The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
This is a SPOILERS OKAY zone
cass:
Question: In the case of a thread with non-specific spoiler warnings in the topic (e.g. "Possible spoilery stuff, What is Lea's obsession with dogs?"), how careful do posters need to be about warning about spoilers from specific sources?
(Separate but related: if I warn for Aftermath spoilers in the topic title, do I need to spoilertag Changes spoilers? Reading the former would seem to imply that the biggest events of the latter were known, but I also don't want to ruin someone's day with a smaller reveal not addressed in Aftermath.)
Blaze:
In case of short stories, it might just be best to err on the side of caution and include the closest book. Remember, spoiler tags are a courtesy for people who have not caught up on all the reading!
Serack:
Before SJ I tried to spoiler cover anything that was from the short stories that wasn't directly mentioned in the title because they were so non readily available. I still do the same thing with Even Hand: (click to show/hide)Not everyone may know that the fomor showed up there first.
There are written guidelines that suggest that anything that's been in print for over a year is fair game, but if you feel that somoene reading your post might not have already read the info you are sharing, and it's not covered in the title, it won't hurt to cover it up.
rh1ann:
When someone posts something about spoilers I get a little spoiler box that says [click to hide/show]. Only problem is - when I click it, I get taken back to the main forum board. Apparently that is not working for me, so how exactly am I supposed to use this thing?
*nevermind - found out that my script blocker was doing its job and blocking the function.
mdodd:
Couple of questions for the brains trust? I was just adding Mickey's twitter account to my favourites so thought I would bring up a couple of questions, so blame him.
a) what is the pronunciation of Fomor. Is it foe-mor (rhymes with tor) or foe-more, which I read it as.
b) off Dresden but how do you guys pronounce Cthulhu. I can find no definitive pronunciation. I always say thoo-loo.
c) Has there been any thread where it has been discussed the dialogue in Dead Beat where Gard says "This is a mistake. He was destined to die in that alley,"
Marcone replies with "What is the point of having free will if one cannot occasionally spit in the eye of destiny?" Marcone asked.
"There will be consequences," she said.
Marcone shrugged "When aren't there"
It is implied but Gard does not say that it was Harry that was destined to die in the alleyway.
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