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Mouse's Origins
kingcrow15:
i can't believe i didn't understand the flying monkeys joke, i mean it was well before my time but still i feel stupid anyway.
i love mouse i feel bad that we probably wont see a whole lot of him in the next few books.
pmcanulty01:
The followup question, of course, is "Who's the Wicked Witch who sent the monkeys to get the little dogs, and maybe Harry, too?"
Eleyctra:
Harry only briefly mentions in the book, Blood Rites, that it took him a week to hunt down some punk wannabe sorcerer that kidnapped them and wait until he/she left to get food so that Harry could paralyze his/her flying monkeys and get out with the puppies.
I always wondered why the kidnapper never followed up on revenge through the book Blood Rites, or the series so far...
Arjan:
--- Quote from: Eleyctra on June 17, 2012, 05:37:29 AM ---Harry only briefly mentions in the book, Blood Rites, that it took him a week to hunt down some punk wannabe sorcerer that kidnapped them and wait until he/she left to get food so that Harry could paralyze his/her flying monkeys and get out with the puppies.
I always wondered why the kidnapper never followed up on revenge through the book Blood Rites, or the series so far...
--- End quote ---
There are a few possibilities. If he was hired help he would not be personally interested in revenge, only his employers and we may have met them already.
Harries reputation could have scared him away.
His employer could have killed him. Either to clear up loose ends or because he failed.
He could have been brought in from somewhere else and just gone back. With nevernever traveling magic crime would be even more international than normal crime is today.
He may not even know who Harry is.
Veritas:
yeah i was suprised that harry didn'tkill the sorceror( he probably did not violate a law of magic).
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