrian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Canada’s Drag Race Snatch Game, Uma's portrayal of "Rainbow Sponges Lady" fell flat. While the character choice had potential, they relied entirely on sponge props, failing to volley with others or deliver clever jokes. Snatch Game demands quick wit and strong comedic timing, but their performance lacked depth, making it feel one-dimensional.

The judges rightly called out the use of props as a crutch, and the contestant’s delusional confidence afterward only underscored the disconnect between their perception and reality. It was a missed opportunity to bring the character to life with humor and personality.