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He Couldn't Lose [SG Spoilers]

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Mr. Death:
I think it's more likely that Hecate came first and became the Fae queens than that Hecate was sacrificed to the Fae queens.

megarows:

--- Quote from: namkcas on July 02, 2015, 04:51:53 PM ---I don't read any of it.  I listen to audiobooks, which makes almost no sense with comics.  My take on the way things go in terms of relevance:

1 - WoJ: However, they tend to be quite fae-like and often not specific.
2 - Novels: Later is better than earlier.  There are some number of retcons and changes to things.
3 - Short Stories:  Most of them seem to be more "fun" than part of the lore.  Mistakes can be made.
4 - Comics: See 3.
5 - TV Show:  Well it has to go somewhere.
6 - Fan Fiction/Speculation:  What I am trying to say with all the work that we do, it can all be wiped out by one piece of verbage from JB.  There are quite a large number of theories about different things.  Many of them directly contradict one another AND have ways of tying to the lore.  There are things that will likely never be reconciled.  Will we ever find out who fixed LC?   Who ran Harry off the road?  What was the grand plot behind the attack on AT?  I have theories on all of them, but none of them can be proven.  For example, we recently discussed Maggie spending her summer vacation on DR (which I still don't know where Quantus got that nugget from).  EG and I were discussing why Maggie might not be affected by the bad vibes.  I see where that makes sense from an author's standpoint, but struggle to find a way for it to come out of what has been written about DR.

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Fair enough.

Serack:
BTW Quantus, I spliced in a link to the original source of the image of the knife you were referring to in Reply #9

I keep that link tucked under "Random Interwebs coolness involving Jim" in the official all time WoJ index that hasn't been updated much the past year or so...  (although checking, it does have links to the topics containing the newer links... so it isn't as out of date as I feared...)

knnn:

--- Quote from: Serack on July 02, 2015, 06:47:06 PM ---BTW Quantus, I spliced in a link to the original source of the image of the knife you were referring to in Reply #9

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It might be also be tangentially worth pointing out that Jim actually mentions "looking up information about undead dinosaurs and coming across a reference to the Spear of Destiny" in one of his interviews.

kazimmoinuddin:
 It could be that all of Bobs answers were true for a given value of truth, either to obscure stuff, or simply lost in translation of magical lore. Like there are like to beings that are both living and dead, so multiple answers on if they can be killed.

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