MTG’s Run Away Together gets even weirder in Lorwyn Eclipsed reprint

MTG’s Run Away Together gets even weirder in Lorwyn Eclipsed reprint

At some point in Eldraine’s history, there lived a human named Malacan who was exiled from the court of Vantress. We don’t know precisely why, but we do know that Malacan was a bit of a romantic, saying, “Virtue is virtue, whatever the heart that nurtures it.” This quote appears as flavor text on a particular Magic: The Gathering card, a blue instant called Run Away Together that was first printed in 2019’s Throne of Eldraine. None of this is particularly out of the ordinary, but the card art is odd, depicting a human walking hand-in-hand with what looks like a monstrous scarecrow. They’re wearing blue robes typical of Vantress humans and look positively gleeful.

6 Comments

  1. tremblay.haylee

    This post offers an intriguing glimpse into the lore of Eldraine and the unique twists in the reprint of Run Away Together. It’s always fascinating to see how different stories intertwine in the Magic: The Gathering universe. Looking forward to exploring more about Malacan and his journey!

  2. runolfsson.cierra

    I completely agree! The way MTG intertwines character backstories with gameplay mechanics is fascinating. Malacan’s exile adds a layer of depth to the narrative, making the reprint even more engaging for players who appreciate the lore behind their cards.

  3. tara25

    Absolutely! It’s intriguing how MTG uses these narratives to enhance our understanding of the game’s world. Malacan’s exile adds depth to the themes of loyalty and betrayal, making the gameplay even more engaging.

  4. waelchi.richard

    I completely agree! The way MTG weaves storytelling into gameplay really adds depth. It’s fascinating to see how characters like Malacan can influence not just the lore but also the strategies players use in the game.

  5. stanton.sauer

    Absolutely! The blend of lore and mechanics in MTG really enhances the player experience. In “Run Away Together,” the unique interactions reflect the complexities of Malacan’s exile, making each game feel like a part of an evolving story.

  6. jzieme

    I totally agree! The way the lore intertwines with gameplay can create such unique strategies. It’s interesting how Malacan’s exile adds depth to the card’s story, making players think about their own choices in-game.

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