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Unsolved Mysteries Version II
Arjan:
I think we are reading too much in this. We know what Kincaid and Harry are and wether you think they are human is just a matter of definition. Neither is vanilla mortal.
Kincaid is just telling Harry to stop questioning and mind his own bussiness. Harry as the social sensitive person he is totally ignores that. Kincaid uses the opportunity to have some fun. He actually has a sense of humor.
Second Aristh:
--- Quote from: TheCuriousFan on February 12, 2012, 05:47:07 AM ---He's a Scion, not a changeling.
And we know that Kincaid is centuries older than Ebenezar.
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I thought a changeling was a specific type of scion. Is my interpretation of a scion incorrect?
Supernatural creature + mortal = scion
Faerie + mortal = changeling
asetti:
"Why did Lea burn Thomas when she kissed him?"
Hmmmm...Think her madness was love? White Court Vampires are burned by people who are protected by Love (who had sex with both parties being in love). Wouldn't a Fae being in love be against their very nature? Wonder if it was Harry's Father!
Could that be what incurred the debt for Lea she traded Maggie's (sr) love for protection for her son and husband at her death? Part of that was love for Harry (mother to child) and harry's father. That would explain why Lea sees harry as her child (godchild).
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: Second Aristh on March 21, 2012, 07:21:43 PM ---I thought a changeling was a specific type of scion. Is my interpretation of a scion incorrect?
Supernatural creature + mortal = scion
Faerie + mortal = changeling
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They're similar but not the same, Scions generally are either deformed or insane with a few ending up human-like IIRC, Changelings appear to consistently (or at least, no mentions of most of them dying young).
DragonEyes:
--- Quote from: asetti on March 21, 2012, 09:23:54 PM ---"Why did Lea burn Thomas when she kissed him?"
Hmmmm...Think her madness was love? White Court Vampires are burned by people who are protected by Love (who had sex with both parties being in love). Wouldn't a Fae being in love be against their very nature? Wonder if it was Harry's Father!
Could that be what incurred the debt for Lea she traded Maggie's (sr) love for protection for her son and husband at her death? Part of that was love for Harry (mother to child) and harry's father. That would explain why Lea sees harry as her child (godchild).
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Lea's nature is to fall in love with creative mortals, feed their passion for their art so they are driven to perform better and more beautifully, maybe drink a little of their blood, and let them die an early death. It's possible that that love she feels for them and the love they feel for her is pure and true, even if it is something of a devils bargain.
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