In Ch. 5 of MoI, we have the first meeting of Rake and Silverfox. This is the fell gathering of the "alliance", and Kallor is imploring Rake to kill Silverfox. Rake sends out some questing sorcery towards her, and this is the result:
"The sorcery frayed suddenly, flung away in tattered fragments to all sides. The Mhybe hissed. She knew enough of her daughter to see, in her reappearance, that she was furious. Power, twisting like taut ropes, rose around her, knotting, bunching." (emphasis mine)
So, clearly Silverfox is capable of using sorcery to defend herself, and confident (or stupid) enough to use it against Anomander Rake. So why, in Ch. 24 when Kallor is rushing toward her with his sword, does she not use magic? Instead, she calls out for the T'lan Ay to defend her (which they don't, apparently because they were mad or too busying being released by Itkovian, or something).
I don't get this. Was Kallor using the Chained One's sorcery to render Silverfox powerless? Why then, did he have to physically fight WJ and the marines? Did the infection of the warrens have something to do with it? I thought that was mostly cleared up by then.
Any input is appreciated.

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