Kelinore Bat
A plain flyer at the most basic rate the color gets: an evasive body for three mana and nothing else asked or offered. Black has never been the natural home of fliers, which is part of why a creature this plain still has a place; it gives the color a way to attack through a clogged ground board without bending its identity toward an effect it would rather buy in another slot. The 2/1 split is the telling detail. A point of power over a single point of toughness means it trades down to almost any blocker and dies to any incidental sweep, so the design is committed to pressure rather than position: it wants to be swinging while it has tempo, not parked on defense. That fragility is exactly what keeps a textless evasive body honest. Cards like this are the connective tissue of any environment that needs cheap reach without spending its rarer slots, doing quiet work and going unremembered. Strip the keyword away and there is nothing left to discuss, which is the point: it was built to be a body with wings and a clock, not a card anyone builds around.
