Great Hall of the Citadel
The colorless tap is the floor: an unconditional source with no downside and no upside. The activated second line is a filter, not a ramp spell. Tap this land, feed it one mana from somewhere else, and get two mana in any color combination back. The count nets to zero. What you gain is fixing and a color you did not have, not extra mana, and that filtered mana comes chained to a restriction that funnels it entirely into legendary spells. That is the whole trade. In a deck stuffed with legendary creatures, artifacts, and planeswalkers, the filter is nearly free and perfectly flexible; in a deck without them, the activated line is dead text and you are holding a plain colorless source. That binary is unusual for a fixing land. Earlier filter lands asked a life point or a specific color pair for their flexibility; this one asks you to pre-commit your entire top end to legendary spells before the game begins. It behaves less like a generic source and more like a tribal payoff wearing a land's clothing: the color-smoothing is total and real, but only if you have already agreed to build around legends. Read it as a legend-matters enabler, not a mana rock that happens to like them.

