Can I get a final say from Ruwin? Because I don't really like my interpretation of her all that much, and if s/he doesn't either, then I have some other version boiling in the background. However, if the creator thinks she's fine, then I won't veto myself.
I've been busy finishing up my latest story, sorry about the absence!
"He" is fine, thank you Mown.
About the winning card - I am not planning on vetoing it! I like the card, and I especially like the +1. Exile is an interesting design space that has not been explored a great deal yet, and here we see why. It gets pretty complex, after a while, keeping track of all the stuff Aloise has exiled, specifically.
Then you get the problem of multiple Aloise plays in one game, and it gets even hairier.
The +1, like I said, is a more balanced approach to the "explore" problem, and if it interacts positively with her other abilities, could still generate a fair amount of card and board advantage.
The -2, however, is bonkers broken. If you just chain exile your opponents lands starting on turn four, you can essentially lock them into three or four mana, depending on who played first. Which is not only pretty rude, but also not very much like Aloise at all. This ability either needs a non-land clause, or to be reworked entirely, in my opinion.
The ultimate is... lacking. Turn eight, (assuming you played her turn 4) I like to think I'm going to be doing something BIG. Maybe there is someway for it to read - just flat - "You may cast cards from exile as though they were in your hand." Like an emblem or something. This also circumvents the "multiple Aloise" rule and having to keep track of cards specifically exiled by Aloise.
Now, these are all suggestions! I am leaving this up to Mown as the winner of the contest. Feel free to revise your card as you see fit. My issues with this particular Aloise are mostly mechanical (save for the -2, which I don't think really fits Aloise's personality) and since I am only on loan as a flavor consultant, I don't really have a whole lot of sway over that.