Hurloon Minotaur
– Limited Edition Alpha common. There was a time when Hurloon Minotaur was the official face of Magic: The Gathering, appearing on shirts, jackets, and even welcoming people to game stores as a giant statue. Unfortunately, a vanilla 2/3 for 

wasn’t good enough to live up to the image.
Vedalken Heretic
– Alara Reborn rare. The art for Vedalken Heretic shows a Lorescale Coatl, which (not so coincidentally) works very well with the heretic in play.
River of Tears
– Future Sight rare. River of Tears, like the other Future Sight dual lands, comes from its own strange alternate reality. All we know about that plane is what we can deduce from the art, namely that it’s pretty.
Avarice Totem
– Fifth Dawn uncommon. Like the Jinxed artifacts (Jinxed Choker, Jinxed Idol, and Jinxed Ring), Avarice Totem tends to change sides a lot in the course of a game. But unlike them, it brings joy and goodness instead of pain and misery.
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Gluttonous Slime
– Conflux uncommon. Have you ever noticed the two creatures trapped inside the Gluttonous Slime? They’re in there!
Devoted Druid
– Shadowmoor common. The flavor behind Devoted Druid is “coaxing mana from a meager source”. The druid in the art is concentrating on a desolate patch of land, but still creating growth. This effort has a physical effect on her, as shown by the -1/-1 counters.
Subterranean Shambler
– Time Spiral common. The Subterranean Shambler is, like many other Time Spiral cards, a callback to an earlier card. But while Subterranean Spirit damages nonflying creatures by tapping, the Shambler does it only when it first appears (toppling the poor creatures unlucky enough to be standing in the wrong spot) or vanishes (presumably creating a sinkhole).
Groundling Pouncer
– Eventide uncommon. Groundling Pouncer’s flavor is based on the army of Endry (of the three faeries of the Vendilion Clique). In the Eventide novel, Endry’s army is composed of non-flying faeries called “groundlings.”
Canopy Crawler
– Legions uncommon. In the days of Onslaught-Legions limited, Canopy Crawler was a very popular pick in the “Beasts deck”. Combined with Contested Cliffs, things could go very well for the wise Canopy Crawler drafter.