Souls creates up to four flying Spirit creature tokens for a relatively low mana cost
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle Earth introduced all kinds of LOTR-themed mechanics into Magic: The Gathering
Drop it early, and if it sticks around
Nighteyes the Desecrators ability is clearly more costly, but having a repeatable way to put creatures from graveyards onto your field is always a great advantage
[6] Sheldon Menery, who was first introduced to EDH in 2002, while stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, then developed the format further culminating in his 2004 article, [6] [8] outlining the format on the Magic fan site Star City Games which "spread the word about it beyond his circle of judges for the first time"
play Rydia on turn 2, drop a land on turn 3 to discard Fenrir, and then return it with Rydia's ability)