According to Mitchell, the inspiration for this piece came from a trip to the grocery store. Upon entering the store, the security camera showed him walking in on a monitor perch. Mitchell said of this moment, "I guess that’s their way of saying “Hey, we’re watching you!” or whatever, and I know I’d seen it probably a thousand times, but for some reason it just struck me then, kind of a “Wow, I can’t even buy milk without someone watching me.”"
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| - According to Mitchell, the inspiration for this piece came from a trip to the grocery store. Upon entering the store, the security camera showed him walking in on a monitor perch. Mitchell said of this moment, "I guess that’s their way of saying “Hey, we’re watching you!” or whatever, and I know I’d seen it probably a thousand times, but for some reason it just struck me then, kind of a “Wow, I can’t even buy milk without someone watching me.”"
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| - Play this card at the end of a servant's activation.
- Each hero in line of sight of that servant may choose to suffer either 2 or 4 . For each hero wo does not or cannot suffer either 2 or 4 , draw 1 Overlord card.
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| - According to Mitchell, the inspiration for this piece came from a trip to the grocery store. Upon entering the store, the security camera showed him walking in on a monitor perch. Mitchell said of this moment, "I guess that’s their way of saying “Hey, we’re watching you!” or whatever, and I know I’d seen it probably a thousand times, but for some reason it just struck me then, kind of a “Wow, I can’t even buy milk without someone watching me.”"
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