Episode 54: Redeem for One Personal-Size Color Pie

By Goblin Lore Podcast

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

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Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast!

In our fifty-fourth episode, your favorite goblins discuss their own personal Magic: the Gathering Color Pie identities and what categorization can (and can't) describe about a person! Do you see your labels as descriptive or prescriptive?

In this episode, we discuss why it's okay to be Black-aligned sometimes, how the Guilds, Clans, and Shards are not the only way the colors can be represented, why opposites really attract, why the color pie and other descriptive methods sometimes fall short, and why our brains really like to put things in neat piles.

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