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CD Spoilers: The Case of the Stolen Walking Stick
Rascal:
Just because you know something was stolen and you know who stole it, doesn't mean you have the power to take it back.
It's Faerie. When has anything involving Faerie ever been simple? ;)
There's also that, as some have already implied, Mother Winter wanted it stolen from her and conspired to have it done.
Bakoro:
--- Quote from: Esa on December 01, 2012, 10:12:47 PM ---Ok, yeah... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cailleach = winter queen/hag
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Good find, that fits perfectly with Mother Winter's walking stick, and it has the connection to death like the Blackstaff.
Sometimes I wish I could swim against the currents of time so I could get my hands on the rest of the Dresden books.
OMGwtfBACON:
If Blackstaff is MW walking staff i am more inclined that she lost it in some gamble more so than anything. Maybe she lost it to Merlin, because the staff was around the White Council before gramps.
KevinSig:
--- Quote from: ebliss1 on December 01, 2012, 11:44:09 PM ---I also picked up on the missing walking stick = blackstaff connection. My guess is that the blackstaff veils itself so that Mother Winter cannot sense where it is or who has it.
Now, we have WoJ that the next book will feature the Denarians and will be a heist book. Anyone want to wager that Nic or one of his ilk somehow spots the blackstaff in Eb's possession, and gets word to Mother Winter about its location. Mother Winter then orders the Winter Knight to steal back the staff from Eb for her.
That scenario would be just chock-full of possibilities.
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How much of a bet are we talking? Because I'm fairly certain that the next book will be about stealing Lashiel's coin. And be willing to go all in, with imaginary Internet money, I'm so confident.
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: Bakoro on December 02, 2012, 06:48:42 AM ---Good find, that fits perfectly with Mother Winter's walking stick, and it has the connection to death like the Blackstaff.
Sometimes I wish I could swim against the currents of time so I could get my hands on the rest of the Dresden books.
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Why would you need to swim against the currents of time? ;)
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