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CD Spoilers: The Case of the Stolen Walking Stick
o_O:
--- Quote from: Aakaakaak on December 04, 2012, 05:54:46 PM ---Reinforcement of power, control, knowledge and dominance over Harry.
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I see nothing there that is fundamentally magical, unless we start calling applied psychology "fancified shamanism".
Arjan:
--- Quote from: o_O on December 03, 2012, 11:24:15 PM ---LOL, did no one (else) here actually hear the stories as a kid? Really?
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Mussorgsky, pictures of an exhibition. First time I heard the name.
wizard nelson:
Q: Can you tell us a little more about the black staff?
A: The staff keeps Eb from going crazy, mostly. Also, the White Council stole it from someone. And they really want it back.
this is from the word of jim, practically confirms the origins of the blackstaff. an why motherwinters a lil loony.
Ms Duck:
--- Quote from: Aakaakaak on December 04, 2012, 02:41:18 PM ---Odin/Santa Claus' staff was pretty snazzy and it could teleport whole groups of people to wherever he wanted. Mother Winter was having problems "getting around". Why does it have to be the Blackstaff?
Random alternate thought...
Could it be possible for Harry to create a second staff for Mother Winter using the branch from the oldest tree on Demonreach and infusing it with a lay line?
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Odin's staff was actually his spear,Gungir. its pretty dang famous in its own right. up there with thor's hammer.
Raptor:
Random Thought: I wonder if Mother Winter losing her walking stick is related to the increase in human longevity and rise in population? I doubt she lost her walking stick and immediately became a homebody. She probably slowed down over the centuries.
If she's "Death", and isn't getting out as much as she used to, could be related. Don't think it really means anything. Just a thought.
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