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parthagenon:
Looks like we all got our text recall wrong.  Thanks for straightening us out, LML!  I'll leave the question as it is for now- "Who was/were Lasciel's previous host(s), and were they significant?" because we still don't know, although it's not a particularly pressing question at the moment.  Actually, I'll add the question "Why did Nicodemus have Lasciel's coin?" to the list as well, since it was mentioned that Lasciel doesn't usually work with Anduriel.


--- Quote from: Skip6235 on January 15, 2011, 02:27:44 AM ---Actually, the part that bothered me the most about Sheila (besides the fact that she turned out to not be real just when I was all ready for shipping!) was that she knew where the Earlking book was on the shelf, and that there were 2 copies but someone had bought one already. How did she know that, without Harry knowing?

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She probably used Harry's eyes, and spotted the book.  Harry saw it, he just didn't notice it, the same way Lash was able to recreate Thomas' room in WN despite Harry not actually noting any detail.

Joefoe:
and harry has noted that he had been in the cage  a few times recently

Phaeton Seraph:
I had thought it was clear that Molly was taken to Arctic Tor so that Harry would assault it so that Mab could force her own hand back to where she wanted it, despite some outside influence, said outside influence being the reason she was so angry she had her kitty talking for her for so long....



Did you include the question of why Harry smelt Hellfire at Arctic Tor?

parthagenon:
We knew that Mab wanted Molly and Harry at Arctis Tor, but we don't really know why.  As for the Hellfire, I just have a broader question of who attacked Arctis Tor.

cass:
And why they attacked it.
The Denariians have to have been around long enough and clued in enough to know that attacking Mab/Arctis Tor would be a spectacularly bad idea.
(Granted, Harry et al. did it-- but they had the help of Summer. Explicitly. And the implicit support of Maeve.)

Maybe the Denariians thought they would have help from Summer?

Then there's the question about how deep the connection runs between the Courts-- yes, if one Court moves to Chicago, the other must follow, but that's fairly minor and superficial.  But what if one Queen becomes indebted or somehow restricted-- must the other becomes so as well?  If Mab goes nuts, does Titania go nuts as well? Is she obligated to at least act nuts?

Basically, if Mab is cut, does Titania bleed?  I would think not, because Summer has switched queens at least once and Winter has not (and because Maeve was unaffected by the change in Summer Lady).  On the other hand, however, it's a great piece of misdirection if we're all looking for who injured Mab, but the cause of the injury is actually something done to Titania.

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