I played it some more this morning against a field of T1 stuff and found that it could still hang. Without the threat of T3 instant wins hanging over me, I found that this deck performs better and can still grind out wins against even the likes of Jund/Rock.
Plus, it's gotten some new toys from Theros block!


Apparently, the journey into Nyx was to find me some sweet stuff to cast with my mountains.
[deck]Modern Mana Sink Deck Wins v. 1.0[/deck]
A notable synergy here is Stonewright + Prophetic Flamespeaker which should remind old-school Standard Sledgehammer Red (the inspiration for this deck) players of pairing up a Stonewright to a Hound of Griselbrand and attacking for a billion.
The tendency for the early game to consist of building board presence while sitting on removal lends itself to Stoke the Flames. Pumping mana into a FoD or KDL and then turning them into a mana source for Convoke inspires a certain sense of anarchic glee inside me.
I'm not sure whether Magus of the Moon is better than Fulminator Mage, will test.
The Spikeshot
Elders may be worse than fetches and Grim Lavamancer, too. Will test!
Mogg Fanatic might be better than Forked Bolt because it can carry a sword and deal with man-lands.