Glimmerpost
The Locus type exists to make these lands talk to each other, and this is the gentler half of that conversation. Cloudpost is the engine that broke formats: a colorless mana source that compounds with each copy until it dwarfs anything an honest manabase produces. Glimmerpost shares the type line and the tap-for-colorless ability, but it pays its Locus dividend in life rather than mana, scaling the lifegain to the size of the Locus board you have already assembled. The result is a land that does nothing flashy on its own (one colorless mana, the floor for any land) but rewards the same density that makes the archetype tick, softening the aggressive races a ramp deck is otherwise built to lose. That split is the design point: one Locus accelerates, the other stabilizes, and the deck that wants both gets a manabase where each Glimmerpost entering refunds a little life against the clock it is racing. It is the support piece in a two-card type, the one that lets a strategy obsessed with going over the top survive long enough to get there.

