This is a follow up to an earlier question about Selvala:
http://apps.magicjudges.org/forum/topic/10471/To summarize that exchange, if Selvala is activated during the casting of a spell or activation of an ability, that mana ability can't be undone.
There are several circumstances under which a player may start to cast a spell (or activate an ability), activate Selvala, and be unable to reverse the casting processes without first reversing Selvala's ability. The inability to reverse Selvala's ability then creates a scenario where a spell is on the stack that can neither be cast nor reversed. As far as I can tell, the resulting scenario is uncovered by the rules.
Most of these circumstances come up when casting a spell from the library (e.g. with Future Sight or Panglacial Wurm), although there are many possibilities.
There are many simpler examples, but I'm going to include a complex one that shows some extent of the potential rules nightmares:
Nissa has Chains of Mephistopheles and Aven Mindcensor in play. Adrian has Selvala, Explorer Returned in play and Blightsteel Colossus as his only card in hand. Adrian cracks an Evolving Wilds.
While resolving the Evolving Wilds ability, Adrian sees Panglacial Wurm second from the top of his library, underneath Forest. He puts Panglacial Wurm on the stack and activates Selvala. He then reveals Forest (Nissa also reveals Forest, so Adrian adds no mana to his mana pool), discards Blightsteel Colossus, shuffling it into his library, and draws a card face-down. Adrian realizes he has insufficient mana to cast Panglacial Wurm.
This brings up a few questions:
* Panglacial Wurm on the stack, and can't be legally cast. Where should it go? It went to the stack as the 2nd-to-top card of a library that has since been shuffled.
* Which cards (if any) should Adrian now be looking at to finish resolving his Evolving Wilds ability?