Full spoiler of Wonderland Dreams is out, let's build some decks! Since I'm a huge fan of Storm Haven, and cheating on mana is where I find my hapiness in, my eyes immediately got drawn to Eagle Man and Lion of the Golden City, two new Haven cards which just beg to get broken. Thus, the following list was born:3 Lyrial, Celestial Archer3 Unicorn Dancer Unica3 Grimnir, War Cyclone3 Priest of the Cudgel2 Dark Jeanne3 Sacred Plea3 Beastcall Aria3 Blackened Scripture2 Hallowed Dogma2 Divine Birdsong2 Tribunal of Good and EvilSo what does the deck want to do? Play undercosted, overstatted threats as early as possible, in this case, Eagle Man and Lion of the Golden City, which, in the best case scenario, we can play on turn 4 and 5 respectively (Lion even at 4 as well at times, but we'll get to that later). We achieve it by curving out on turn 2 and 3 with Neutral followers, thus bringing the Eagle down to 4, and Lion down to 5. It's not like Unica, Lyrial and Grimnir are terrible cards, so we're not really losing any tempo to do so.While that's nice, there's another new card that pushes the deck even further, and that is Goblin Leader. Since Eagle and Lion count Neutral followers coming into play, not being played from hand, the Leader will reduce them both by 2 on its own, which, if you managed to play a Neutral follower on turn 2 as well, lets you play Lion on turn 4, while cracking open Beastcall Aria or Divine Birdsong for board presence, Sacred Plea for card draw, or even Tribunal of Good and Evil for removal. Talk about tempo swings! It also opens up the possibility of playing Eagle Man for 3PP on turn 4, while squeezing in a Sacred Plea, or just sandbagging the reduced threats to play two at once later down the road to solidify our board presence.We also run the new Alice, Wonderland Explorer, who acts like copies 7 and 8 of our payoff for Neutral followers. She works great with Grimnir and Goblin Leader, since they'll most likely gonna stay on the board, so Alice will buff them, while beefing up whatever Lyrials or Unicas we have in our hand, to make them a bit less bad in later turns, letting us keep the pressure on our opponent, since aside from some Storm from Beastcall Aria and Divine Birdsong, we lack burst power to finish our opponents off the unfair way.Rest of the deck is just old and tested good Haven stuff. Priest of the Cudgel for insane turns, Blackened Scripture for removal, Hallowed Dogma to cheat on the countdowns even further, Dark Jeanne to keep the board in check, or finish our opponent off.So, all's nice and dandy, but we gotta ask: how often will we manage to get our nut draws? Of course, playing Eagle Man on turn 4, or playing Lion of the Golden City on 5 with an amulet are the dream scenarios, but are they a possibility, or just magical christmas land? Numbers time!Drawing 2 neutral followers by turn 3:65%Drawing Eagle Man by turn 2: 34%Playing Eagle Man on turn 4:22%Drawing 2 neutral followers by turn 4:81%Drawing Lion of the Golden City by turn 2: 34%Playing Lion of the Golden City on turn 5: 27%Drawing an amulet by turn 5:92%Playing Lion of the Golden City on turn 5 with an amulet: 24%Playing Eagle Man on turn 4 OR Lion of the Golden City on turn 5:Playing Eagle Man on turn 4 OR Lion of the Golden City on turn 5 with an amulet:Of course, the calculations are mostly simplified. They don't account for the possibility of a turn 4 Lion with a 2PP and Goblin Leader, and they all assume you're going first, and they don't account for mulligans. Your odds while going 2nd are gonna be slightly higher, because you draw 1 more card, and so will hard mulliganing for your neutral minions and payoffs. But all in all, getting the nut draw every 2.5 games sounds prety good, doesn't it?Finally, we know what the deck does, and how often it does it. We gotta ask ourselves the final question: is it worth it?The immediate comparison is, as mentioned before, Storm Haven, since the deck shares a lot of cards with it. A big part of the removal suite, the generic Haven cards, even the Storm amulets. So what edge does this deck have over its already established competitor? Higher value of individual cards. While it lacks the reach of Winged Sentinel Garuda, or Moon Al-m'iraj (which, honestly, could find her way into this deck at some later point), it doesn't run low-impact cards like Pinion Prayer either. So while your topdecks will never be as great as Garuda, they will also never be as terrible as Prayer.That's all for now! Until next time, and remember: don't go too deep in the rabbit hole. Didn't go well for poor Alice...