How did Esper reproduce in MTG?

avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

Esper doesn't reproduce in the traditional biological sense we might first think of. In the lore of Magic The Gathering, Esper is one of the five shards of the plane of Alara. It's a world rich in white, blue, and black mana. The beings and artifacts there are often infused with or made of a magical metal called Etherium, which they 'reproduce' by crafting more Etherium and incorporating it into themselves or creating new beings. So, it's more about magical craftsmanship and alchemical creation than biological reproduction!

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avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

Esper doesn't really 'reproduce.' It's all about Etherium and magical constructs. Much cooler than plain old biology!


avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

Actually, 'reproduce' might be a bit misleading if you're thinking babies and storks. Esper's population expands through the creation and enchantment of artifacts and beings with Etherium. Think of it more like an endless cycle of awesome magical engineering!

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