
The Timelines Project is a Podcast about the lore and story of Magic the Gathering. The goal of the podcast is to summarize the many stories that magic has told over the years into 45 minute podcasts, that new and old magic players can enjoy. Interspersed through the summaries are shorter episodes relating to topics based less in fact and more in speculation, and after I finish a book there will b... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This weeks episode is another one for the newcomers who didn't have time to listen to the previous two episodes. Our tale follows Urza's New project the Bloodlines project: A eugenics program designed to make the perfect person. We'll also get a look... more
I know I'm a bit late but the set isn't out yet so I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring and talk about the upcoming magic the gathering set Zendikar Rising Music by: Chad Crouch and Ketsa freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch freemusicarchive.or... more
This weeks episode we continue with the story of Urza, the Phyrexians, Rath, and the Bloodlines Project. Music by: Chad Crouch, Ketsa, and Kai Engel. freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa freemusicarchive.org/music/K... more
This weeks is another science episode similar to the one on Ornithopters. We'll be exploring flowstone and it's real life counterparts, and also discovering why Davvol is the most powerful telepath of all time. Music by: Chad Crouch and Ketsa freemus... more
After saving the refugees from serra’s realm, Urza came up with a new plan for a series of artifacts called the legacy. The legacy would combine with the skyship weatherlight to form the Ultimate weapon to defeat the Phyrexians. Along with the legacy... more
This weeks episode is a recap for newcomers to the podcast. It follows Urza Planeswalker has he founds the Tolarian Academy, builds a time machine, blows up the time machine, founds a second academy, and does everything in his power to defeat the phy... more
This week's episode we return to the Isle of Tolaria. Where things aren't going so well. Urza has left the school to pursue another project and the Phyrexians are growing stronger. If Urza doesn't act in time the whole island could be over run. Music... more
Another Lesson in Metaphysics, This one on the Mechanics of a Soul. Lesson plan includes but is not limited to: Physical and Metaphysical souls, Planeswalker sparks, And the unique souls that break all the rules. Music by: Chad Crouch and Ketsa freem... more
Greetings fellow nerd. I hope the we will greet each other in future times! Maybe then shall we talk about magic the gathering with our mutual aspect Everett!
I know him.
A great introduction to the mythology of MTG, even for those who don’t play the game.
It has a lot of information about “Magic the gathering” history. It is kind of complicated, but it’s cool to hear the story with a readers opinion. And modern day things to reference to.










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