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CardName: Kulku's Admirer Cost: {3}{B} Type: Creature - Human Wizard Pow/Tgh: 2/4 Rules Text: Sacrifice a creature: Target Eye gets +1/+1 and gains deathtouch until end of turn. Flavour Text: Horror had always been part of Libelone, but nothing before had ever captured terror so perfectly nor been able to express that terror to others. Set/Rarity: Libelone Common

Kulku's Admirer
{3}{b}
 
 C 
Creature – Human Wizard
Sacrifice a creature: Target Eye gets +1/+1 and gains deathtouch until end of turn.
Horror had always been part of Libelone, but nothing before had ever captured terror so perfectly nor been able to express that terror to others.
2/4
Updated on 13 Feb 2022 by Sorrow

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2020-08-25 04:47:33: Sorrow created the card Kulku's Admirer
2020-08-27 22:32:19: Sorrow edited Kulku's Admirer:

forgot p/t

2020-08-31 00:55:41: Sorrow edited Kulku's Admirer

This is a rather parasitic design that doesn't do much on its own - though at least it's a free sac outlet if nothing else.

What's with this "Eye" tribal theme? Does it and if so then how to the carnivale/art theme of the set? There aren't any general introduction texts nor set comments here that I would explain this.

Seems to be something about audience/visual art. Maybe the Eye tokens are like video cameras? There seems to be at least one case of "security eyes".

I never made any detail pages for this plane, but Eyes function as cameras and monitors. Quickly looking through, I think only two of the flavor texts convey this clearly though: Burning Colors and Sublime Suffering.

Hmm, Eyes functioning as cameras and monitors makes me think of this old community set project which was about a dystopia/prison world which I think had that tribal doing exactly that. The connection to visual art seems really loose to me.

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