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Dresden Files: Series Timeline
AcornArmy:
--- Quote from: Serack on July 30, 2011, 03:36:01 AM ---Got some info on the timing of Margret's Mom's death, and another reference to the F&I war.
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So, if we assume 1810 as the last year Maggie LeFay could have been born, and sometime around 1970 or so as the year she died, then Maggie LeFay was, at minimum, 160 years old at the time of her death. She could've been as much as 80 or 90 years older than that, but she couldn't have been any younger.
Serack:
--- Quote from: AcornArmy on July 30, 2011, 06:02:49 AM ---So, if we assume 1810 as the last year Maggie LeFay could have been born, and sometime around 1970 or so as the year she died, then Maggie LeFay was, at minimum, 160 years old at the time of her death. She could've been as much as 80 or 90 years older than that, but she couldn't have been any younger.
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Jim says that she coulda aged quickly in the NN too, or vice versa.
magic penguin:
As much as i think the French & Indian war would make a nice story with EB. I would much rather learn how & when Harry met Michael... THAT has to be much more interesting. We know only that they mean when Molly was a kid.I want to know more....
polkaneverdies:
The timeline has bob in kemmler's possesion for only 40 years. GS says about a century's worth of memories. Even assuming justin carried on in the blue eyed tradition the time is significantly short.
Priscellie:
40 years in linear time, sure. Time travels at different speeds in the Nevernever. And Bob could have culled dangerous info from before Kemmler's acquisition, too. It adds up to a century pretty easily!
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