Ghirapur Osprey
Flying and nothing else: this is the plain evasive body that near-vanilla evaluations get measured against. The dimensions are deliberate. A three-mana flier with a 2/2 frame is the unit of evasive pressure that filler commons have used to round out aggressive white curves for decades, cheap enough to keep a clock honest and clear enough to trade with the next rung up while still poking in for two. Nothing here asks for a build-around or rewards a synergy; it exists to give a flying-matters shell or a simple beatdown deck a reliable warm body at common. The honest read is that it does exactly one job, applying two evasive damage on the back end of a white aggro curve, and does it without complication. That plainness is the whole identity: not every common needs a hook, and a clean flier with no riders still earns its slot in the years since keywords started arriving with strings attached.
