Posts Tagged ‘Magic’

which is better for long fantasy series for a magic and dragons fan?

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

Question by ryanlogan12: which is better for long fantasy series for a magic and dragons fan?

I’ve heard of forgotten realms and dragonlance but don’t know which one is more suitable(or any other large series) for a fan of dragons and magic and such. I want to start reading a large fantasy series but can’t decide on one.

Best answer:

Answer by Drake
I say magic

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Peter Paul & Mary – Puff the Magic Dragon

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Tonight in Person 1966

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Uematsu Creates More Magic in ?blue Dragon?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Uematsu Creates More Magic in ?blue Dragon?

When I heard Nobou Uematsu was no longer going to be doing most of the Final Fantasy music, I was curious as to what was in store for the legendary composer. Well, the wait is finally over. “Blue Dragon”, an exclusive X-Box 360 game, will be releasing in the United States tomorrow (8/28/07) with Uematsu providing the entire soundtrack.

As you would expect, while listening to the “Blue Dragon” soundtrack, you can’t help but hear some similarities tied to his previous work with “Final Fantasy”, which by all accounts, is a very good thing. Uematsu’s biggest asset is getting you to feel the emotion that the song is looking to create. The first 2 tracks of the album, “Waterside” & “Bell of Grief”, show his artistic prowess right off the bat.

While he is good at delivering an atmosphere of uncertainty with songs such as “Mysterious Village”, “Mystery of the Ancient Machine”, “Omen” & “Ruins”, his biggest jump as a musician was his ability to start incorporating electric guitars. Uematsu finally got to show off his rock & roll roots in his band “The Black Mages”, which did rock covers of his “Final Fantasy” songs. It appears as if that band only tickled his fancy, as he has added some great electric guitar riffs on this soundtrack with songs such as “Dragon Fight!”, “In Search of the Ruins” & “Knock It Down.”

Since “Final Fantasy VIII”, Uematsu has been incorporating vocals in some of his work, and that doesn’t stop with “Blue Dragon”. The mellow & somber track “My Tears and the Sky” features the vocals of prolific Japanese Pop singer Ayako Kawasumi while the fast pace & riveting rock track “Eternity” features rock star & legend Ian Gillian, from the band “Deep Purple”. While “My Tears and the Sky” fits well with the rest of the songs, “Eternity” feels a bit out of place. It could very well be one of those songs that go well while playing the game, but as far as the flow of the soundtrack is concerned, it felt displaced.

The only other flaw is that it’s missing a masterpiece song, or in other words, a song that becomes a staple of the game. “Final Fantasy VII” had it with “One Winged Angel”, “Final Fantasy VIII” had it with “Liberi Fatali” & “Final Fantasy X” had it with “At Zanarkand”, but “Blue Dragon” seems to be missing it. Don’t get me wrong, there are some great tracks such as “Giant Mechat”, “Peaceful Waterside” & “Release the Seal”, but nothing that jumps out like the songs I listed above. Of course, this could very well be because I haven’t had a chance to play through the game yet.

Nevertheless, Uematsu delivers another wonderful soundtrack. The added element of the rock genre shows his creativity to expand his palette as well. While the soundtrack may not be as good as his previous work, he still brings you into his world, makes you feel the passion from the notes he transcribes & leaves you looking for more. And that my friends, is what music is all about.

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MAGIC FLUTE- What does the dragon represent for Tamino at the start of the opera?

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Question by hohoho: MAGIC FLUTE- What does the dragon represent for Tamino at the start of the opera?

1. what does the dragon represent for Tamino at the start of the opera?

2. The queen of night wants Tamino to grow up. Explain the meanin gof the statement” the eternal feminine draws us on”. How does this apply to Tamino?

THANKS!

Best answer:

Answer by stefan78910
the dragon represents that tamino was a prince and he had powers (not magical) and was strong enough to defeat hard times and challenges.
the statement means she thinks tamino is a little wimp. it does not apply to him.

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What are some low cost dragons in magic the gathering?

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Question by adam: What are some low cost dragons in magic the gathering?

I am building an all color dragon deck. I have all the heavy hitters down, but i can’t imagine this working without any low cost dragons. I have looked into changelings, but i don’t like those so much. Are there any dragons that have a converted cost of 3 or less?

Best answer:

Answer by Dax
Well, i don’t know any dragons specifically, but I know a card that brings out FIVE 4/4 Dragons w/ flying:

Sarkhan Vol
Planeswalker – Sarkhan
(2)(Red)(Green)
Loyalty is 4

+1: Creatures you control get +1/+1 and gain haste until end of turn.

-2: Gain control of target creature until end of turn. Untap that creature. It gains haste until end of turn.

-6: Put five 4/4 red Dragon creature tokens with flying into play.

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Dragons: Media Magic!

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Dragons: Media Magic!

They fill the air with fire,
They soar above the tallest tower,
They glisten with emerald-scaled attire
They inspire awe and terror whenever they glower…Dragons!!

Dragons are more than just creatures of myth; they are beings of legend. They are even considered gods in some cultures. Dragons of ancient times garner fear and respect but dragons of modern times entertain and inspire the imagination.

Take a look at some of the more popular dragons of modern times:

Dragons in Movies

Dragonheart: Based on the concept that dragons were being hunted to extinction, this movie has heart. Literally. During this time, one lonely dragon was sought out to save the life of the king’s son. This noble dragon gave this young prince a piece of his dragon heart. The problem was, with a dragon’s heart beating in his chest, he couldn’t die. This prince turns into one of the worst villains the world had ever known. He is eventually brought down when the dragon sacrifices himself to allow his dragon heart to die. Dragons, in this film, are seen as noble, valiant creatures with true compassion.

Reign of Fire: This is one of those movies that does a splendid job of picturing dragons as vicious and hungry creatures. Twenty years after his mother inadvertently awakens a fire-breathing dragon, Fire Chief Quinn must do all he can to save the remaining human population from total eradication by the dragons.

Dragons in Literature

There are no cultures in the world that feature the dragon more prominently than the cultures of Japan and China. In Japanese and Chinese literature, dragons are spirits and gods of ancient times with untold power and supernatural wisdom. Dragons feature greatly in their religious beliefs and cultural ceremonies and rituals. When written and drawn with an Eastern pen, dragons hold immense magic and fantastical power.

Dragons in Animation

Talented and imaginative, animators from all over the world have dipped their pens into the same ancient inkwell and have conjured for us fearsome creatures and loyal friends. Disney animators have crafted generations of movies that either feature dragons as the main character, as in their movie Mulan or they have dragons as secondary characters as in Sleeping Beauty where Maleficent transforms into a dragon to keep Philip from Aurora and the Sword in the Stone wherein Madam Mim transforms into a dragon during her wizards duel with Merlin. Everyone remembers the fire breathing dragon guarding the tower in which Aurora slept. Everyone giggles when they catch a glimpse of the laughable and delightful Mushu. Overall, Disney has created a new look for the dragon that will last generations to come. Animators have a rare chance at crafting an image of dragons that is truly unique

Popular media is filled with all types of dragons little and large; ferocious dragons whose very breathe can fill you with dread. Since the very beginning, dragons have held man captive with their fiery breath and hair-raising tales; it is likely to be that way till the fire dies away, if it ever will.

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