Jennifer considered the question. She spoke after reflection.
" I wouldn't say that having prepared sheet is standard. As you move about, you'll find kindred who knew Notaries that always had a dozen variations written out. Another might mention that the Prince only allowed a kindred to swear to them if they could provide thier lineage up to six generations.
One may mention that a notary in another Domain is a keeper of records, and used to record all transactions.
We're in a situation where the Lady Prince is not forcing an Invictus rule on the domain. I rather admire her dedication to neutrality.
I do have journals of various Oaths it have observed, to better adapt an oath to a specific situation.
If you am swearing over someone not in the invictus, I likely would add some misdirection in a way that wouldn't hamper the effectiveness of the oath."
After all, those outside of the Invictus would have to trust what they were told. Although it was a fine line- Jennifer strode to keep herself honest in what she spoke.
"I was also asked to use my own words to swear. I did ask to have the position the same meeting that my coterie and I were accepted.
Have you practiced the language yet?"