Bridge from Below was a "futureshifted" card, meaning WotC framed it as coming from "the future" and intended for it to potentially get reprinted in a later set that it ostensibly came from all along. Instead it sat around as a rogue deck in Modern until Hogaak came out and got it banned. Oops!
What future context would Bridge from Below have slotted into? There are a handful of other cards that have passive effects in your graveyard, like the Incarnations from Judgement five years earlier, so clearly we need to get weirder. We need a cycle of bridges to other zones. Just like Bridge from Below, I'm sure these are all perfectly balanced. Don't worry about it.
Maybe there's a place for some kind of delve/flicker hybrid deck? They're trying to do pretty different things, so it's a significant hoop to jump through for some 1/1 tokens. I could've given it Suspend, I guess, but I'm very curious if there's a deck this could work in as-is.
I still don't really understand how storm decks work. This is probably just a worse, jankier version of Empty the Warrens.
Goblin Secret Agent and Daring Buccaneer, it's finally your time to shine...
I don't know of any archetype that has you frequently revealing your hand besides the underwhelming Forecast and Splice mechanics. Let's say this cycle is coming out in 2036 when everyone is nostalgic for Splice.
The creature token text is really goofy for the sake of preserving symmetry, but otherwise there might actually be an environment where this is printable? Maybe? There are lots of "reveal the top N cards of your library" effects in green to enable it but those typically stick the revealed cards back on the bottom of your library afterwards so it's hard to recur, and this is dead if it hits your hand.
My gf pointed out that the command zone was missing so I fixed that. You could make a "Bridge from Beside" that's active while in your sideboard but I've run out of mana colors and ideas.

