The image depicts a custom-made card that appears to be a spoof version of a Magic: The Gathering (MTG) playing card. The card is titled "Hawk Tuah, Prize of the South" and is designed with a blue color scheme, which typically represents the Islands or water-related elements in the MTG game. The card shows a cost of two generic mana and one Island (blue) mana to play.
At the center of the card, there's a photograph of a smiling woman with blonde hair. Her facial expression is one of amusement or joy, and it seems she's in the middle of a conversation or laughing at a joke. She is portraying the character "Hawk Tuah," which is humorously matched with the fictitious title "Prize of the South."
Regarding the card's attributes, "Hawk Tuah" is described as a "Legendary Creature – Human Cleric" with a power/toughness of 1/3. This suggests the card represents a unique individual with clerical abilities or affiliations, possibly drawing on magical or spiritual power within the context of the game's lore.
The card's ability text reads "Spit on that Thang (target creature gets +5/+5 until end of turn and doesn't untap during its controller's next untap step)", presented as the character's special power. The use of humorous, non-standard phrasing such as "Spit on that Thang" deviates from the typical formal language used in MTG card descriptions, adding to the comedic nature of the card.
The bottom of the card indicates the year 2024 and includes a Magic: The Gathering set symbol that is not part of any official release, reinforcing the idea that this is a parody or custom fan creation. The watermark "CUSTOM CARD" is prominently displayed, with additional attribution to "MTGCARDSMITH - EN Hawk Tuah Girl," suggesting the name of the designer or the online platform used to create this card.
The humor in the card could come from several factors: the incongruity of the photograph with the fantastical elements typically found on MTG cards, the playful and informal ability text, and the overall melding of a recognizable card game with internet meme culture. It might be funny to people familiar with MTG because it subverts the expected fantasy tropes and terminology of the game with a light-hearted, personalized twist. Hawk Tuah Prize of the South 2 Legendary Creature Human Cleric Spit on that Thang target creature gets 5 5 until end of turn and doesn t untap during its controller s next untap step 1 3 2024 M CUSTOM CARD MTGCS EN Hawk Tuah Girl