Kithkin Rabble
A body that reads the battlefield as a headcount, counting white permanents rather than the colored pips that drive devotion. The distinction matters: a token, a white enchantment, a white planeswalker, and the creature itself each contribute exactly one. That breadth separates it from the lord-and-anthem arithmetic most go-wide white decks run on, since sources that would never feed a creature-only anthem still pump this body. The vigilance is the quiet glue: a creature whose size tracks board presence wants to commit to the attack without surrendering its defensive value, so it swings and holds the line either way, counting toward its own total all the while. The honest limitation is that it lives or dies by the breadth of the board around it, and that breadth is exactly what sweepers prune. The one constant is itself: because the Rabble is a white permanent, it never falls below a 1/1 while it remains on the battlefield, so a targeted sacrifice or edict aimed at your wider board leaves it deflated but live rather than a 0/0. Everything above that floor is borrowed from permanents it cannot protect, and a true board wipe takes the Rabble with the rest. As variable-stat design, it pays for a towering ceiling with total dependence on a width it does not generate: a payoff for mono-white commitment that grows another anthem's worth of stats without printing one, and asks the player to accept that most of its size answers to a single removal spell.
