The Magic: The Gathering Mornsong Aria foil card from the 2026 Lorwyn Eclipsed set. This legendary enchantment, illustrated by Scott M. Fischer, is a sought-after piece for TCG enthusiasts.
Mornsong Aria
2026 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn Eclipsed
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The Mornsong Aria foil card, designated as card number 111 in the 2026 Lorwyn Eclipsed set, offers a compelling addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection. As a rare legendary enchantment, this card features a striking foil finish that enhances its visual appeal for enthusiasts of the trading card game. The card's mana cost of {1}{B}{B} and its unique gameplay mechanics make it a distinctive piece for collectors who appreciate complex strategic elements in their sets. Illustrated by Scott M. Fischer, the card embodies the artistic style of the Lorwyn Eclipsed series, making it a valuable asset for those looking to complete their collection. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting, the Mornsong Aria foil card represents a significant piece of Magic: The Gathering history, perfect for those who value both aesthetic beauty and strategic depth in their cards.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Mornsong Aria
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Scott M. Fischer
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{B}
Legendary Enchantment
B
Card Text
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Players can't draw cards or gain life. At the beginning of each player's draw step, that player loses 3 life, searches their library for a card, puts it into their hand, then shuffles.
Maralen is more forgiving than Oona was, but her rule is no less absolute.
