(Primordial SagePrimordial Sage | Art by Justin Sweet)
Introduction
Before the histories, before the songs, there was the genesis of a sort of protoculture. A collective of wanderers, working together to find meaning, pattern, and purpose. In this semiotic genesis, there were countless groups - families, really - that simply died out, lost to the grindstones of time and nature. Others bested the odds, and their lines continued, but always surviving into the future in unrecognizable form. The very earliest could not even be said to be progenitors of the blood, since no one, not even the very oldest, can remember them.
Welcome to Dual Shot, where we brew two decks at the same time... in one deck. This time, it's a keyword soup deck atop a sacrifice deck, led by Rayami, First of the FallenRayami, First of the Fallen.
Since there are no stone tablets, no monolithic records, no cave paintings, scraps of vellum, or familial tapestries, there is no bridge to the past beyond conjecture. But perhaps the best primary source is a survivor. Despite the incalculable tract of time between the present and the first stirrings of Ulamog in Akoum, there are Bloodchiefs who endured more than just their transformation - they endured the passage of the millennia. But there is an irony in agelessness, for even the greatest sires of vampirism on Zendikar are slaves to memory.
There may be no clear memory of the past, but there are some cards that can bridge the thematic gap. Without getting too far out into the Midsommar weeds here, let's take a look:
Rayami, the First Sacrifice
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Rayami, First of the FallenRayami, First of the Fallen
Creatures (37)
- 1 Archdemon of UnxArchdemon of Unx
- 1 Balustrade SpyBalustrade Spy
- 1 BanehoundBanehound
- 1 Brazen BorrowerBrazen Borrower
- 1 Contraband KingpinContraband Kingpin
- 1 Demon of CatastrophesDemon of Catastrophes
- 1 Elvish MysticElvish Mystic
- 1 Eyeless WatcherEyeless Watcher
- 1 Faerie SeerFaerie Seer
- 1 Fathom FeederFathom Feeder
- 1 Fleetfeather CockatriceFleetfeather Cockatrice
- 1 Geode GolemGeode Golem
- 1 Gifted AetherbornGifted Aetherborn
- 1 Horizon ChimeraHorizon Chimera
- 1 Korozda GuildmageKorozda Guildmage
- 1 Lazotep ReaverLazotep Reaver
- 1 Leyline ProwlerLeyline Prowler
- 1 Llanowar DeadLlanowar Dead
- 1 Loyal DrakeLoyal Drake
- 1 Maraleaf PixieMaraleaf Pixie
- 1 Nightveil PredatorNightveil Predator
- 1 Ochran AssassinOchran Assassin
- 1 OrnithopterOrnithopter
- 1 Poison-Tip ArcherPoison-Tip Archer
- 1 River HoopoeRiver Hoopoe
- 1 Runaway CarriageRunaway Carriage
- 1 Sagu MaulerSagu Mauler
- 1 Silhana LedgewalkerSilhana Ledgewalker
- 1 Silver MyrSilver Myr
- 1 Siren LookoutSiren Lookout
- 1 SkylasherSkylasher
- 1 Tajuru PathwardenTajuru Pathwarden
- 1 Thornweald ArcherThornweald Archer
- 1 Torrent ElementalTorrent Elemental
- 1 Troll AsceticTroll Ascetic
- 1 Warteye WitchWarteye Witch
- 1 Woodlot CrawlerWoodlot Crawler
Instants (11)
- 1 Dark BargainDark Bargain
- 1 GlintGlint
- 1 Golgari CharmGolgari Charm
- 1 Grave BirthingGrave Birthing
- 1 Growth SpiralGrowth Spiral
- 1 Mystic GenesisMystic Genesis
- 1 Shred MemoryShred Memory
- 1 Simic CharmSimic Charm
- 1 Sultai CharmSultai Charm
- 1 Tribute to the WildTribute to the Wild
- 1 Withering BoonWithering Boon
Sorceries (6)
- 1 Absorb VisAbsorb Vis
- 1 Incubation // IncongruityIncubation // Incongruity
- 1 Pilfered PlansPilfered Plans
- 1 Spark HarvestSpark Harvest
- 1 Sylvan ScryingSylvan Scrying
- 1 Urban EvolutionUrban Evolution
Artifacts (6)
- 1 Arcane SignetArcane Signet
- 1 Dimir SignetDimir Signet
- 1 Golgari SignetGolgari Signet
- 1 Smuggler's CopterSmuggler's Copter
- 1 Sol RingSol Ring
- 1 Talisman of DominanceTalisman of Dominance
Enchantments (4)
- 1 Evolutionary LeapEvolutionary Leap
- 1 Golgari GerminationGolgari Germination
- 1 Perilous ForaysPerilous Forays
- 1 Vampiric RitesVampiric Rites
Lands (35)
- 1 Blighted WoodlandBlighted Woodland
- 1 Choked EstuaryChoked Estuary
- 1 Command TowerCommand Tower
- 1 Darkslick ShoresDarkslick Shores
- 1 Evolving WildsEvolving Wilds
- 5 ForestForest
- 1 Golgari Rot FarmGolgari Rot Farm
