It starts with a single card. A splash of color, a flash of imagination and in a moment, the entire world has appeared in the hands. Magic is not a form of illusion; it is tactic, narration, and friendship on glossy paper. All the players recollect the first duel, the first win, and that single card that changed everything. It is there that one gets fascinated with Magic: The Gathering Cards. It is not a hobby; it is a journey to another world where the brain is exposed to fantasy. The History of an Everlasting Game At a time, way back in the 1990s, an interesting thought came about: what would it mean to have a card game to possess the force of a universe? This is indeed what happened when Magic: The Gathering Cards were established. This masterpiece was developed by a mathematician, Richard Garfield, and combined both logic and mythology. The idea was new, radical, and hooked me immediately. Players did not merely play it, but they experienced the lore, the tension and the vi...