A wedge set based on a novel I'm working on. The general idea for each wedge is that they're a noble house trying to achieve the goal of their ally-color pairs using the methods of their enemy-color.

- House Blackhide want peace and harmony , and will use any means necessary to maintain it .

- House Glassfire want law and order , and have a tendency to get a bit overzealous about it .

- House Cloakblossom want knowledge and power , and will use brute force to acquire it if necessary .

- House Bloodsteel want to create chaos , but need to organize themselves in order to do so effectively .

- House Dimfire want to flourish and grow , and use experimental methods in order to do so .

Mechanics: Fealty to <house(using Blackhide as an example)> (Each (e.g. , or ) in the mana costs of permanents you control counts toward your fealty to (e.g. Blackhide).)

Basically like devotion to that house. Since it will always be devotion to three colors, chances are you are going to be able to "swear fealty" to multiple houses (there are even cards that reward you for/require you to do so), which makes flavor-sense - fealties are fickle things in Voliir.

It is against the law to do X. Justice - At the beginning of your upkeep, if an opponent broke the law since your last turn, (effect) (mechanic designed by /u/Tmnsquirtle47)

Noteworthy change from squirtle's version, the laws don't just apply to your opponents, they apply to you as well. If you break one of your own laws you won't punish yourself for it, but an opposing Justice card will

Uncover N (Discard N cards: Return this from your graveyard to your hand.)

Obviously avoiding Uncover 1, because that would be silly.

Breach - Whenever a creature blocking ~ dies, (effect).

Flourish N (This creature is flourishing while its power is N or greater.)

Usually accompanied by either a self-buffing mechanic (like prowess), an effect that cares about itself or your other creatures flourishing or both.

*Morbid - (time), if a creature died this turn, (effect).

Returning from Innistrad, here to represent the benefits given by demons to those who sacrifice.

NOTE: White boarder means the card is red-flagged.