In Act 3, the Friar protests that Romeo's banishment is actually a kind punishment compared to death. He believes Romeo should be grateful for the opportunity to live even if it means being separated from Juliet, as death would have been the alternative.
Instead of being killed, he was banished from Verona.
In Magic: The Gathering, being exiled does not count as dying. Exiled cards are removed from the game temporarily, but they are not considered dead or destroyed.
Yes, creatures that are indestructible can still be exiled from the battlefield through effects that specifically exile them, such as spells or abilities that exile target creatures. Indestructible only prevents creatures from being destroyed, not from being exiled.
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After he was exiled, Leon Trotsky never returned to power. He was murdered while in Mexico.
No, being exiled in Magic: The Gathering does not count as dying. Exiling a card removes it from the game temporarily, but it is not considered to be destroyed or killed.
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The opposite of exiled is "returned" or "reinstated." It signifies the act of being brought back to one's home or original place of belonging.
The year 1857 marks the date of the last Mughal emperor being exiled to Burma by the English.
No, the keyword "indestructible" does not prevent a card from being exiled. Exiling is a different way of removing a card from the game, and indestructible only protects against destruction effects.