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The YLC (Why Little Chicago) thread

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KevinSig:
Serack, I found another use of Little Chicago that you'll need to add to the first post.

In the short story, Love Hurts, Harry mentions trying to use it to track down the mind boinking.  Its unsucessful, but regardless it did at least get used.

robertltux:

--- Quote from: breck on September 20, 2012, 03:21:45 PM ---On later consideration i do not believe the brownies enter harry's lab, so withdrawing brownies as suspect.
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it is mentioned that there is a "No Brownies In The Lab" rule so unless one of the brownies ignored that rule thats a NO GO. (may explain how WhoEver found out about LC maybe).

breck:

--- Quote from: robertltux on September 20, 2012, 05:51:00 PM ---it is mentioned that there is a "No Brownies In The Lab" rule so unless one of the brownies ignored that rule thats a NO GO. (may explain how WhoEver found out about LC maybe).

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Harry should ask the brownies or lily next time he sees her. As mentioned they might have told someone about little chicago or seen someone enter.

KnightShade:
After re-reading Blood Rites in anticipation of Cold Days, I've run across something that triggered a recall of a discussion in this thread.

It's been hypothesized that future Harry comes back and fixes LC. This would seem to be in opposition to the Laws of Magic, as going against the flow of time is forbidden.

However, there is a loophole. Ebenezar openly admits, in his confession of being the Blackstaff, that he has, with impunity, violated every law of magic, including the flow of time.

Now, this lends to one of two theories, if we are still to consider a time traveler fixes LC and does so legally.
One. Ebenezar fixes LC.
Two. Harry inherits the mantle of Blackstaff and fixes it himself.

peregrine:

--- Quote from: KnightShade on October 01, 2012, 04:55:52 AM ---However, there is a loophole. Ebenezar openly admits, in his confession of being the Blackstaff, that he has, with impunity, violated every law of magic, including the flow of time.

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No he doesn't.  He admits that he has license to do so, but the only thing he admits to actually doing is a lot of killing.

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