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Vizier of the Anointed

3U · Creature — Human Cleric

When Vizier of the Anointed enters the battlefield, you may search your library for a creature card with eternalize or embalm, put that card into your graveyard, then shuffle. Whenever you activate an eternalize or embalm ability, draw a card. 2/4

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