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You're right. I don't think any of my cards so far really reflect the Khans influence.
So far, I've made Panicked Search, Haunted Mansion, Swordfinger Skaab, and Purge the Lost.
I like it. Nice simple common with some interest to it. I could see it saying "tap an untapped creature you control" and being 1 mana.
My first reaction is this looks like a card straight out of Innistrad without any Khans influence at all. But thinking about it Innistrad only had the exile-a-creature cost on blue skaabs, so this is a slight evolution... that and being able to use it offensively, perhaps to deny delve material to the opponent.
In practice of course a mashup set like this would need a bunch of simple cards that only really show influence from one set or the other. Especially at common. But they probably wouldn't be preview cards.
This is almost acceptable at mythic power level. But not really.
Worryingly, given +
+2/2 it probably would be - see Massacre Wurm. Which actually this is probably too similar to anyway.
See Challenge # 124 and Purge the Lost. This might be a little more pushed than I intended. I like the flavor of it animating, but that could easily be cut.
See Challenge # 124 and my discussion on Purge the Lost.

. Well, if I had to choose another color for zombies, green does make some sense.
If we expand the tribes into wedges, that makes Zombies
Normally Black's 4 CMC demons have a drawback, not a crazy advantage.
Well, board wipes with an upside have been at 5 CMC recently. This is basically that.
Thanks.
@Samuel: When creating or editing a card, above the card there's a dropdown saying "Frame: Normal". Change that to "Double-faced" and you'll see a second card appear below the one you're editing.
It's hard to think of one that matches the flavor and doesn't set one back so much at early game. Sacrifice it unless you pay mana (stemmed from the idea of you tapping down a land to represent it returning to the body at daybreak), but you're really setting yourself back with that. Exiling a creature from your graveyard, or putting the top card of library into your graveyard maybe?
Parasitic Krasue a simple hopefully-common flavour overlap.
See Challenge # 124.
Trying to keep this simple. Innistrad. Horror. Khans. Asia. I'm not familiar with many asian horror tropes, but here's one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasue Unfortunately, I don't think it completely overlaps with Khans flavour, but it was the only concept that seemed to strongly suggest "khans of innistrad" :)
I debated how to represent it mechanically, other than just "flying zombie". I tried several abilities related to "must find body again before dawn" but wasn't sure what fit the flavour loosely but was simple (without trying to have two specific creatures, etc, etc). I decided needing a host of some sort made sense, but debated between losing life, losing life unless you controlled another creature, tapping another creature, or tapping this unless you do.... something (like the drawback on some demons but a lot smaller). Suggestions for the best small drawback?
So Wrath of God costed at how field-wipes are in the present with Lingering Souls as the Mourning. It actually puts the opponent in a bad place when they try to Duress you.
See Purge the Lost.
Thanks for the compliments. :-).
I'd imagine the third color only as a compliment on cards, not getting cards itself. It could appear on multicolor cards or, for the humans, as mourning costs.
I didn't intend mourning as a pun, but it does sort of work as one. :-)
Changed mourning cost and back face.
Holy jeez, you're getting a 4/4 flyer and having an opponent knockoff two creatures and lose 4 life, for four mana?
I really dig Mourning, since it gives you the potential to discard the card and still use the other side, or pay the cost if the card gets milled. You really created an excellent way to use the double-faced card mechanic on non-permanents. Innistrad was fairly clean-cut as far as its "tribes" were concerned. I'd like to see how you'd splash black into this faction in terms of rate of appearance (getting whole cards, Mourning sides, non-double sided off-colour activation costs?).
Also, did Mourning double as a go at a pun due to the whole day/night frames on double-faced cards?
I really dig Mourning, since it gives you the potential to discard the card and still use the other side, or pay the cost if the card gets milled. You really created an excellent way to use the double-faced card mechanic on non-permanents. Innistrad was fairly clean-cut as far as its "tribes" were concerned. I'd like to see how you'd splash black into this faction in terms of rate of appearance (getting whole cards, Mourning sides, non-double sided off-colour activation costs?).
Also, did Mourning double as a go at a pun due to the whole day/night frames on double-faced cards?
A reverse Angelic Overseer. Why'd you apply to the boon to spirits as well?
To keep the flavor "whenever a human would deal combat damage to a black creature it gains deathtouch UEOT"?
Ouch, that's a serious punisher for blue.
How do you create a 2-faced card? Also, I made Slaughter Demon.