Quiet Snatch
Fear of Abduction fits into a black control shell as a compact removal tool that pressures an opponent's board while leaving room for tempo plays. Designed for Duskmourn House of Horror decks that trade board presence for incremental advantage, the sorcery forces your opponent to sacrifice a creature and rewards you when a larger prize is taken. In play it reads as a clean answer to recursive threats and token armies, and it pairs well with discard effects and flicker lines that exploit sacrifice triggers.
The card is printed as an Uncommon in English and the Near Mint condition keeps collector and commander builds equally interested. Lore wise the spell channels the house whispers that pry at defenders until something valuable is taken away. Use it to clear a path for your finishers or to unlock synergies that care about creatures leaving the battlefield.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {1}{B}
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Card Type – Sorcery
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – Target opponent sacrifices a creature. If a creature with converted mana cost 4 or greater was sacrificed this way, create a 1/1 black Spirit creature token with flying.
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Power / Toughness – N A