Vizier of the Anointed
Most tutors dig a creature toward your hand or the battlefield; this Cleric fetches one into the graveyard, which is exactly where eternalize and embalm want it. The enter trigger loads the fuel, and the second ability then pays you a card every time you spend that fuel. That inversion is the whole design: recursion normally costs resources to return a body, but here the act of returning it refills your hand, so the token arrives and the card off the top arrive together. Both eternalize and embalm exile the source on resolution, which makes each activation a one-shot, and the draw is what lets the engine outrun its own depletion, turn after turn, instead of stalling once the good targets are spent. The 2/4 body is where the balance sits: it blocks early aggression and shrugs off incidental damage, but it applies no pressure of its own, so the card is only as strong as your ability to keep firing graveyard abilities. It announces its deck the moment it enters, a shell stuffed with the era's afterlife recursion, where every reanimated token doubles as a card drawn. Left alone, it is a slow, relentless value machine that turns a graveyard full of one-shot returns into a rolling refill.

