Enigma, Blackblood
This is the card that I used LittleBadWolf's art for. The idea was to mechanically represent the symbiote-enhanced Enigma. Though there was one more iteration of the card before this one. As you might be able to tell from the wording of the passive, this is...
Abandoned, or is it?
After touching down on an unknown plane ravaged by the bitter cold, cutting his way through the deadwood of a seemingly barren forest, the mind mage, fully bonded with his symbiote Companion, eventually found his way to an old village, or what remained of one.Though...
Dangers from a Bygone Era
This piece from LittleBadWolf back in September of 2021, is also the compliment one of my rare short stories that is completely stand-alone, unconnected to anything else in my writing portfolio. And because LittleBadWolf was so proud of their work detailing Enigma's outfit, they included another...
The Fencing Lesson
The story that goes with the piece from LittleBadWolf back in May of 2021 is intended to be a supplement to the original trio of stories that depict Enigma learning how to use a sword. Since Edmund is an athlete and street brawler who is...
Just Another Game
This piece from LittleBadWolf back in April of 2021 was perfect to illustrate an idea for a lightly comedic short story. In works of fiction, one of the most common forms of shorthand to represent that a character is intelligent is to make them good at...
Mystical Tutor
What better way to demonstrate learning in card form than by using one of the most famous blue tutors in all of magic: Mystical Tutor? Kenjii's art depicting my short story was perfect for a "reprint". Since this isn't an original card design, there's not more...
Efficient Learning
This piece from an artist known as Kenjiii back in December of 2020 marks one of my earliest standalone short stories. Though there were lore tidbits in all of my posts up until this point, and my Volpes work was just getting off the ground,...
The Best Teacher
When Enigma started on the path of a planeswalking detective, he was overly confident in his own abilities, thinking that his mind and magic would be enough to carry him through even the most harrowing perils. And like many such young fools, his folly lead...
Wolfing It Down
The psionicist often wondered why the colloquialism "wolfing it down" became popular in other planes. Any yet, if any were to observe him eating his evening meal like this, sitting by the campfire and without any of the utensils common to the more civilized settings...
Setting Up For a Spooky Night
Almost any illusionist worth their salt has some form of affection for the spooky season, and Enigma is no different. There's no better test of one's magical prowess than conjuring specters, phantoms, and mirages that can frighten and fool even the most discerning eye. Though a...