Dan Frazier, one of the original artists for Magic: The Gathering, has been wrapped up in a plagiarism scandal this month over a recently released image of the One Ring from The Hobbit set. Fans on Reddit quickly noticed that Frazier’s image greatly resembled a previous One Ring illustration by Marta Nael from the Tales of Middle-earth set. Now, Frazier and Magic: The Gathering’s parent company, Wizards of the Coast, have acknowledged that Nael’s art was used without her permission or credit for her work.

“I made a mistake, and I feel awful,” wrote Frazier in a statement on X. “I especially feel for Marta, whose work I adore. In trying to create an iconic version of The One Ring, while looking at references online, I ended up using Marta’s Ring as a reference and painted over it to try to depict the item the fans hold dear to their hearts. In doing so, I didn’t make it my own. I’m reaching out to Marta privately to apologize artist to artist.”

Wizards of the Coast’s message stated that it has plans to pay Nael for her work and that both she and Frazier will be credited for the art in the digital versions. The company’s statement also noted that it didn’t catch the similarities between the two works before adding, “We still value Dan and his contributions and are grateful for his place in the game.”

Nael has yet to comment about the incident on social media, but some fans have pointed out that Frazier’s agent, Mark Aronowitz, denied that his client had seen Nael’s One Ring illustration before Frazier ultimately admitted he had used it.

Most of the reactions to the statement by Frazier and Wizards of the Coast appear to have been negative, with some calling out the company for continuing to use the plagiarized image.

In other MTG news, Wizards of the Coast recently shared a glimpse of Magic: The Gathering’s upcoming Reality Fracture set. A handful of cards from The Hobbit set were also previewed ahead of MagicCon Las Vegas.

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