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Emberwilde Captain

3R · Creature — Djinn Pirate

When Emberwilde Captain enters the battlefield, you become the monarch. Whenever an opponent attacks you while you're the monarch, Emberwilde Captain deals damage to that player equal to the number of cards in their hand. 4/2

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