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Lord of Tresserhorn

1UBR · Legendary Creature — Zombie

When Lord of Tresserhorn enters the battlefield, you lose 2 life, you sacrifice two creatures, and target opponent draws two cards. {B}: Regenerate Lord of Tresserhorn. 10/4

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