"The Multiverse Memoirs" is a fan-made show that delves into the lore and history of characters from the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse. It explores characters with limited information, sometimes incorporating creative liberties and stretching the truth for entertainment. The show combines fan content with elements of established canon and is intended purely for entertainment.
One of my favorite commanders. I actually have both versions of him built. Little noticed fact, his OG card counts ANY forest entering the battlefield. Your opponents can pump your boys.
I really enjoy the format and you digging into these stories! But that background music is really loud and distracting. These stories have lots of difficult terms and you read through them fairly quickly. This could be okay but when you add the loud dynamic background music its hard for me to hear, focus, and understand what youre saying. Id highly recommend reducing the background volume dramatically
Thanks! I hope more people do too! Share with your friends or ask your LGS to play them during tournaments in the background. Every little bit helps. I'll look into those, and put them on the list!
Excellent video. You have a great voice, it's well-written and it introduced me to a character (and card) I've become real curious about. I wonder what your sources were for this?
Great video! Loved learning about Neheb, never knew his full story. EDIT: btw, could you also cover the stories of Gisa and Geralf? They've been around for a while and are one of my favorite sibling pairs in the multiverse (right next to Urza and Mishra)
...why is this for a _D&D_ character? Ate we going to see Universes Beyond generally here; do I need to worry about Fallout turning up in a few months?
I hear ya! I have a list of some of my favorites at the moment but once it runs out, Ill just do down the list. Unless folks begin to ask for certain ones.
Absolutely love the voice acting on this along with the slight reverb! It makes the whole thing stand out. The images could be more illustrative of the story, but they're okay. All in all, cool stuff!