User blog comment:QueenArasene/Soo . . there's lots of Mahjarrat./@comment-4536066-20120919132931/@comment-4536066-20120920210227

@Arasene,

The idea wasn't that the Division Ones can't sense the Division Twos, but rather that, because of their inferiority, they don't really consider the Division Twos to be Mahjarrat. (The, "I am a track star, cheerleading is not a sport," mentality.) Between how their limited power capacity makes them about as useful as a ritual sacrifice to the Division Ones as an elf (not at all) and makes them measurably less significant or threatening, the D1's can detect the D2's, they just don't care to because it doesn't do anything for them.

As for Jhallan, he would still have been a D1 - that is, his capacity for power (the amount of power he is able to weild) isn't limited like the D2s' power is, it just happens that he took so long to recharge his power that he ended up as weak as he was. If you will, the D2's have an upper limit for the amount of power they are physically capable of weilding while the D1's are able to increase infinitely up to godhood.