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unfilthy:
I like the idea of Cowl doing prep work, like Mavra did with the ghosts, and I find it more plausible than the Erlking explanation. What confuses me is that I gathered that post-Changes we're meant to think Erlking  (hence the *), which seems like a much less plausible explanation for the wolf belts falling into FBI hands.

Renady:
I don't know if this has been mentioned yet or not (it wasn't on the list though), but couldn't you say that Harry's skill at Listening is an unsolved mystery?

So far, we know that:

Harry aquirred the skill from time and practice
The Gatekeeper has it as well:

"I understand you know how to Listen, too." (SK, 42)

But other than the times when Harry and the Gatekeeper use the skill, Listening is hardly (if at all) mentioned in the series. Do other wizards have the potential to learn how to Listen, and do they even know about the skill?

Grey Paladin:
At the risk of repeating myself:

Here's one that's been bugging me for a while:

When Harry's house caught fire in Changes, why, exactly, didn't Mouse just start with his "Patented ALARM! Bark" to wake Mrs. Spunklecrief and the upstairs people?

unfilthy:

--- Quote from: Grey Paladin on March 10, 2011, 06:38:19 AM ---At the risk of repeating myself:

Here's one that's been bugging me for a while:

When Harry's house caught fire in Changes, why, exactly, didn't Mouse just start with his "Patented ALARM! Bark" to wake Mrs. Spunklecrief and the upstairs people?

--- End quote ---

I second this question.

It's amazing the number of things I ended up forgetting about by the time I reached the end of Changes, but in any other book, this would be a huge WTF for me, personally.

parthagenon:
Oops, missed that one earlier.  Added!

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