Liesa, the Shroud of Dusk in Magic: The Gathering has the forgotten archangel rulings that allow players to pay life instead of mana for certain spells and abilities.
A permanent with shroud cannot be the target of spells or abilities.
In Magic: The Gathering, hexproof means a creature can't be targeted by spells or abilities your opponents control. Shroud means a creature can't be targeted by any spells or abilities, including your own.
In Magic: The Gathering, shroud prevents a permanent from being targeted by spells or abilities, including its controller's. Hexproof, on the other hand, only prevents the permanent from being targeted by spells or abilities controlled by opponents.
A creature with shroud cannot be targeted by instants, sorceries, or any other spells or abilities that target. However instants such as Evacuation will affect the creature because the spell does not target.
Scattershot is a targeting card. Creatures with Shroud cannot be selected as targets, so the storm copies of Scattershot can't select them, they will have to pick legal targets instead. But if you meant Scattershot Archer, the flyers will take damage even if they have shroud. Scattershot Archers ability does not target the creatures so shroud makes no difference.
we sailed into a shroud of fog. we watched as his body was wrapped in a shroud and buried.
He was buried in a linen shroud.
There is a shroud of Turin? Is that what you mean?
No it is not , as the shroud and Jesus lived different times, the shroud is not that old.
Shroud - comics - was created in 1975.
The Lady of the Shroud was created in 1909.
The Shroud of the Thwacker was created in 2005.