Prime Minister's Cabinet Room
A clone effect that hangs in the air over the whole table. Where Vesuvan Doppelganger or Clone spend a body and mana to become one creature once, this planar effect fires each turn for whoever is active, letting one of their creatures become a copy of whatever an opponent has just deployed. Nothing changes hands: you do not gain control of the copied creature, you rebrand your own into a duplicate, and you get to re-target every combat, so the best stat line on the far side of the table is always available to mirror at no cost. The subtlety is that a shared plane hands that copy engine to whoever is currently taking their turn, so the mirror rolls around the table with the game. The will-of-the-council vote works the same way. Whenever chaos ensues, each player votes for a creature the active player does not control, and the tied leaders get exiled. On the turn you rolled it, that vote scours your opponents' boards. But "you" on a Plane card is always the active player, so when an opponent triggers chaos on their own turn, they become "you," and now it is your creatures that are eligible for the ballot. The engine is only pointed outward while the die sits on your turn; hand the turn over and the same mechanic turns on the creatures you just spent effort copying.
