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Nightshade Peddler

1G · Creature — Human Druid

Soulbond (You may pair this creature with another unpaired creature when either enters the battlefield. They remain paired for as long as you control both of them.) As long as Nightshade Peddler is paired with another creature, both creatures have deathtouch. 1/1

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