As far as I can tell, what Elspeth is doing is, in talking to Alice, seeing if her magic, which helps her communicate the truth to people in ways they will understand, would suggest analogies between the current situation and previous situations. I.e., if Elspeth were trying to explain the situation of Addy and Pera to Alice, would her magic suggest Alice and Jasper’s own situation as an example? If so, then that means that Alice and Jasper’s situation is analogous to that of Addy and Pera, and hence it implies something about their motives. Magic has a mind-reading power, kind of, whose intent is solely to determine how to comprehensibly explain the truth to someone. Elspeth is using this for a method not originally intended, in order to determine something about Alice and Jasper. Thus, it’s not an oracle; it depends critically on Elspeth currently being in communication with someone who knows the answer.
Mostly agreed… the subsequent edit of Magic’s reply made that much clearer.
As per other thread, it is not clear to me that what the boundaries of “in communication” are, and it’s not clear to me what sorts of information Magic has access to. That said, I’m increasingly concluding that I’m somehow being obtuse, because this seems to be clear to everyone else.
As far as I can tell, what Elspeth is doing is, in talking to Alice, seeing if her magic, which helps her communicate the truth to people in ways they will understand, would suggest analogies between the current situation and previous situations. I.e., if Elspeth were trying to explain the situation of Addy and Pera to Alice, would her magic suggest Alice and Jasper’s own situation as an example? If so, then that means that Alice and Jasper’s situation is analogous to that of Addy and Pera, and hence it implies something about their motives. Magic has a mind-reading power, kind of, whose intent is solely to determine how to comprehensibly explain the truth to someone. Elspeth is using this for a method not originally intended, in order to determine something about Alice and Jasper. Thus, it’s not an oracle; it depends critically on Elspeth currently being in communication with someone who knows the answer.
Mostly agreed… the subsequent edit of Magic’s reply made that much clearer.
As per other thread, it is not clear to me that what the boundaries of “in communication” are, and it’s not clear to me what sorts of information Magic has access to. That said, I’m increasingly concluding that I’m somehow being obtuse, because this seems to be clear to everyone else.