

The Cube Fellowship supports the Magic: the Gathering Cube community by helping dedicated players and Cube designers to attend grassroots Cube events

Daisy is a lifelong Magic player and trans Cube enthusiast with nine(!) cubes in paper. She works at Player's Union Games Store in Portland, Oregon and helps organize her weekly cube night at a local dive bar.

Wildflower is a community organizer from northern Wisconsin who has been playing Magic since she was a kid. She believes coming away from an event with new friends is better than any trophy or prize payout.

Jesse is an inventive, unconventional Cube designer who prefers to play with low power junk. Her cube Showdown at the Okk Corralis the subject of an episode of Recross the Pathsand is featured at Cali Cube Champs 2025.

Jane is the organizer of Inland Northwest Cube Fest, a co-host of The Pack One Slick Onespodcast, and the designer of The Ball Pit — a novel cube that was the talk of Cube Con 2025. She is a welcoming and influential voice in multiple online Cube communities.

Sophia is a disabled trans woman who strives to make Magic a welcoming place for marginalized people. She loves playing Commander in addition to Cube and enjoys watching competitive players push the game to its limits.

Andrew is a Chicago-based artist and game enthusiast. He has been playing Magic on and off his whole life but is a fairly recent Cube convert! Andrew is interested in the various design sensibilities and community building aspects of different cube groups around the world. “I wanna be the first one to see 'em all.”

At a young age, Zelda is already working hard to prove that Cube is for everybody. She organized the Magic club at her small, rural high-school and attended her first Cube event at Cube for a Cause SS 2025, where she took home a trophy pin.
Lucky Paper believes that small, in-person events are crucial for building and strengthening our communities. Cube events thrive when they are filled with designers and drafters who are positive, welcoming, creative, and community minded. But these events are not without their barriers: travel costs, entry fees, childcare expenses, lost wages, and other financial burdens can prevent the Cube community’s best from attending the events that would most benefit from their presence. The Cube Fellowship seeks to provide community members with the means to overcome these barriers of entry.
Fellowship members are chosen because we believe that their presence makes events better. Invitations are extended to those who have demonstrated commitment to the Cube community, shown excellence in their cube design, provided diversity of perspectives, and modeled empathy and understanding for their peers.
Cube fellowship applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Designers and drafters may apply to attend any Cube-focused event and request any amount of support.
Apply To Be a FellowHelp us grow the Cube Fellowship through our supporter pins! 100% of the profits from the sale of these pins goes directly into the Fellowship fund. Lucky Paper is committed to transparency and shares all income and operating costs publicly.


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