@Griffyn
So.
I liked the OP a lot, especially the tracking of keywords. After a few days, here is my reaction:
Basically you make two statements:
1. There are some keywords associated to outsider-magic/infection: oily, cloying, greasy, slithering, nauseating
2. Elaine is infected
I'm only half-convinced about the first one. Firstly, greasy is linked to all vampires, so using it to identify infected characters would lead to a lot of false positive. Secondly, while I agree those keywords are linked to the Outside, I'm not sure there are linked to the infection.
Case in point : I tried to use your technic with the scene in PG where some unknown person is using magic behind the scenes.
Here is the description of the magic.
The murk:The ward:
We see some keywords, but not the ones linked to Nemesis according to the OP.
So that would mean that the caster was not infected.
The way I see it, if my theory about Maeve at Splattercon!! is true, then yours is false, as Maeve is infected. So that weakens a lot yours as mine has 35% chances of being correct.
Now let's assume that your theory is right. Then it helps us a lot to understand that scene. Who are the candidates? Maeve, Elaine, Sandra, Mavra. Maeve can't be the one. Probably not Elaine, as she's linked to the keywords. So it's Mavra and Sandra. I would say it's not Mavra as : the keyword empty is not there, she was not in Chicago, she doesn't care about the event in PG. So that leaves Sandra.
So that would mean that it's either Maeve or Sandra. Guess we'll have to wait for a WOJ to be sure.
Concerning Elaine, I agree that she becomes quite suspicious.
To conclude, I would guess that the keywords are linked to all outsider-based magic, but not to the infection. So I still believe that Cowl is infected, and that Maeve was at Splattercon!!!.
My first intention was to make an observation of key words in use to describe Outsiders, specifically used to describe their magic or magical essence.
My second intention was to look for use of those same words to describe the magic or magical essence of other practitioners.
There are numerous references to greasy and oily physical presences, which have no bearing on a magic essence. Vanilla's with greasy hair, greasy Rampires, etc.
But the key references I made were those referring to the subject's
magic use. Specifically, most were when using black magic.
ElaineElaine uses magic several times in SK and again WN. She traps Harry, she pulls the thornbush apart, she veils herself, she uses her lightning chain, she fires green combat magic, for example. And in none of those instances did Harry describe her magic as being greasy or oily. The only time that she
apparently used magic with those descriptions was when she cast an illegal mind fog that, per Harry, is bad mojo, if not outright black magic. That makes me believe that her casting dark magic was tainted by the Infection. Similar to how hellfire and soulfire both automatically fused with Harry's blasts when he didn't intend it. It was bleeding through. In the case of Infection, it would, by necessity of the theory, only bleed through when dark magic was used.
Proven GuiltyTo your case about PG. If the greasy affect is a side-affect of some-one wielding dark magic, and Maeve cast the myrk spell, then we should expect it. But since I'm still not convinced it was Maeve casting the myrk, I'm not convinced that's proof against the theory. But if it was Maeve, then it would either have to be an exception of the infection not bleeding through, like with Elaine, or it was because the spell wasn't 'dark' enough. That's a weak defense, and wouldn't buy it myself. The only way the theory could account for it would be that it wasn't Maeve who cast the myrk, or it was left out of the description by JB.
My belief is that the myrk was cast by TTFH, which would still fit, as long as Harry himself isn't infected. Which he may be. We don't know yet.
We can't dismiss it being Mavra, as there are also theories that Sandra was Mavra. Someone sent Michael's eldest down a path of dark magic; Mavra would have the means, motive, and opportunity to do so. If Sandra/Mavra cast the myrk, then the theory stands.
Blamp ExceptionsThe biggest issue I've found so far with my own hypothesis is that there are two additional descriptions I found of Blamps that fit the Outsider descriptions. In both cases, it was describing the magical essence of the Blamp, since neither were casting spells.
BR-pg. 20 (Black Court Vampire)
A sort of greasy, nauseating cold flooded over my perceptions, stealing my
breath.
BR-pg. 123 (Black Court Vampire)
I managed to get to one knee just as a cold, slithery feeling washed down my spine.
For these, it's reasonable to assume that the words are simply favorite of JB to describe dark magic in general, and have no bearing on Outsider infection. OR, there's a tie between Blampires and Outsiders. I find the latter unlikely, since Blamps are tied to Necromancy, which was described in detail in DB, and was lacking from Cowl and Kumori. Grevane and Corpsetaker both had some key words in their descriptions, but it's far more likely at that point that the words are favorites.