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Orson Scott Card

Super Rare Card — Architects of Worlds Series — #169

About Orson Scott Card

Born 1951 in Richland, WA, this American author is famed for science fiction. Card uniquely won consecutive Hugo/Nebula awards for *Ender's Game* (1985) and *Speaker for the Dead* (1986). A BYU alumnus and LDS missionary in Brazil, he also penned the *Tales of Alvin Maker* series and over 50 novels, exploring gifted characters facing difficult choices.

Orson Scott Card is a Super Rare trading card in the Architects of Worlds series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Orson Scott Card, which has 23,944 pageviews and is available in 47 languages. 55 players have collected this card.

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The Architects of Worlds series features cards spanning the visionary authors of science fiction and fantasy who built universes from imagination. Browse all cards in the Architects of Worlds series or open a free pack to start collecting.

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Orson Scott Card

Super Rare Architects of Worlds #169

Born 1951 in Richland, WA, this American author is famed for science fiction. Card uniquely won consecutive Hugo/Nebula awards for *Ender's Game* (1985) and *Speaker for the Dead* (1986). A BYU alumnus and LDS missionary in Brazil, he also penned the *Tales of Alvin Maker* series and over 50 novels, exploring gifted characters facing difficult choices.

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4 Power
11 HP
5 Cost
MindForce
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