Turns out known untap shenanigans enabler Intruder Alarm is fine in a set covered in stun counters. This is its first non-Mystery Booster reprint since Eighth Edition.
"The dark forest lit up with thousands of eyes, and for the first time Jurald considered that the High Fae could be more than a myth."
¡ªBeyond the Great Henge
Let me get this straight intruder alarm which is notorious for nearly countless infinite combos in commander particularly Slivers and Chulane is gonna be legal in historic
Alright, that French-to-English translation is accurate enough, so that either signifies that Wizards's Twitter got Kellan and Talion mixed up when calling Kellan a "lord of the high fae" or Talion decided to give Kellan that honorary title for his services breaking the Wicked Slumber (which, according to the end of Episode 5, doesn't even seem completely broken yet).
Let me get this straight intruder alarm which is notorious for nearly countless infinite combos in commander particularly Slivers and Chulane is gonna be legal in historic
"The dark forest lit up with thousands of eyes, and for the first time Jurald considered that the High Fae could be more than a myth."
¡ªBeyond the Great Henge
Source: Le Journal du Geek
But spreading seas is day one banned in historic?
Merfolk seems to be a perfectly fine deck in Historic and probably doesn't need the extra help?
It was actually in a Secret Lair (Fblthp: Completely, Utterly, Totally Lost) released as part of Secretversary Superdrop 2021.