Fear of Lost Teeth
Most sacrifice engines ask you to assemble two halves: a source of expendable bodies and a drain outlet that turns their deaths into damage or life. This collapses part of that math into a single card, stapling a Zulaport Cutthroat's worth of reach and lifegain directly onto the creature that dies. The one damage can push through the last point on a blocker, finish a burned-out opponent, or clear a mana dork; the life point offsets the chip you take from throwing a 1/1 into a fight you never meant to win. The trigger fires on any death, not just a sacrifice, so combat trades, chump blocks, and feeding it to an outlet all cash the same reward, which makes it fodder that pays for itself no matter how it exits. The enchantment type is quiet upside for decks that count enchantments or recur them from the graveyard. This is a card built to be spent: it does nothing impressive standing still, and everything it offers is on the way out the door.
