The Kami War // O-Kagachi Made Manifest
The disruption starts the instant it resolves: Chapter I exiles a nonland permanent an opponent controls as the Saga enters, so there is no dead turn to survive before the value begins. From there it settles into a rhythm of tempo warden play, ticking a lore counter after each of your draw steps: Chapter II bounces a nonland permanent and forces each opponent to discard, and only on Chapter III does it exile and return itself as O-Kagachi Made Manifest, a five-color flying, trampling body. The math is tighter than the three-chapter frame suggests: because Chapter I fires on entry, you wait through only two draw steps to reach the flip, not a full siege. The attack trigger on the transformed side is where the restraint lives. It offers recursion and a size bump every combat, but the defending player chooses which nonland card comes back from your graveyard, so the +X/+0 is dictated by whatever your opponent least fears returning to your hand. You never pull the bomb you want; you pull the card they are willing to hand you. It belongs to the small line of five-color designs built around O-Kagachi and the old Kamigawa conflict between kami and mortals, and it earns that identity honestly: a six-mana enchantment that trades immediate pressure for a staggered chain of exile, bounce, and disruption before it ever swings.




