Smiling, the corrupted Paladin put the acolyte in a separate pile, near the board. “This is my graveyard,” she explained. “It’s where my fallen cards go. You have one as well.” She then draws it back. “However, thanks to the temple, I can put it back in my hand, since that’s one of the acolytes two special abilities. It is otherwise, of course, not worth much.” She then played on top of the acolyte a blessing, which further boosted its defense, as well as a card titled “Perverse Secret” on top of Johnny, which Flint noted had a pair of priestesses touching each other in an unbecoming manner, with one looking in the direction of a door.Doing this lowered Johnny’s defense, making him more vulnerable.
“These cards can be called spells, being effects. And unfortunately, removing them would require the use of another spell card, something which I doubt you have a whole lot of,” she said, grinning.
“These cards can be called spells, being effects. And unfortunately, removing them would require the use of another spell card, something which I doubt you have a whole lot of,” she said, grinning.