- 1 Grim BackwoodsGrim Backwoods
- 1 Guildmages' ForumGuildmages' Forum
- 1 Hinterland HarborHinterland Harbor
- 5 IslandIsland
- 1 Okina, Temple to the GrandfathersOkina, Temple to the Grandfathers
- 1 Opulent PalaceOpulent Palace
- 1 River of TearsRiver of Tears
- 1 Rogue's PassageRogue's Passage
- 1 Simic Growth ChamberSimic Growth Chamber
- 1 Simic GuildgateSimic Guildgate
- 1 Slippery KarstSlippery Karst
- 5 SwampSwamp
- 1 Temple of DeceitTemple of Deceit
- 1 Thornwood FallsThornwood Falls
- 1 Tranquil ThicketTranquil Thicket
- 1 Underground RiverUnderground River
Interpreting the Past
With Rayami on the battlefield, death means getting etched into indelible memory. Torrent ElementalTorrent Elemental offers some nice, clean synergy, but scratching a bit beyond the surface shows that since we need our creatures to die, some simple payoffs for that seem like a good idea. However, it gets tricky: Poison-Tip ArcherPoison-Tip Archer provides a death trigger for our creatures (and everyone else's creatures, incidentally), but Rayami will steal those deaths, saving them for the soup instead. It's still a worthwhile inclusion, as it flavors the soup with deathtouch and reach. Just be aware of these replacement effects.
In a similar vein, cards like Demon of CatastrophesDemon of Catastrophes or Archdemon of UnxArchdemon of Unx can eventually provide keywords to Rayami, but would sooner sacrifice something else, offering that creature's keywords to the soup. Ultimately, much of the bridge-building is performed by Poison-Tip ArcherPoison-Tip Archer. Imagine this sequence: Korozda GuildmageKorozda Guildmage and Golgari GerminationGolgari Germination to provide the fodder, Golgari CharmGolgari Charm to inflict a substantial loss of life.
But let's take a look at more likely scenarios - each chunk of the deck as they might play out. Firstly, we have our creatures that, should they be sacrificed for the cause, or die some other way, feed Rayami. Though, as willing as Runaway CarriageRunaway Carriage is to die for the cause, it's odd to imagine how the First to Fall assimilates its abilities. Maybe, in his primitive perspective, he saw how the carriage wheeled about and crushed its pedestrian obstacles. Then perhaps the proto-Vampire thought to himself, "Oh, that's how you do it."
A fun direction to take this deck, given the theme of creatures to include for Rayami's sake, is Mutate. Nightveil PredatorNightveil Predator, BanehoundBanehound, and Ochran AssassinOchran Assassin make solid targets for that strategy. It is, of course, challenging to make room for it, given the other moving parts we want to include. Evolutionary LeapEvolutionary Leap, Perilous ForaysPerilous Forays, and Vampiric RitesVampiric Rites provide a bulk of our succor for sacrifice. These tools do force us to make decisions about when to keep a creature in play, as a defensive piece or as a threat, and when to draw or when to ramp. It can be difficult to read the table and to discern when or if to make those choices, but that's part of what makes this brew entertaining.
Conclusion
But the thread to the past is rather indelicate, so protecting our plan with things like Withering BoonWithering Boon, Mystic GenesisMystic Genesis, or even GlintGlint will be essential. And since our primitivist sensibilities are easily offended, disrupting the trappings of modernity as peacocked by our opponents is also a good idea. To that end, employ age-old methods like Grave BirthingGrave Birthing, Tribute to the WildTribute to the Wild, and Shred MemoryShred Memory.
The erosion of time may have softened the narrative into illegibility, but there's still something resembling a story here. There always is - for everything - no matter how much has elapsed, or what's been forgotten.
That's all for this installment of Dual Shot. Be sure to send us your keyword soup recipes! How have you fared with Rayami, First of the FallenRayami, First of the Fallen? Or do you prefer Odric, Lunarch MarshalOdric, Lunarch Marshal? Kathril, Aspect WarperKathril, Aspect Warper? Or perhaps paprika? Well, until next time!
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