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Lavecki121:
I would consider that their humanity has been taken away at that point and that they are just shells that can be controlled. But that may just be me. Its probably a good idea to not try and kill them with magic though because IC you probably wouldnt be able to know.
Deadmanwalking:
I'd count 'em as Human. Unlike Renfields, their mentality doesn't seem to have been effected overly much, they just get cool powers, and to me that says 'still human'. They also appear to be able to ignore thresholds, which just supports the 'still human' thing.
For the scene in Ghost Story, Molly's way past caring about the Laws at that point, and Harry's dead. Which both seem like every bit as valid reasons not to care as anything else.
Mrmdubois:
The servitors of the Fomor have had their free will completely removed. Their only concern is how to benefit their masters regardless of how that might be done.
For instance, when Listen is dealing with Corpsetaker he mentions that he would happily die if it benefited master in some small way.
Lacking free will, they're no longer mortal.
Deadmanwalking:
--- Quote from: Mrmdubois on February 14, 2013, 09:59:40 PM ---The servitors of the Fomor have had their free will completely removed. Their only concern is how to benefit their masters regardless of how that might be done.
For instance, when Listen is dealing with Corpsetaker he mentions that he would happily die if it benefited master in some small way.
Lacking free will, they're no longer mortal.
--- End quote ---
We have zero indications this is magically enforced or created, though.
Theonlyspiral:
Where do you think his mad fanaticism came from if not magic?
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