Warden of Geometries
A four-mana mana dork is a hard sell on rate alone, and this one knows it: the vigilance is a quiet admission that the body has to earn its keep somewhere beyond acceleration. The design logic only clicks once you look at what the feeds. Eldrazi of this era priced their genuine threats partly in generic costs and partly in pips of pure colorless, the kind of mana no colored basic produces and off-color lands never supply incidentally. This ramps into that requirement specifically: a creature whose mana is keyed to a card pool where colorless is a deckbuilding constraint rather than a default. The vigilance matters on the turns you don't spend the mana. In the slower, attrition-heavy games where the expensive colorless payoffs actually resolve, a ramp creature that can only ever tap for value is a body that never blocks; vigilance lets it hold the ground floor without surrendering the crackback, so it is not purely dead weight on defense. As a 2/3 it survives the incidental pings that clear smaller dorks. Read outside its tribe it is an overcosted Llanowar Elves with a sturdier body; read inside it, it is fixing built for an archetype where the scarce resource was the colorless symbol itself, not any one color.

