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Dresden Files: Series Timeline
Dellma:
Someone else mentioned it, and it bears repeating. Not that this timeline isn't already expansive and impressive (thank you for working on it) but wouldn't it be good to include Marcone on there?
(click to show/hide)(the incident regarding Beckitt's daughter, Marcone's rise to power, encounters with Dresden, becoming a Freelord in the Unseelie Accords)
Priscellie:
--- Quote from: Dellma on August 07, 2007, 08:59:07 PM ---Someone else mentioned it, and it bears repeating. Not that this timeline isn't already expansive and impressive (thank you for working on it) but wouldn't it be good to include Marcone on there?
(the incident regarding Beckitt's daughter, Marcone's rise to power, encounters with Dresden, becoming a Freelord in the Unseelie Accords)
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You're right. I've held off posting White Night-related dates out of courtesy to those that haven't read the book yet, but now that we have the cool spoiler tag, I should probably do so!
Dellma:
Good point, I held off joining these forums until today to avoid spoilers, and there I go just slipping them in, I modified my post, sorry and thanks, hehe.
AcornArmy:
--- Quote from: Priscellie on January 18, 2007, 11:31:27 PM ---Jim had no specific time frame in mind for Vignette, though I like to place it after SK, noting the reference to unicorns not being fun and prancy.
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I guess there's not much point in debate over the subject, since there was no intended time period for it, but I think the Vignette could have happened after DM, too, from this quote of Bob's:
"Okay, fine. Suppose we throw intelligence to the winds and only print the truth. 'Vampire slayer, ghost remover, faerie fighter, werewolf exterminator, police consultant, foe of the footsoldiers of Hell.'"
The "footsoldiers of Hell" phrase might be a reference to the Denarians. Of course, given their usual temperament and dastardly deeds, I suppose the term could be applied to most of Harry's enemies, but it seems to apply most readily to the Bad Penny Brigade.
Aluman:
For what its worth Vlad Tepesh is Vlad Dracula, whose father is Vlad II Dracul, (Vlad the Dragon) commonly referede to as just Dracul. He was born c.1390, and ruled wallachia until his death in 1447 (minus a little bit of space in 1442), his long reign is clearly evident of a hard and ugly man (by comparsion his son who struck fear into many with his impalements only ruled for about six year uniterupted. I know in BR McCoy says specifically not Dracula, but Dracul.
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