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Corrected wording thanks to dude1818
First ability: italicize morbid, "end step", "draw a card"
I think I'd prefer it exile from the active player's graveyard, just to make the triggering each turn seem more connected
> At the beginning of each player's upkeep, exile target card from that player's graveyard. You scry 1 and gain 1 life.
You play the card as the ability resolves? Doesn't need to give it flash, since timing rules don't apply
> At the beginning of your end step, you may cast a nonland card exiled with ~. (You still pay its costs.)
See Unnecessary Exhumation.
See Nascha, Unethical Doctor.
See Paloma, Barrel Hill Sexton.
For Alxzarza, Death in the Desert
See Witchfinder Colonizer.
See Fuelstone Circle.
See Raodhailt, Grim Biographer.
See Quickfire Contract. The connection to Tornipuch would not be clear from the name because I haven't made clear what the plane's mirror is to others.
The plane effectively is two split dimensions that are physically different. There are a number of individuals who effectively would be understood to have the same soul identity on each side. John on the enemy-colored side, is a fox pirate who raids the Uchnirk power stations under Braxfoll, Flamebuckle Captain. On the allied-color side, John is a human librarian and funerary attendant at the Huchdirn Convent. Despite effectively having the same soul, John the fox has no knowledge or understanding of John human- even if they saw each other, John would not understand that he was looking at himself. However, there are also many people who don't share a soul. This concept is that the opponent is the identity on the other reality of Tornipuch and something catastrophic happens that kills that identity and everything around it. That one life of the soul is now gone and cannot continue to grow while the other side of the soul grows (the cards the player returned to their hand).
Upon death, the soul understands it existed on both sides. As the two sides cannot interact (though they can use magics to observe the other side when certain events line up in both realities), it is considered cruel to bind a soul that had existed in both sides of Tornipuch to only one side. While outlawed, there are still those who have souls bound for whatever reason.
See Soul-Swung Falchion.
See Braxfoll, Flamebuckle Captain.
See Qualley, Horizon's Talon.
"instant or sorcery" to "concreature"
"whenver combat damage would be dealt to put a Shield counter and..." to "The first time damage would be dealt to ~ each turn, put a shield counter and..."
3/3 to 3/1. This is an incredibly pushed commander design that exists in an incredibly dangerous space. The power is probably fine, she should be vulnerable because her ability feels oppressive enough to at least warp pods (towards what mana bases look like or towards mono-color). Maybe this card would be restricted in vintage? I don't know enough about the format's meta to know if she'd actually hit the field.
See Steafan, Witchfinder General.
"Wisewoman of Weirdsdale" to "Weirdsdale Wisewoman"
See Qualley, Horizon's Talon.