The Dresden Files > DF Reference Collection
Santa Claus is a Fae reference collection [CD Spoilers]
123456789blaaa:
--- Quote from: Ms Duck on January 03, 2013, 01:04:01 AM ---the vast majority of the information about the oblivion was isnt in the story itself, its in the WOJ. Heck, thomas and Lara dont even know they work for the archive. The oblivion war wa something jim thought was very nea, said he planned to put in but has now decided there is no room for it.
for example:
as to Mab's godness.. enh its up to you. Im just going by the books, and woj. Harry is very ambivalent on who is or who is not a god; he's 'theological switzerland'. Odin says he used to be a god, that the loons used to be but fell; while uriel disagrees. Jim, in his own words, refers to beings at the Mab level as "semi-divine".. aka a demi god. good enough for me.
--- End quote ---
I've actually read that WoJ and unless you're referring to different WoJ, I don't see anything in that WoJ that implies that gods need believers to have power or the ability to use it ???.
Where does Jim refer to beings at mab's level as "semi-divine"? Can I get a quote?
Ms Duck:
--- Quote from: 123456789blaaa on January 03, 2013, 01:08:36 AM ---I've actually read that WoJ and unless you're referring to different WoJ, I don't see anything in that WoJ that implies that gods need believers to have power or the ability to use it ???.
Where does Jim refer to beings at mab's level as "semi-divine"? Can I get a quote?
--- End quote ---
he refers to beings at the mab level as semi divine:
--- Quote ---Ferrovax feels absolutely no need to boast. It's because he /is/ a Dragon, large D, an elemental force of the cosmos. He isn't some kind of Smaug hanging around a nice apartment. He's a Dragon in a more Asian sense of the concept, a semi-divine being who was once given authority over various portions of the mortal universe, and who was responsible for their orderly procession. There /are/ Smauglike dragons (though not nearly as many now as there have been in the past, thanks George!) but they are essentially nothing but emissaries and servitors created in the image of the real thing.
--- End quote ---
he's also used that term in regards to shaggy (tho i cant find the quote). I think Bob uses it to describe shaggy at that point as well. And, well, by my definition, he says she has godlike powers:
(about Mab and sanity)
--- Quote ---Then again, "crazy" is generally considered to be a lack of connection with reality--and a lot of characters in the Dresden Files can MAKE reality. They might have a seriously skewed idea of the way reality should be, but if they can make it happen then they aren't crazy, per se.
--- End quote ---
its juts IMO, but immortal semi divine being who can change reality, raise the dead, and perform just about every miracle thats not in the first page of genesis? thats at the very least a demi god.
123456789blaaa:
--- Quote from: Ms Duck on January 03, 2013, 06:35:31 AM ---he refers to beings at the mab level as semi divine:
he's also used that term in regards to shaggy (tho i cant find the quote). I think Bob uses it to describe shaggy at that point as well. And, well, by my definition, he says she has godlike powers:
(about Mab and sanity)
its juts IMO, but immortal semi divine being who can change reality, raise the dead, and perform just about every miracle thats not in the first page of genesis? thats at the very least a demi god.
--- End quote ---
He doesn't really say that beings at Mab's level are "semi-divine" he says that Ferro is like a dragon in the asian sense of the concept. Ferro might be powerfull but that doesn't mean his power is the thing that makes him semi-divine. Correlation does not equal causation.
Not only that but we don't know that Ferro is at Mab's level or above. Heck, we know that Shaggy is far below Mab's level too. I actually think those things strengthen my position more than yours.
Where did Mab (I assume that's who your talking about) raise the dead? It's stated in GS that Harry was actually at the brink of death, not fully dead.
TheCuriousFan:
Relevant in the "does Mab count as a Demigod' discussion.
--- Quote from: Small Favour Chapter 6 ---"There's a shock," I muttered under my breath. Whew. My banter gland had not gone necrotic. "But you missed the point of the question, I think. Why would Mab need such a thing? She's an immortal, a demigod."
--- End quote ---
123456789blaaa:
--- Quote from: TheCuriousFan on January 03, 2013, 08:12:30 PM ---Relevant in the "does Mab count as a Demigod' discussion.
--- End quote ---
Huh. So it turns out she is a demigod (unless Harry is wrong or just being poetic).
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version