Unravel
"The universe is a fabric." "It is a billion tiny strands all woven tightly together into a large blanket we call reality." "Those strands are many things. Events, decisions, lives. Every single one, no matter how seemingly small, plays a role in
Lightning Rod
"Imagine a massive storm that overtakes a cityscape, flying through and laying down a torrent of rain, wind, and lightning." "It's a tempest." "A hurricane." "The storm must think itself absolutely unstoppable, a natural disaster of epic proportions that threatens to crash through
Bigger Fish
"There was once a fish who swam around the confines of a lake." "You see, the fish was huge, massive, almost too big for the pond itself to hold! And the fish knew quite well just how much power he held
Hunting Hound
"A man once had a hunting dog who was loyal to its core." "No matter how long he was kept in his cage, no matter how hard his owner hit him, the hound would still leap into the forest as soon
The Test
"Imagine a young boy in school." "All month long he's been studying dutifully for an upcoming test, one that would make or break his grade for that semester." "His father knew full well how important this one test would be, he pushed
Red River
"Where am I?" The words of the Planeswalker echo through empty space as the world seems to fill in around us. We find Sigil slumped backwards in the bottom of a single decrepit boat. He shakes his head, moving slowly as
War
"We've all played the childhood game of war, haven't we?" "The players are simple, the rules are simpler. Each person places down a card and the one with the better card wins. If your cards are the same value? Then war
Nonbeliever
"What is a king?" "A man who covets the crown upon his head and the peasants sitting at his feet. He wishes to attain wealth and power because it is all that his pitiful little mind can comprehend." "His end goal in
Climbing The Mountain
"What is a mountain?" "A mass of rock and stone that looms over the horizon and looks down upon the creatures of Earth." "Many people view mountains as the final frontier, as colossuses of nature that no mere man could conquer." "But they
Humanity
"The coding of a machine is like a long string of DNA." "Inside of it is everything a machine would use to determine its functional purpose, a string of intertwined ones and zeroes which form its movements and programs." "Not unlike how