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"It came, writhing, from her body, like a newborn maggot escaping from its egg. I could see its glistening, plastic skin stretching as it emerged, dyed a deep maroon with her blood; its talons grasped at the meager flesh which it was confined in, and, gurgling some cursed language from its demented beak, pulled it apart.

As it dragged itself further out, I realized that its uppermost parts were no longer red. It still dripped and shone with the luster of a marble, but the color was gone--it was as though the creature had sucked the life out of the blood, and of everything else it touched. It was awful. When it breathed, the light grew dimmer; and when it spoke, the air turned sour with despair.

After a few moments, it was free, and stood at height. The second that I stood there, mummified, lasted an eternity; and in that infinite speck of time, that never-ending instant, I beheld the most horrific creature that could ever come to being.

It was the sum of all the nightmares that brought children to their parents’ rooms at night, screaming and crying; a monster the likes of which would bring Orzhov priests to their knees in repentance, praying to whatever corrupted deities they worshipped, for fear that the end times were near. Looking at it, into its filthy eyes devoid of color, felt as though my greatest fears were collected and extracted of their purest essence, then simultaneously compacted and expanded such that the suffocating feeling in the back of my throat would swell and burst, and the fear would escape from my lungs in a raking, breathless scream. Its presence was a heavy blanket, like being buried beneath the snow in a blizzard; every second, I could feel more of the frigid coldness piling onto me, on and on until I was frozen solid and hypothermia set in; every moment, the unbearable pressure pushed on my body and mind, and I could tell-—nay, I could feel!—the vast, unfathomable, incomprehensible depths of the being’s knowledge, and its disdain and contempt for my very existence."

-- Some poor sap who had to deal with a turn 4 Elder Deep-Fiend on the draw

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95% Competitive

Revision 2 See all

(2 years ago)

+1 Engulf the Shore main
+2 Supreme Will main
-3 Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath main
Date added 4 years
Last updated 2 years
Legality

This deck is Pioneer legal.

Rarity (main - side)

4 - 0 Mythic Rares

23 - 3 Rares

11 - 6 Uncommons

12 - 6 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.25
Folders Simic G/U Pioneer
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