I found a card at a card shop called Urborg Lhurgoyf and I thought the name was funny. It ended up being a neat card that i made a cheap deck out of and eventually turned it into this. Also the land to spell color ratio looks weird because tappedout isnt counting the sorcery part of Cruel Somnophage
Creatures
Blanchwood Prowler A good card to help get lands, not very useful afterwards so good to sacrifice
Cruel Somnophage Really strong creature because it counts enemy graveyards too, the sorcery part is a good addition
Faerie Dreamthief Surveiling 1 is ok, but its still useful if milled, although it exiles itself
Glissa Sunslayer Very adaptive card from my favorite set, hard to deal with and can help with card draw, other abilities are situational
Old Stickfingers Strong card late game to increase strength of other creatures, but can be expensive
Skyfisher Spider Very helpful card with reach, great for sacrificing unwanted creatures to increase strength of others, such as Blanchwood Prowler, Faerie Dreamthief, or Stitcher's Supplier. Can also give some life if needed
Stitcher's Supplier High value for milling, try to sacrifice it or block with it
Urborg Lhurgoyf The main inspiration for this deck, but overall a pretty basic card to do good damage and mill a few cards
Instants
Otherworldly Gaze Extremely good card, as even if it gets milled you can cast it. No card has anything to do with instants in my graveyard so no downsides
Sheoldred's Edict I prefer this card to Overwhelming Remorse as it is stronger early on, just a decent and versatile removal spell featuring my favorite mtg character
Tyvar's Stand Helpful to prevent creature removal, or to do more damage, kinda just does a lot. Another versatile card
Planeswalkers
Tyvar, Jubilant Brawler Very good planeswalker, although the passive ability doesn't do anything. Every creature except Glissa Sunslayer and Skyfisher Spider can be brought back, as well as milling a few cards