So said Kemmlerite is casting Kemmlerian Necromancy at the speed of evocation, using his spirit specialization bonus for power, his necromancy control and the bonus to necromancy. That combination makes him really, really nasty.
Ah, I see, but I believe you're misinterpretting the text, in part because you're missing some context for the first quote. The complete quote is:
In addition, if you already practice evocation, you may use a sponsored power source to “supercharge” an element you’ve already specialized in. So Summer magic might combine with the air element to give a “breath of life” effect; hellfire might combine with fire to produce, well, hell-fire; and Kemmlerian necromancy might combine with the spirit element to inflict potent visions of death upon a victim. This sort of combination allows the spellcaster to use his existing evocation specialization bonuses with the new power source.
With that context, those two blocks of text are talking about the same thing: the ability to 'supercharge' your existing evocation elements by channeling Kemmlerian Necromantic (KN) energy into them (a common sponsored magic capability). This allows you to use your KN bonus (in this case, the +1 control) when casting normal evocations and using your normal evocation specialization bonuses (ie, they stack). The second block of text adds a capability unique to KN (at least, among the sponsored magic examples provided) that allows you (again, when casting normal evocations flavored by KN) to use your Necromancy control bonus (which would include the KN +1 bonus) in place of the normal element's control bonus (which in this case could also inclue the KN +1).
So far, I think we agree on the above.
The difference, though, is that it
doesn't say that you can replace use your Evocation bonuses when casting Thaumaturgical effects, whether or not you do so using the rules of Evocation. This
seems to be allowed by your first quote, until you add in the context provided by the sentences before it, as quoted above. So to summarize, KN allows you to:
* Add a bonus to your complexity and control when casting Thaumatugy(Necromancy).
* Cast Thaumatugy(Necromancy) rituals fast, using Evocation's rules.
* Add a bonus to your existing Evocation([element]) control when casting thematically appropiate Evocation spells.
* Use your (bonused) Thaumatugy(Necromancy) control in place of your Evocation([element]) control when casting thematically appropiate Evocation spells.
but not
* Use your Evocation([element]) power when casting Thaumatugy(Necromancy) rituals fast, using Evocation's rules.
So still nasty, but somewhat less so.