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[CD spoilers] Mother Winter, the Blackstaff, Death and the Raven Banner
Elegast:
--- Quote from: jyn8462 on December 07, 2012, 01:29:33 AM --- I feel it should be said that the knights have to be mortals, that's the point, that is why Harry can handle Iron. If the mantle of Mother Winter had been passed to a mortal, say to a changeling then that person would have gotten transformed into a fey
(click to show/hide)Just like Mab was, since she said at the end of Cold Days she once was a mortal, and we know she hates the touch of iron the way all fey do
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Odin was not transformed into a fae (his entire office is in stainless steel...). That's because he was a god in the first place. If Mother Winter is Death, there is no reason she became a faerie.
jyn8462:
--- Quote from: Elegast on December 07, 2012, 01:39:19 AM ---Odin was not transformed into a fae (his entire office is in stainless steel...). That's because he was a god in the first place. If Mother Winter is Death, there is no reason she became a faerie.
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but is he an actual member of the fae court the way Mab and Mother Winter are?
Dust Bunny:
--- Quote from: jyn8462 on December 07, 2012, 01:42:17 AM --- but is he an actual member of the fae court the way Mab and Mother Winter are?
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No, but I can see the logic. If MW was Death, becoming a Fae would actually be a step down in power for her.
123456789blaaa:
Odin probably gains the Fae's weakness to iron only when he dons the mantle of Kringle. I think he also actually becomes a Fae at that time.
Dust Bunny:
--- Quote from: 123456789blaaa on December 07, 2012, 02:00:35 AM ---Odin probably gains the Fae's weakness to iron only when he dons the mantle of Kringle. I think he also actually becomes a Fae at that time.
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If he had, wouldn't getting smacked with the Winchester have burned/poisoned him?
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