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How is classified the ability for perceive the light and sound? The capacity to see the light and sound.

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Magicians perceive Psions, as they perceive visible light and sound waves.
~ The Irregular at Magic High School [Anime], Episode 03​
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For magicians, psions can be perceptible, such as visible light and sound waves.
~ The Irregular at Magic High School, Light Novel, Volume 01​
 
Are you sure? I mean, I put it in speed because I thought maybe it could be a feat of this kind.
Leaving aside the example I placed, we could refer to a character who is capable of perceiving pure light, is not a feat SoL or Relativist?
 
ChaosAyase~ said:
Are you sure? I mean, I put it in speed because I thought maybe it could be a feat of this kind.
Leaving aside the example I placed, we could refer to a character who is capable of perceiving pure light, is not a feat SoL or Relativist?
If what they perceive is the movement of the EM Waves themselves, then I guess that that would be SoL perception. Otherwise, I don't think so.

Either ways, it still falls under the Enhanced Senses category.
 
I mean, anyone can perceive "visible light", that's why its called visible; I also think that few types of sound waves are "visible", but due to perceive the air's movement due to the vibrations.

It sounds like psions are invisible to the human eye, in wich case would be Extrasensory Perception.
 
Yes, analyzing more I realized that the answer is simple. That is, this refers to the fact that psions can be perceived through visible light.
And as Monkey Dunno answered the other question, I suppose it's finished.
 
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