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Title: Cistern in the WildernessType: Evil FortressSA: If O.T. Joseph is being removed from the game, place him here instead. Treat him as a discarded hero. If a son of Jacob makes a successful rescue attempt, then shuffle Joseph into deck and then remove this fortress from the game.Image: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Joseph%27s+cistern&view=detail&id=BC7A5007FBAB021994C02A539465FA55EDAB6E2B&first=1Identifier: Holds one OT JosephVerse: “Don’t shed any blood. Throw him into this cistern here in the wilderness, but don’t lay a hand on him.” Reuben said this to rescue him from them and take him back to his father. Genesis 37:22
Title: King Solomon's CarriageType: Good enhancementBrigade: Silver/Gold/PurpleNumbers:X/XClass: WarriorSA: Search deck or discard pile for a warrior class male human hero and add him to battle. If used on King Solomon or Daughters of Jerusalem this enhancement cannot be negated. If rescue attempt is unsuccessful, remove this enhancement from the game.Image: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=bible+carriages&view=detail&id=2433B64C68261298F9443B9B7A39260C816B0435Identifier: X= the number of heroes in playVerse: Look! It is Solomon’s carriage...he made it of wood from Lebanon. Its posts he made of silver, its base of gold. Its seat was upholstered with purple, its interior inlaid with love. Daughters of Jerusalem, come out, and look... Song of Songs 3:7, 9-11.
Somewhat better, but realize this. Branched banding is one of the most powerful things in the game. If Israelite Archer were to use it, he'd get to band in multiple chains at the same time pre-battle. At least making it CBI would stop TSA and Captain from horribly abusing it.
Or add a real cost. One of my major foci is high-risk high-reward viability.
You can put multiple cards on a single post.Daughters of Jerusalem looks solid, but the SA doesn't really seem to match the verse. Isn't it about not...er, banding?For Egyptian Master, at first I thought it was OP, but the more I think about it it just fits. Although I would make it "if an unoccupied Pharaoh's Prison is in play..." so that it's a bit harder to get the effect and not splashable. In other words, I'd write it like this:"If an empty Pharaoh's Prison is in play, you may Capture Joseph and put him there (or if no Joseph is in play, draw X (limit 3)). Cannot be Negated if a Pharaoh is in play."At first I was a bit put-off because the verse is specifically referencing Potiphar, but there is a precedent for using specific verses to make cards about a general kind of person.Neither of these would be ultra-rares, but that's just a design choice at this point.