Lookin4Control: World Queller is not a preferable card in the Ally archetype, as it is not an Ally creature, can destroy Ally creatures, and does not interact with Ally creatures.
Blueprint: Fog, as a one-of, is excess; you will not draw it often, and it is not a win-condition. In contrast, Garruk Wildspeaker is a necessity that can act as a win-condition.
In addition, it is, to the opponent, a target for Path to Exile, Terminate, and such.
Naya: White - Path to Exile, Behemoth Sledge, Baneslayer Angel, Emeria Angel.
URW Control: Red - Lightning Bolt, Swerve, Ajani Vengeant.
Boros Bushwhacker: White - Path to Exile, Steppe Lynx, Elite Vanguard.
4 Baneslayer Angel
1 Chandra Nalaar
2 Elspeth, Knight-Errant
4 Knight of the Reliquary
4 Lotus Cobra
4 Spellbreaker Behemoth
2 Uril, the Miststalker
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Trace of Abundance
4 Arid Mesa
3 Forest
1 Gargoyle Castle
4 Jungle Shrine
1 Marsh Flats
4 Misty Rainforest
2 Mountain
2 Plains
1 Rootbound Crag
2 Sunpetal Grove
The comment was in response to Lathia's deck-edit of Battlegrace Angel in the place of Mind Spring.
On a side note, Megrim may be of use with Duress and such in the main deck.
Dauntless Escort is akin to Fog, though, in contrast, it can protect Noble Hierarch, Birds of Paradise, and etc.
That aside, you may find eight Forest and four Plains to be preferable to ten Forest and two Plains.
In my opinion, though it is not a creature, Mind Spring is superior; the card-advantage can be a necessity versus Jund.