Ranar the Ever-Watchful
Foretell was the mechanic that turned "exile from your hand" from a one-off cost into a repeatable action, and this commander is the payoff engine built to notice it. Two clauses work in tandem: the first foretell each turn becomes free, so the tax on setting a card face down disappears, and a Spirit token appears whenever cards leave your hand for exile or whenever a spell or ability you control exiles permanents off the battlefield. Read that second trigger carefully, because it is deliberately wide: it does not care about foretell specifically. Any blink effect, any exile-based removal, any flicker of your own board fires the same trigger, which pulls the card out of a narrow tribal-foretell shell and into the broader Azorius exile-and-flicker space. It is also a one-per-instance affair ("one or more cards" yields a single 1/1), which keeps it from spiraling on mass-exile effects while still rewarding a steady drip of exile actions. A 2/3 with flying and vigilance is a modest body for the cost, but the stats are almost beside the point; the design is a value spigot that turns a keyword most decks treat as tempo-neutral into a source of evasive bodies, and quietly attaches a payoff to a whole category of exile effects that never expected one.
