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FanArt: FreyaliseFreyalise is also known as the Patron Mother of the Steel Elves and the Goddess of Fyndhorn. She is one of the Nine Titans, who counter-invaded the evil plane of Phyrexia when her world was put under assault by hordes of the artificial plane's critters in Magic the Gathering's Invasion cycle. In the earlier stages of the Ice Age when she was mortal, Freyalise used to be a fiery red sorceress, but after she became an immortal planeswalker, she reverted to the path of growth, life and nurture. Plant life spring to vitality wherever she touches, and although she may seem a gentle forest spirit, she can devastate scores of foes by tearing them apart with thorns, spikes, spores and splinters. | |
 |  |  |  | | Date | Name | Comment | | | 8 Oct 2003 | Bob, Son of Yawgmoth <lowallynlordofwaters@yah | Alright, now that im done, its a lovely picture. Boobs are the right size, it has nice sex appeal, and i like all the green color. I especially love her boots. And her legs look really sexy. She looks like a nice dumb blonde and i like the patch over her eye. Dumb blonde is a good thingy of course, and its really sexy how u kept her hair short.  Petter Dahl replies: "Sexy seems to be the red thread here, eh? She wears a nightvision goggle over her right eye... talk about undressing someone with a look." | |
| 8 Oct 2003 | Bob, Son of Yawgmoth <lowallynlordofwaters@yah | I love the picture. I'll make some more comments on it once im done masturbatin'.  Petter Dahl replies: "Whatever turns you on, I guess " | |
| 31 Mar 2004 | Marte Riise | Amazingly well done! Really love this one, we don't seam to have a lot of good drawers and painters from Norway these days, and i'm proud to say that i'm a "national friend" of you!  Petter Dahl replies: "Cool! Glad you like the pics, and heia Norge" | |
| 5 Feb 2005 | Cutie | I love this picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I could draw like you!  Petter Dahl replies: "I've thought that same thought of others often enough. Practice can't possibly ever make perfect, but it's worth a shot " | |
| 21 Oct 2005 | Kyle | Otherwise, the pics are actually quite cool! I commend you for a job well done.  Petter Dahl replies: "Thank you I'm glad you like them" | |
| 21 Oct 2005 | Kyle | I am a veteran of Magic the Gathering, and I have read about every book that has come out up until after the mirrodin cycle. I believe you completely confused Christina with Freyalise, at least when it came to some major details concerning their histories. We never saw Freyalise as a mortal human being. She was the one, not Christina as you say, who fought Leshrac back in the ice age, and actually was the one who ended it by means of the cylex that Urza had first used that had turned him into a planeswalker. As for the mortal history of Freyalise you had, you mixed her up with the red haired chick who was Jodah's partner, a task mage... Joiya... sumthin like that was her name. Freyalise had been involved with the whole ice age cycle, not just the very end. In fact, in the Invasion cycle, a conversation between Freyalise, Urza, and Commodore Guff hinted that Freyalise had been around since the Argoth incident, though not actually THERE per say. Christina on the other hand is the wife of Taysir(I believe that was his name, I've been out of magic for some time) and the mother of Dariah.  Petter Dahl replies: "I'm a veteran as well, and I have all the rare MTG comics closely detailing people such as Kristina and Freyalise. We did too see Freyalise as a mortal human being in those comics, where she is a red mage dueling a friend to the death (caused indirectly by Tevesh Szat). She ascends to planeswalkerhood when she dies, and decides to abandon her fiery ways and convert to green magic. She did end the Ice Age, with the assistance of Kristina. Jaya Ballard was another red mage - turned planeswalker, but she never converted to green, and she ascended after the ice age had ended. Kristina is not the wife of Taysir, they used to be lovers, but then Kristina has had more planeswalker lovers than other I know of, and she certainly is not Daria's mother." | |
| 2 Nov 2005 | Kyle | I was actually not implying that Jaya took up the mantle and became Freyalise, rather I was stating the contrary, for it seemed that was the mistake you had made when you said she was a red mage during the Ice Age. I do believe in the Invasion series though it was said that Kristina and Taysir were the parents of Daria. Yeah... It would have been in the first book. I've read it 3 or 4 times. How mildy pathetic of me... lol. I do not at all recall her being assisted by anyone except maybe Jodah(and even then I think he only watched) and a handful of elves. And thank you for correcting my mishap have the presumtion Taysir and Kristina were married. I had forgotten they had broken up or what not. But I assure you I knew, brain farts happen, what can I say?  Petter Dahl replies: "Well, to Kristina, the two of them were never really together, so the whole breaking up thing is mostly just in Taysir's mind. Kristina is a fickle one.Besides, I'm not even sure planeswalkers CAN get children. Their bodies are just an extension of their minds after all.You've read the books, and Kristina does in truth not appear to help Freyalise end the Ice Age in that version. I hold true to the prerevisionist comics, however. Jodah helped some, and Kristina helped some. When she cast the world spell, Freyalise even healed the scars in her face that she had gotten from Szat earlier." | |
| 19 Dec 2005 | Calgarth | Freyalise is one of the coolest planeswalkers around. But the cape seems too... flat. And I don't think Daria is their(Taysir & Kristina) kid. In Invasion it said that they "looked" like a family, not "a" family.  Petter Dahl replies: "I agree about the cloak. I've often thought about changing it, but it's just too much hassle." | |
| 21 Dec 2005 | Kyle | well i'm reading invasion for the 4rth or 5th time, and I swear they're related... Kristina n Daria n that bunch.. but I'll find out. Anywho, I wish to get my grubby mits on these comics you consistently speak of... where might I find them? | |
| 19 Apr 2006 | Anonymous | This as my friend would say kinda like skimpy!I think you could make it not as reveling! | |
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