Ojer Taq, Deepest Foundation // Temple of Civilization
Token doublers have long lived in green and white as flat multipliers: Doubling Season, Parallel Lives, Anointed Procession, each turning one token into two. Tripling that output is the escalation, and it changes the arithmetic in a way doubling does not: a single Raise the Alarm becomes six soldiers, a populate deck cascades past the point where board wipes can catch up. The ceiling worth noting is the multiplier's narrowness: it fires only on creature tokens, so the Treasures and Clues and Blood the deck might also be spinning off stay untouched. It rewrites your creature-token lines specifically, which keeps it honest in a way a universal tripler would not.
The 6/6 vigilant body is almost beside the point next to that static, but the real design work is in the back half. Where most Gods from this lineage of indestructible-adjacent creatures simply refuse to die, this one treats death as a phase change. When it dies it flips to a land that taps for white and, once you have committed to the offensive (an attack with three or more creatures, exactly the board a token-tripler assembles), transforms back into the God to reset the multiplier. The result is a value engine with a built-in second life that punishes removal rather than shrugging it off: kill it and you have handed the controller a white source, a fresh land drop's worth of value, and a sorcery-speed rebuy that only comes online when they were already winning combat.

