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Serack:
Can you describe Free will from Bob's perspective?

Icecream:

--- Quote from: rezilm on October 19, 2010, 03:34:06 AM ---I suppose. To take it in more of a fourth wall breaking way though. Everyone else around him has either forced him, tricked him, or accidentally soulgazed him. He does it at least once a book.

He even tries to 'gaze murphy in Grave Peril, but she's lost in the Nightmare.

I just wonder what her soulgaze would look like.

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I think we'll get to see the Harry/Murphy soulgaze in GS or soon. Wh (click to show/hide)at better way to prove that' it's really Harry and not some imposter when he comes back to his own body and obviously he can't soulgaze anyone he's soulgazed before (maybe?) so it has to be building up to this. I don't think they'll soulgaze to get a measure of eachother , because they already know what the other's all about, it'll have to be something as a last resort ,the most practical thing . Ugh i hope that made sense,i'm not logical this late at night.

mimicgogo:

--- Quote from: Jon Marcone, Regent of Hell on October 14, 2010, 03:23:53 PM ---First, if Stoker and Lovecraft were "on to something", what about Mary Shelly?  Do Dr. Frankenstein's experiments exist in the DV and if so what happened to his Monster?

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This is basically the question I wanted to ask, but I'll expand a little bit...Are there any other notable "fiction" authors who got killed for their works?  My short list includes Aesop, the Grimms, H.G. Wells and especially Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.  The "between worlds" place featured in "The Magician's Nephew" sounds awful Neverneverish.

AcornArmy:
Jim,

Bob mentioned early on in the series that Elaine was always better than Harry at magic, more naturally skilled. Later, Elaine complimented Harry on his shield and told him she wasn't sure she could have done as good a job. Since then, Harry's skill has presumably progressed further by teaching Molly.

Is Elaine still more skilled than Harry at this point, or has he caught up with her or surpassed her?

stevem:

--- Quote from: AcornArmy on October 29, 2010, 04:26:27 PM ---Is Elaine still more skilled than Harry at this point, or has he caught up with her or surpassed her?
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I've always considered Harry a bit of an obsesive-compulsive.  IMO, to the extent that Elaine has more talent, Harry has: 1) more raw muscle; and, is incredibly more focused on improving, considering his life experiences to date.

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