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Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3

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svb1972:
Or Jim made a booboo :)

Niccos Shadow:
In regards to Maggie LeFay's "Way Stone" (for lack of a better term):

It's said a few times throughout the series that where the Nevernever touches the mortal world changes as the mortal world changes. I also recall in WK it's implied that the person creating the 'Way' can effect where they end up in the Nevernever.

That being said, would it be right to assume that the stone is more of a utility that senses the 'Ways' as relevant to the user at the moment of use, basically Maggie's affinity for Ways imbued into an item, as opposed to it merely being the collective knowledge of maggie's travels/mapping?

Esperacchius:
Oh...I never realized this thread existed...wwwhhhhoooooooboy....here we go, let's see if I can get them all in one *takes deep breath*
(click to show/hide)What tribe is Injun Joe from?
Where/how did Harry and Michael first meet?
What was the first thing Harry ever saw with his Sight?
What exactly happened between McCoy and the Merlin to embody their seeming dislike of eachother (re:SK)?
Does Harry have a Chicago accent?
Exactly WHAT gate does "The Gatekeeper" keep?and finally...
(click to show/hide)Why didn't Harry ever even MENTION Susan's attempted hit on him in Changes?  I mean, that was something pretty big, and it just got DROPPED like it never happened.  What's up with that?
*GAAAAAAAAAAASP*

whew....that...was a lot of air.....

tiny[but]fierce:
Is it safe to assume that sometime in the near, yet distant future (and because of your supremely awesome ability to keep us chomping at the bit for more Dresden) that we will eventually find out what people see when they soulgaze with Harry? Or why Murphy has never shared a soulgaze with Harry despite how close their relationship is?

Cuz, um. You know. I think that'd be cool to know :)

cass:
For your last, I think the book itself has your answer:
Changes Spoilers:
(click to show/hide)Harry decided that the person who placed the hit was merely borrowing Susan's appearance, not Susan herself.  The Eebs, for example, can change the appearance of their flesh masks. 

We don't know if he was correct to think that, of course. But at this point, it's likely that we'll never find out. (click to show/hide)Susan, after all, isn't talking, and (presumably) neither are the Eebs.

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