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Stern Dismissal

U · Instant

Return target creature or enchantment an opponent controls to its owner's hand.

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Spine of Ish Sah 7Artifact When Spine of Ish Sah enters the battlefield, destroy target permanent. When Spine of Ish Sah is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, return Spine of Ish Sah to its owner's hand.
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