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CardName: Seductress of the Depths Cost: 2uu Type: Creature - Siren Pow/Tgh: 1/3 Rules Text: Whenever a creature attacks you, unless its controller pays {2}, he or she puts that creature on the bottom of his or her library at end of combat. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Link's Unplaced Cards Rare

Seductress of the Depths
{2}{u}{u}
 
 R 
Creature – Siren
Whenever a creature attacks you, unless its controller pays {2}, he or she puts that creature on the bottom of his or her library at end of combat.
1/3
Created on 07 Apr 2012 by Link

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2012-04-07 16:34:34: Link created the card Seductress of the Depths

Top-down siren design. I actually had to stretch to keep this blue, since Sirens flavorfully want to be blue but mechanically want to be black.

A bit odd. It seems like a powerful ability, but most times it will read "can't attack". I get the impression that this might need a line like "Other Sirens you control get +0/+2." to key people into the fact that you want to play this with other creatures that force attacks? Maybe not, though.

Does Progenitus have protection from players?

Edit: I'm joking.

If Ghostly Prison works on Progenitus, so does this... right? The thing is, you can still attack and hit with this out, you just lose the creature afterward. It's like a variation in Dissipation Field.

Progenitus has protection from everything that can target, enchant, block or damage it. I think players do none of those things (anything else, including putting on the bottom of their library is not included in protection). So I think it's an open question whether progenitus has protection from players, or penguins, or moons of jupiter. I'd guess yes to players and no to the latter, but since it makes no difference, we'll have to wait for a sorcery which says "Ganymede deals 3 damage to target creature" to find out :)

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