Shining Armor took Twilight a bit away from the rest, as if he wanted to keep this between the two of them.
“I am not going to lie to you Twilight, this is serious. Ponyville is not the only place that has been attacked; we barely have room for all the evacuees.”
Twilight looked at her brother with sadness in her eyes.
“It’s… it’s not only that. I… I have seen what is coming for us. I was taken by… something, to a strange place. A parallel worlds or something like that, where I saw Nightmare Moon. She is back!”
“WHAT? But that doesn’t make any sense, Luna is here and she is alright. Wouldn’t she be the first…”
“That’s not all: While I was there, I also… I…”
Twilights voice broke, and she began to cry.
“What, Twily, What happened? You can tell me.”
For the first time in the last few days, Twilight had time to reflect upon what had happened. They were safe. For now.
“While I was… there, I lost Spike. He is gone. SPIKE IS GONE!”
Finest Hour is the second part of a 3 part MTG expansion set, intended to tell an overall storyline through ponified Magic the Gathering cards, exploring the plane of Equestria and its struggle against a darker force invading it.
A prologue set named Unseen Invasion begins here Read it if you want the back-story of the main set. Or just want to see more cards. Each piece will have a link to the next part.
This set, named Finest Hour begins with a quick recap of the prologue here If you want to read the story of this set, simply hit the above recap link, and follow the “Next piece of the story” links.
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Original artwork done by PsychoDikDik, find it Here
Honestly, I do not see this card ever seeing play. I don't mean to be rude or anything but I think this card is kind of crappy. A. Brainstorm is a one drop that is almost strictly better, B. there is a 3U amass the components that does about the same thing but not sacrificing the deck advantage and it only makes you put back 1 BUT seeing as how this is an instant, It might see play but overall the card is well made but I think it could use only ditching one card.