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Harry's Stats plus Assorted Other Stat Revisions (Small Favor through Cold Days)

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Tsunami:

--- Quote from: Archmage_Cowl on July 22, 2010, 03:55:52 PM ---harry comments he knows the laws enough to skirt them without actually breaking any, hence the reason the wardens havent killed him.

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That much is quite obvious... The main question being HOW he skirts them.

We know he sends summoned creatures to kill people. He does so quite openly.
If Sending summoned creatures to kill someone breaks the laws, how is he getting around them?

ballplayer72:

--- Quote from: Tsunami on July 22, 2010, 04:31:53 PM ---That much is quite obvious... The main question being HOW he skirts them.

We know he sends summoned creatures to kill people. He does so quite openly.
If Sending summoned creatures to kill someone breaks the laws, how is he getting around them?

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Theory:


He sends the grey men at the target.  Then once they are locked in on a target he relinquishes control and "gives them their head" (a term used when letting a horse walk where it will at the speed it likes) and they being naturally belligerent demon type thingees go ahead and get the job done anyway.  He wouldn't be controlling them when they offed someone so it wouldn't be his magic breaking the laws.

Deadmanwalking:
I got the impression he had a legitimately 'friendly' relationship with them, it's possible he doesn't even Bind them (his name notwithstanding), just Summons them and then ells them to go kill folk mundanely.

ballplayer72:

--- Quote from: Deadmanwalking on July 22, 2010, 07:27:38 PM ---I got the impression he had a legitimately 'friendly' relationship with them, it's possible he doesn't even Bind them (his name notwithstanding), just Summons them and then ells them to go kill folk mundanely.

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yeah, harry seemed to think they were part of a hive mind.  Say he bargained with the hive mind to be able to call up and issue orders to some of its pieces that they will follow to the best of the hive's ability?

Deadmanwalking:

--- Quote from: ballplayer72 on July 22, 2010, 09:23:07 PM ---yeah, harry seemed to think they were part of a hive mind.  Say he bargained with the hive mind to be able to call up and issue orders to some of its pieces that they will follow to the best of the hive's ability?
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That's the impression I always got, yeah.

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