Sovereigns of Lost Alara
Exalted on its own is a payoff for going tall: each Exalted source stacks its own buff onto a lone attacker. This card pushes in the same direction, asking you to swing with exactly one creature and then handing that lone attacker a free Aura pulled straight from your deck. The tutor is unconditional in cost (no mana, no card from hand) but tightly bounded in what it can fetch: only Auras that could legally enchant the attacking creature. That clause is the whole engine. Build with the right targets in your library and a single swing assembles a finisher: Eldrazi Conscription is the famous payload, turning a lonely attacker into a twelve-damage annihilator strike, but anything from Steel of the Godhead to a flat-out evasion grant works depending on how you have stocked the deck. The timing is the wrinkle worth understanding: the search resolves during the declare-attackers step, before blockers are declared, so the defender sees the Aura land and assigns blocks with the new combat math fully in hand. The trick is not catching them off guard; it is presenting a swing so large that no legal block answers it. And the trigger is a tell of its own: a single attacker with the rest of your board held back, against a deck known to run fat Auras, telegraphs what is coming. The tutor scales with the format's Aura pool rather than its own printing, so every new haymaker enchantment is, retroactively, a fresh line for this Spirit.

