Wakíŋyaŋ is the thunderbird of Native American (Lakota) tradition.
Card Text
(3) Wakíŋyaŋ (Wind)
Native American • Inspiration • Deity
Kapóš’ič’iya: At the start of each round, if you used actions to move and to attack on your previous turn, all of your rolls that round gain +1, and the next support card you reveal gains +5 initiative.
When he opens and shuts his eyes, he makes lightning. When he flaps his wings, he makes thunder and the great winds.
Illus.: Jim Nelson • Set 4 • P29/100
Tournament Promo
Wakíŋyaŋ was released as the tournament winner card in March of 2005, and again as the organizer card in April of 2007.
History in Brief
That's Why They Call Him Thunderbird
{coming eventually}
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