Talk:Abilities/@comment-204.83.88.16-20190829175311/@comment-38833839-20190829195019

If you Look at the Actual Text in Neverseen, Oralie never said a word when she summoned Kenric's cache. Here's the quote:

Neverseen, page 21

"The ogres are stirring-at least that is what I fear. Which is why I came to give you this. Oralie snapped her fingers and a small glass sphere appeared in her palm. Sophie hadn't realized Oralie was a Conjurer. "Your cache?" Alden said, taking a step back"

As you can clearly see, Oralie does snap her fingers, but does not say any special word. All Non-Conjurerers must say a special phrase to conjurer objects, as is established later in Neverseen, like Custard Bursts said. But the thing is, Oralie breaks that pattern and breaks it hard. She does not even mumble a special phrase under her breath. Also, Sophie never informs the reader that Oralie is, in fact, not a Conjurer in any later book. As Sophie is what is called a realiable narrarator (doesn't hide things from the reader to be revealed later), I think this is pretty solid evidence.

I'm not saying that I am entirely correct, but I am saying that there is not hardly enough evidence to conclusively say Oralie is not a Conjurer. In fact, due to the fact that SM isn't usually inconistant when describing abilities, I would even say that it is pretty likely that Oralie is a Empath/Conjurer combo.

Everyone has had good points in this debate, but there is not enough evidence to conclude either way. I'd appreciate if that would be aknowledged instead of assuming that Oralie is conclusively, without a shadow of a doubt not a Conjurer, when there is plenty of evidence pointing the other way entirely.

Anyway, have a good day and thanks for sitting through my explination,

Wolpertinger