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He Couldn't Lose [SG Spoilers]
Phariah:
--- Quote from: Quantus on June 22, 2015, 06:28:56 PM ---In the sage words of Michael Carpenter: "[Harry] destroy buildings, Fight monsters openly in the streets of the city, work with the police, show up in newspapers, advertise in the phone book, and ride Dinosaurs down Michigan Avenue, and [you] think that [he] works in the shadows? Be reasonable."
;D
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I still get chuckles from SG when I read Murphy telling Harry she wouldn't mind him burning down the warehouse when she first sees it. lol ;) 8) ::) :P
Quantus:
--- Quote from: Phariah on June 22, 2015, 06:53:23 PM ---I still get chuckles from SG when I read Murphy telling Harry she wouldn't mind him burning down the warehouse when she first sees it. lol ;) 8) ::) :P
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Lol, ya. Right along with Butters asking Harry if he coudl swing Sue by his boss's car...
isoycrazy:
--- Quote from: Mr. Death on June 22, 2015, 03:14:45 PM ---Mantles have to go somewhere. It's WOJ that there are far fewer big D Dragons around than there used to be. If they were mantles, this wouldn't be the case -- the mantles would have gone to a suitable host (those little d dragons, perhaps).
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What if the mantle is back in Ferrovax or the other dragon? They are just holding the power in themselves, hording the power, but still doing their duty.
Mr. Death:
--- Quote from: isoycrazy on June 24, 2015, 11:55:46 AM ---What if the mantle is back in Ferrovax or the other dragon? They are just holding the power in themselves, hording the power, but still doing their duty.
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I believe Jim has a quote out there somewhere about a body only being able to contain so much. If Big-Ds were a mantle, they'd be enormously powerful, so I don't see any body containing more than one for any length of time.
I'm only going to consider anything a mantle when the books say or imply they are. Just because it's the Big New Word as of Cold Days doesn't mean everything has to be shoehorned into it.
canpinter:
the knife could simply drain the mantle into itself, seal the power away thus destroying it for all practical purposes
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