Maze Behemoth
Built for a design era that asked every card to care about being multicolored, this is the gold-deck lord that no single guild could claim. Trample on the body is incidental; the payload is the static ability that hands trample to every multicolored creature you control, which in a deck stuffed with two- and three-color bodies turns a board of gummed-up attackers into one that pushes through chump blocks. The grant is unusually pure: it does not care about color combination, mana value, or creature type, only that the creature reads as more than one color. That makes it a reward for the deckbuilding constraint rather than for any particular archetype, a creature that gets better the more your manabase already hurts. As a finisher the 5/4 frame is honest about its role: big enough to demand an answer, fragile enough that it is selling the team's reach rather than its own. The closest structural cousin is Nylea, God of the Hunt, another green source of mass trample, but where Nylea grants the keyword to your creatures broadly, this one narrows the grant to the gold cards and asks you to have already committed to a wedge or a four-color spread. It is a lord without a tribe, keying off a property of the cards themselves, and that quiet generality is the whole idea.
