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Archon of the Triumvirate

5WU · Creature — Archon

Flying Whenever Archon of the Triumvirate attacks, detain up to two target nonland permanents your opponents control. (Until your next turn, those permanents can't attack or block and their activated abilities can't be activated.) 4/5

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