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Phyrexia: All Will Be One

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Elesh Norn and her legion of biomechanical zealots will battle for the fate of the Multiverse and the power of perfection. Heroes will fall in this epic penultimate chapter to the yearlong Phyrexian arc. Will you stand against Elesh Norn, or surrender to perfection?

Main story by Seanan McGuire, with side stories by Cassandra Khaw, Aysha U. Farah, Langley Hyde, Reinhardt Suarez and Miguel Lopez. Published at the Magic the Gathering blog, in January 2023, circa 150 pages total.

151 pages, ebook

Published January 1, 2023

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Seanan McGuire

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Hi! I'm Seanan McGuire, author of the Toby Daye series (Rosemary and Rue, A Local Habitation, An Artificial Night, Late Eclipses), as well as a lot of other things. I'm also Mira Grant (www.miragrant.com), author of Feed and Deadline.

Born and raised in Northern California, I fear weather and am remarkably laid-back about rattlesnakes. I watch too many horror movies, read too many comic books, and share my house with two monsters in feline form, Lilly and Alice (Siamese and Maine Coon).

I do not check this inbox. Please don't send me messages through Goodreads; they won't be answered. I don't want to have to delete this account. :(

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May 6, 2025
Unfathomable how hard this would have gone as a full 20 chapter book. The plot beats we do get are incredible, sick as hell. The ending with Jace, Lukka and Nahiri FINALLY being characterized at least close to accurate, Elspeth vs Ajani, Tezzeret's escape, RETURN TO ZHALFIR. There's just a lot of very important stuff that gets skimmed over. Vraska should've gotten her own chapter, Tibalt shouldn't have just appeared out of nowhere at the last minute, we should've spent more time with the Phyrexians like Glissa, Vorinclex, Urabrask, God forbid, Elesh Norn. But, what we did get rules, and I can afford to only dock one star for pacing issues when the story rules. Let's see if March of the Machine having twice as many chapters makes a difference.
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1,008 reviews53 followers
January 30, 2025
Okay, it's been a week of thinking about all my feelings on the Phyrexia: All Will Be One (AWBO)/March of the Machine (MotM) storyline, but here we go:

Initially, I wasn't super upset with this, to the point where my initial star rating of both novellas were four stars. But then I ruminated more on specific actions/characterizations, picked over plotholes, and eventually came to the conclusion that - as a GO-GO-GO action saga - AWBO/MotM uses that action to distract from the fact that the story is really badly written and just doesn't make sense overall. That's when I changed the rating to two stars and why I'm now writing this review.



There were some things I liked about these stories. I liked the little interlude we got with Jace and Vraska, even if it was tragic (yes, it was dumb to go after her; no, there was no way he wasn't going to at least try); I liked that Chandra and Nissa are FINALLY allowed to be together (even if Nissa is working out her own issues with Chandra being a 'walker while she has lost her own spark); and I really liked that the omenpaths open up a lot of possibilities for storytelling in MTG. But the storytelling here is just bad and I'm disappointed that is the standard the lore has fallen to because Wizards/Hasbro is so concerned with making money they've forgotten about the creative development teams and players that make Magic: The Gathering successful as a game.
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April 18, 2024
They did the Jas-Ka ship dirty, but a freaking card game company make me cry over a fictional tree, so credit where it's due.
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