Thread:AnnabellRice/@comment-3406131-20170221105014/@comment-16461120-20170221112407

I'm fine with there being further debate, I simply try to be thorough and catch every little tidbit I can when reading an issue, and I do my best to read everything new every week so that I can hopefully catch threads across storylines that might otherwise be overlooked.

In terms of the mechanics, I can certainly make us another stylized template for that would autocategorize however we decide, though I'm not sure that's much different than the already existing template for an invocation. Also, you noted two kinds, but there's already at least four with the primary being, then there's for when it's written but not spoken,  for when it's not spoken aloud but included in either thoughts or narration, as well as the aforementioned.

Lastly, the main problem with potentially recategorizing is, as you said, where do you draw the line? It's not the same as with Minor Appearances, where we can just say, "If it's specifically this, then it's major.", because there's going to be a mix of mentioned aloud, thought about, written down, referenced in narration, invoked, or exclaimed, etc., all with varying degrees of importants, and whether or not it's major or minor will be largely subjective and rarely definitive.