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A-Dawnbringer Cleric

1W · Creature — Human Cleric

When Dawnbringer Cleric enters the battlefield, choose one — • Cure Wounds — You gain 2 life. • Dispel Magic — Destroy target enchantment. • Gentle Repose — Exile target card from a graveyard. 1/4

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