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Ehwaz
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Ehwaz

The caster can take one champion "in play" as an ally. If defeated, borrowed champion returns to the owner's draw pile. Shuffle. (Harmful)

Properties

Type
Event card type
Rarity
Interactive
Element
All
World
Spellfire
Edition
Interactive
Level
1
Phases
3/4

Copyrights:
Art by: AI art / Ugnius Kiguolis

Extended description

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Ehwaz is the horse. This represents man’s trusty aid, our only form of transport in times past. It indicates a moving forward and change for the better with gradual but steady progress. It can also show teamwork, trust and loyalty.

Story

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Legend has it that there was once a selfish horse rider named Ehwaz. He was never gentle with horses, and he had no real friends because he often made fun of others. His behavior earned him the disdain of the villagers, but he didn't care. One day, while out on a ride, Ehwaz encountered a witch he had previously made fun of. The witch was so offended by the actions that she cursed him, turning him into a horse! At first, Ehwaz was not too bothered by his new form. He was used to being in control, and he thought he could adapt to his new living conditions. But soon, he realized that he was alone and didn't know how to communicate with other horses. For years, Ehwaz tried to learn how to communicate with other horses, but it seemed hopeless. He felt isolated and alone, and he longed for companionship. But one day, after much effort, he finally succeeded in making contact with them. He finally felt accepted and eventually built trust and loyalty with them. They even teamed up to find better food and avoid dangers. But one day, the curse was lifted, and Ehwaz turned back into a person again. He was happy that his curse had ended, but he was never the same after that experience. He had learned the importance of kindness, trust, and loyalty, and he was now friendly with everyone, particularly with horses. He had learned that there is more to life than being selfish and cruel, and he lived the rest of his days trying to make amends for his past actions.