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Okay, so I'm pretty certain I'm way off on the wording. The card wants to give "this creature cannot be blocked" to the creature that Nurreyport Outcast swears an oath to.
"ETBs from exile" was always the intention. I did not have the card worded correctly.
I considered white-green until I remembered that "Spells and abilities your opponent's control can't cause you to sacrifice" seems to come from exclusively green rather than white. Tajuru Preserver being the first card to have that ability. Sigarda, Host of Herons and Tamiyo, Collector of Tales, both multicolor, show that that green is the necessary color for this ability, since their other colors differ. Fog is a very green effect.
This should probably be green and white or probably just white.
expanded ETBs to "ETBs or is cast" to play with red's exile-based card advantage in addition to ransom and blink. Also added flavortext
It's true Take an Oath unfortunately fits solely into the tapped/disorder side. That was never the desire, but the consequence of how I felt Take an Oath should appear as a mechanic.
How, in Magic, does a concept go deep enough to be rewarding?
So, it's weird. Your set has a tapped vs. untapped theme (mechanically) and an order vs. disorder theme (creatively).
And I don't get clearly whether tapped is orderly or disorderly from the way "disorder" and "take an oath" and the constables interact with it.
It feels the concept does not go deep enough to be rewarding.