Take this next pair of decks from my past as points of comparison: Creatures (1) Planeswalkers (5) Lands (26) Spells (28) This deck is setting up a long loop of control, and it can absolutely get out of the realm of danger by building up mana, drawing cards with Sphinxs Revelation, and doing it again with Elixir of Immortality to a point where it likely to be under any threat of death and has copious answers to any possible ability of an opponent to threaten it
Huge X-spells like Exsanguinate , Torment of Hailfire , or Pest Infestation become much easier to cast, and your opponents are forced to respect your board at all times
Though, Sorin, the character, is a Vampire in addition to being a Planeswalker, so I guess I didn't really color too far outside the lines here
Some gaze upon the forest and see trees
It features a woven tapestry that portrays the inciting events of a war
The cards have illustrations of creatures, spells, artifacts, and far-off lands