I like that the card represents the hero arriving unexpectedly in the nick of time, the way Aragorn does in Lord of the Rings , and every Deus Ex Machina hero in just about any fantasy text, and it executes that flavor annoyingly well
Besides the obvious choice for commander format, it is being viewed by modern players as a potential addition to the Azorius Spirits deck in the format
So which option you focus on really depends on your playgroup
Yes, you are building an awkward Nantuko Husk, but its another option that could be very exciting against sorcery-speed removal and sweepers, and were getting it for playing a card we might want to play anyway
The pairheroes of their own stories, and villains to the otherstand on either side of a conflict populated by legends throughout history
Later in the game, when youve been able to go wide with Spawn tokens, you can just start launching them at your opponent