Senate Griffin
The hybrid pips are the design in miniature: two generic mana plus two symbols that each read as either white or blue, so this Griffin slots into a mono-white shell, a mono-blue shell, or an Azorius deck without demanding both colors on curve. That flexibility is what pays for an otherwise modest 3/2 body. A four-mana flyer that pressures the air and trades up in the right spots, with scry on arrival to keep the top of the library honest: the effect turns a card that would otherwise be a vanilla evasive beater into one that improves your position the moment it resolves. This is the workhorse profile that commons and uncommons have leaned on for slower two-color archetypes for years, a clean on-curve flyer with a small dividend of card selection stapled on, nothing showy but rarely dead. It was built for control and midrange shells that want to trade, stabilize, and clock the opponent through the air while the scry smooths their draws toward the pieces that actually close the game.
