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The Answer(hopefully) to Who Fixed Little Chicago (FULL SPOILERS)

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Powderkegger:

--- Quote from: itari on July 09, 2011, 08:04:33 PM ---She doesn't give anything for free :)

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Well, exactly. This would be heavy-duty ammo for her "Harry, you owe me a Knighthood" campaign. I can't see any reason she wouldn't be up front about it.

laura118b:
Except she couldn't hold this over him at all.  If she did it, which I've always thought so too, then the whole deed was bought and paid for by Maggie.  And Mab seems much more up front than Lea about very clearly spelling out what is and is not covered by the Godmother gig.  I don't know as I think it would even occur to her to mention it.

itari:
Fixing LC and telling Harry who fixed LC are two different things. While the first, if Mab acted on Lea's behalf, would be a part of Maggie's original deal, the second is about information. It's all about the details.

X:
As Laura and itari mentioned, if it was indeed Mab that fixed Little Chicago, it was not a favor that Harry asked for, and it wasn't given to Harry.  In order for the Fey to have power over a mortal, a deal must be agreed to.  Never did Harry ask Mab to fix Little Chicago or4 agree to a deal with her, as far as we know.  Hell, its completely possible that he did in fact ask Mab to fix it and then she decided to wipe his memory of it, thus why we have no knowledge of the act.

Unless that scene plays out, Harry owes Mab nothing, except thanks.

Orbweaver:
Lea stated in Changes that it was her role, as Harry's godmother, to protect his spiritual self. With the Sidhe, distinctions like that one are very important.

Is there any evidence to suggest that if Little Chicago had blown up, it would have affected Harry spiritually?

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