Odric, Blood-Cursed
This is a keyword-counting engine wearing a Vampire's clothes. The trigger reads a list of twelve evergreen abilities across your board and pays out one Blood token per unique keyword present, which reframes the entire deckbuilding exercise: you are not stacking keywords onto a single creature, you are spreading them across a wide board so that every distinct ability shows up somewhere. A team where one creature has lifelink, another has menace, and a third has reach is worth exactly as much on entry as a single creature carrying all three. That is a subtle but deliberate choice: it rewards a diverse keyword soup whether spread wide or piled onto one body, and it pushes toward the kind of tribal builds where each body brings a different word. The other Odric, the earlier white legend, granted shared keywords to your whole team; this one inverts the relationship, treating the keywords your creatures already carry as fuel rather than something to distribute. The Blood tokens matter beyond the count, too: they feed the discard-and-draw loops that Vampire decks lean on, turning a one-shot enters-the-battlefield payoff into raw card selection. The 3/3 body for is incidental; nobody plays this for the stats. What it asks for is a board already built to check as many boxes on that twelve-ability list as you can assemble before it lands.



