It also fits with none of the themes you have going on
These things have the same problem as the Contraptionsyoure either going all-in on them, or youre not putting them in your deck at all

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Grixis Slavedriver Artist: Dave Kendall Grixis Slavedriver is easily one of the toughest cards to look at, given its context and that, as pointed out by AriDamal, it "has a face stretched over his belly button." While not quite as terrifying as some of the most nightmare-fueling D&D creatures, Grixis Slavedriver still looks like a nightmare waiting to happen, with its flailed whip ready to strike the skinless creatures it has enslaved
Players liked that we refocused them on their center enemy colors, giving the clans a fresh spin