I think it's pretty clear this is a woman. I mean, she's wearing armor and she's still practically naked. Looks like fantasy art to me.
Posted By:
MisterAction
(7/30/2011 3:26:36 PM)
Look, I realize this may be difficult to make out, given that the artist didn't draw breasts the size of overripe watermelons, but this is a woman. You know, female of the species, non-Y-chromosome possessor... is this ringing any bells?
Posted By:
yyukichigai
(7/25/2011 9:27:20 PM)
Inexplicably one of my favorite arts from early Magic. Also, kinda sad that white's theme no longer really seems to encompass neat "bodyguard" style creatures. That was neat and on-theme.
Posted By:
TheLibertinistic
(12/31/2010 3:42:07 PM)
Not he boys, definately she.
But why was she reprinted when all of her subordinates weren't?
Posted By:
tavaritz
(5/26/2011 1:42:06 AM)
I used to love this card. It was so on flavour.
Posted By:
Wulfsten
(6/7/2011 8:10:53 PM)
Put a Darksteel Plate or a regeneration effect on her, then suddenly people don't have much use for attacking you. Being a Soldier ups her playability some, but many players won't get around the fact her CC is the same as Baneslayer Angel.
Posted By:
jfre81
(8/11/2011 2:44:12 AM)
In Soviet Kjeldor, hawt body guard you!
Seriously, how can anyone mistake this for a dude??
Order of the Sacred Torch and Order of the White Shield are also clearly women. Looks like Kjeldor was pretty liberal on that.
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(3/7/2012 4:56:33 AM)
She somehow has a sort of nerdy librarian look. I think it's because that visor on her helmet looks like large-frame glasses.
Posted By:
sonorhC
(10/24/2011 9:19:58 AM)
cast indestructibility on him and youre laughing
Posted By:
GrimGorgonBC
(10/29/2009 4:39:30 PM)
He can block a creature and redirect the damage of a second, pretty decent.
Posted By:
Dragon23
(11/30/2010 8:23:39 AM)