Storm Fleet Negotiator
Parley is a symmetrical mechanic, and that symmetry is the whole design problem it hands you: every player reveals, every player draws, and the only thing that breaks the mirror is who keeps the fruits of the reveal. Here the asymmetry is the Map tokens. Each nonland card revealed across the table becomes a Map that only you control, so a group where the odds favor nonlands over lands turns a shared draw step into a private stack of explore abilities. That trade is the point: you are paying opponents in cards to bankroll your own board development, and the Map is the ledger entry that makes the exchange net positive for you rather than for everyone. The flying body keeps the attack trigger reliably online, since a 2/2 evasive attacker gets its Parley through more turns than a grounded one would. The engine leans on a deck built to spend the Maps: creatures that want the counters and library-digging that explore provides, so the tokens are not dead artifacts sitting idle. It is a multiplayer-native card by construction, a group-hug shell wrapped around a quiet acceleration payoff, and it reads best in a build that treats every opponent's draw as the cost of doing business.

