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Random Ancestral Gift: Can magically summon one random item that a pony's ancestor owned utilizing their horn and a whole lot of focus. The ancestor must have passed on, never written a last will or testament, and the object can't be in the possession of someone else or donated to a museum. (Think things that would be in storage somewhere either unwanted, lost, or forgotten about, like a necklace stuffed into a dusty box in an attic, or an ugly portrait that's sitting unwanted in the basement of their old house, etc. Plot specific things can happen for rp purposes, but otherwise it's just "Well, here you go! Your great-great-great-great-great whatever wanted someone to have that thing, for whatever reason. Enjoy.") The object cannot be larger than a moderately sized painting or heavier than a vase. (So, that ugly portrait, yes, the grand piano they used to play? No)
I Speak Lawyer: The ability to immediately understand any kind of legal document nonsense that pertains to wills or inheritance claims and instantly restore any documents that may have been damaged, intentionally or not. Can also tell if any documents have been forged or tampered with, as long as the document is at least three generations old. There is a potential for this ability to be messed with if the family has multiple documents to read over at once, as it takes more than a once over of each page to check for not-obvious signs of tampering.
You Get What You Get And You Don't Get Upset: The ability to diffuse conflicts during proceedings that involve wills or inheritance by using a magical aura combined with a calm, rational tone of voice. Won't work if clients get particularly violent during proceedings, but definitely helps with those grieving.
Insurance Policy: The ability to fix or restore a beloved family heirloom that has been broken or tarnished by time. The item must have been passed down at least three times, be no larger than a large painting, and be reasonably unsalvageable by other means. This ability can only be used three times a month, but larger heirlooms will require a longer recharge time and may require more than one attempt.
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