We're not far from the silent auction switch over, so let's take a look at what we've got. Who knows, maybe you'll want to try your hand at getting something! Also as a reminder, our silent auction system has changed. Check out this link for more information so you can catch up.

First we have this adorable set of needle-felted art dolls represents four Magic: The Gathering planeswalkers as they appear (or might appear) on the plane of Bloomburrow - cuter than ever! Ral (Crackling Wit) has become an otter, Jace (the Mind Sculptor) is a fox, Liliana (of the Dark Realms) is now a squirrel, and Tamiyo (Field Researcher) is a lop-eared rabbit.

Next is this Hand-drawn Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Map. This mystical map is crafted from a coffee-stained and torn-edged piece of fine vellum, using acrylic inks, Pigma Micron pens, and a few custom designed, 3D printed elements. Important city locations and points of interest from throughout Mario’s journey are illustrated on dimensional “pop-up” panels, and if a need ever arises to collect them again, the location of each Crystal Star has been helpfully denoted as well.
Both of these end at 10am PST!
Next up after those, starting at 10am PST and ending at 6pm PST, we've got two items for you to check out...

First is a set of Copper Coasters with Ea-Nasir Quotes. These nine coasters made from genuine copper products feature English translations interleaved with the cuneiform transcriptions of some choice quotes from amongst the Ea-Nasir tablets found at Ur, notoriously known for containing some of the oldest recorded customer complaints.

The other item is a set of Thalassophobia Tryptich paintings. Invite the horrors of the deep everywhere you go, even the middle of the desert! This set of three watercolour paintings feature scenes from the games Dave the Diver, Dredge, and Subnautica. Each painting was carefully composed with a bold disregard for scale, geography, and biome-restricted spawns.
And again these two will start at 10am PST after the other two have ended. Make sure to search around the site, you never know what you might see...
