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Vairelome:

--- Quote from: LDF on September 13, 2011, 08:12:24 PM ---Yes, there's a WoJ to state that...btu this thread predates the WoJ (I think) :)

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It does; the WoJ referenced is quoted on page 10 of this very thread by dagaetch.  Fitz was a major character in GS; whether he will be a character of much significance in the overall series remains to be seen.

It may be splitting hairs, but I think this theory could still be consistent with Fitz not reappearing in the series.  All it would mean is that the Loup-Garou curse would not be relevant to the later adventures of Harry Dresden.

Arkham8:
But Jim didn't say Fitz was cursed, did he? Pretty sure that came from Serack.

LDF:

--- Quote from: Mira on September 13, 2011, 08:59:54 PM ---For one thing she taught the Alphas that wolves do not act like the guys with the belts, nor do they act like the Loup.  As I remember she was of great moral character in her own right, a great example for the young Alphas.

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Could you please define 'great moral character'? It just seems like one of those 'fuzzy' opinion things.

Also, remember, she was engaged to the Loup, and I think there's a scene where she tells Harry at least part of the reason is because he's the most destructive thing out there.

Mira:

--- Quote from: LDF on September 14, 2011, 03:46:36 AM ---Could you please define 'great moral character'? It just seems like one of those 'fuzzy' opinion things.

Also, remember, she was engaged to the Loup, and I think there's a scene where she tells Harry at least part of the reason is because he's the most destructive thing out there.

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  By her lights, tis a judgment call for sure, she was honest as only a wolf or a dog can be honest, the Alphas would have turned into a mess if it weren't for her..

LDF:

--- Quote from: Mira on September 14, 2011, 03:50:09 AM ---  By her lights, tis a judgment call for sure, she was honest as only a wolf or a dog can be honest, the Alphas would have turned into a mess if it weren't for her..

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Is that your definition of moral character? Honesty?

The Alpha's weren't a 'mess'...they were just children, both litterally and figuratively...she taught them how wolves act, how to actually USE the senses of their new forms.
I dont' think she was running ethics classes, though.

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