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AuthorStijn van Dongen

Please allow me to introduce myself - I'm a man of wealth and taste. I've played around for a long long time and laid many men's decks to waste. (With a long, long time being defined as since The Dark.)I sincerely love multiplayer the most of all formats and even dare decree that it is a form of art. I'm a student of Molecular Life Sciences in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, where I spend a lot of time watching the Simpsons and writing bios in first person, in distinct opposition of the more convenient fashion.

Multiplayer Is An Art: Part 3: Corpse Dance

Death. Decay. Destruction. Doom. Those are all catchwords that have been missing in my two previous stories. The Gargoyles only used the tiniest bit of black, and didn’t use red at all. The United Nations were hypocritical in their white-and-blueness. You all most certainly think I’m a sissy for only writing about those happy happy…

Multiplayer Is An Art, Part 2: The United Nations

How many more responses to an article of his does a man need to make him happy? I received enough of them to make myself rush to write the next story about multiplayer decks. And it will be, as I promised, about politics and a very politic deck. Now I know some of the more…

Multiplayer Is An Art: The Ivory Gargoyle Deck

Reading articles about multiplayer or other sorts of casual play is a favourite pastime of mine. I always enjoy reading about good plays made by others in epic games with six or more players. I always enjoy reading about multiplayer strategies, and I always enjoy reading about decks created especially for multiplayer. And that’s why…