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I agree it would create narrative issues at the beginning of the journey, hence throughout the story he could keep strengthening his power, only to reach an absurd level at the very end, for the final battle/ coalition with the twins, like how we do in all the rpgs (Dragonborn, Godwoken, etc)Nah, I don't think that would fit his character (unless at the end of a path). Part of the reason Andras and Jezera 'trust' him is exactly because he has no magical powers. In that sense, they might consider him a potential threat, but not one that could instantly inflict harm on them. Their relationship would change if Rowan got concrete power. I think that would also take away from his person as the 'unnoticed one'.
It would be much more in his nature, good or evil, to ally/manipulate himself with people who have such power (like Alexia!).
But I see your point as well, the "unnoticed" part allows people to underestimate him.