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Unsolved Mysteries Version II
Powderkegger:
I think Harry C will still be a little young but Daniel is, what, sixteen? He'll be in his mid to late twenties by the BAT. He's definitely my pick for Amor. He tried to stand an fight the Fetches so his family could take shelter, takes care of all the younger kids, probably never misses Sunday mass, and his parents are Micheal and Charity Carpenter. Sounds like a future Fist of God to me.
I do think little Harry will have some relevance, however minor, somewhere in the series. Well, he already has. He was the bait for Nic's Lash-trap.
The Fish:
I find it interesting that little harry has aid maybe 3 words the entire time we've known him, and those were usually his name. All the other carpenter children have been a bit more social. We don't actually know much about harry yet. I think i agree that he has Things To Do. I dunno about amoracchius though
Lubi:
Hi, I'm new to this forum and maybe this question has come up before. (But I don't think so, I searched). Or maybe I'm just too dumb to see the obvious answer.
Anyway, at the end of Small Favor, chapter 46, there's this scene where Harry's in the hospital chapel and Mab comes up to speak with him. I think it is heavily indicated that Mab performs some more "brain surgery" (as with removing the memories of his fire magic earlier in the book) on Harry. I'm talking about the passage
--- Quote ---I scowled at her. “You will not. I do not belong to y—”
The next thing I knew I was on my knees in the center aisle, and Mab was walking away from me, toward the door.
--- End quote ---
Clearly, here's a gap of at least some moments, because he was sitting in a seat before. Also, when Mab is gone, he reports to be bleeding from nose and ears, exactly like when Mab erased the memories of his blasting rod.
--- Quote ---I realized a minute later that I had a nosebleed. A minute after that, I realized that there was a trickle of blood coming out of my ears, too.
--- End quote ---
So, the actual (unresolved) question is: What was the missing part of the conversation with Mab about, and why did she erase Harry's memories of it?
The Fish:
ooooooh, i completely missed that one.
LogicMouseLives:
--- Quote from: Lubi on August 01, 2011, 01:10:28 AM ---Hi, I'm new to this forum and maybe this question has come up before. (But I don't think so, I searched). Or maybe I'm just too dumb to see the obvious answer.
Anyway, at the end of Small Favor, chapter 46, there's this scene where Harry's in the hospital chapel and Mab comes up to speak with him. I think it is heavily indicated that Mab performs some more "brain surgery" (as with removing the memories of his fire magic earlier in the book) on Harry. I'm talking about the passageClearly, here's a gap of at least some moments, because he was sitting in a seat before. Also, when Mab is gone, he reports to be bleeding from nose and ears, exactly like when Mab erased the memories of his blasting rod.So, the actual (unresolved) question is: What was the missing part of the conversation with Mab about, and why did she erase Harry's memories of it?
--- End quote ---
There was a good deal of speculation some time ago about the headaches Harry was having between the action of Small Favor and Turn Coat, and the fact that Little Chicago is not seen in Turn Coat (the one scene where the basement lab is described in detail only mentions "a long central table covered in a heavy tarp", which is similar to the description Harry uses for his blasting rod memories as he is in the process of regaining them in Small Favor.
Quite a few folks are of the opinion that Mab made Harry forget about Little Chicago so that he wouldn't be able to use it to find Thomas and would be forced to use Demonreach as he did. It's something of a stretch, but does kind of hang together.
Ghost Story Spoiler: (click to show/hide)The more so for their apparent collaboration at the end of the new book.
And welcome to the boards, Lubi!
LML
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