Following preview season tradition, Magic: The Gathering Head Designer, Mark Rosewater, has shared a teaser for Murders at Karlov Manor to his Blogatog.
While each bullet provides a partial hint for things to come within the set, a few of the most interesting details include a new enchantment subtype called Case, the return of a popular mechanic tweaked with a new name, a keyword mechanic not printed in a premier set since 2008 returns on only one card, and a green sorcery that you can have any number of copies of in your deck.
A bronze statue of Jesus Christ, taller than the famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, has appeared in war-torn Syria. The statue, titled "I Have Come to Save the World" was apparently the brainchild of Yury Gavrilov, a 49-year-old Muscovite who runs an organization in London called the St. Paul and St. George Foundation. The project was backed by both the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian government, which takes an active interest in Syria, as seen in recent events. Russia also has a navy base on Syria's Mediterranean sea coast.
Despite the statue's Russian connection, it was cast in Armenia and made by an Armenian sculptor, Artush Papoian.
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Rapper āBluefaceā posted a video of himself to his Instagram story of driving his mid-engine Corvette C8 at 157 miles per hour (252 kph) to his 6.5 million loyal fans. The worst part? He was driving with one hand and filming with his phone in the other.
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The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sam Smith now wants to be referred to by the pronouns "they/them."
āAfter a lifetime of being at war with my gender, Iāve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out,ā Smith wrote Friday in an Instagram post. āI understand there will be many mistakes and mis gendering, but all I ask is you please please try. I hope you can see me like I see myself now.