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Doylist analysis of the Scooby Gang at the climax of Cold Days

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Tami Seven:

--- Quote from: Eldest Gruff on August 03, 2015, 09:46:47 PM ---You don't have to convince me, i'm just pointing out the likely culprit for that idea in the first place.

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Fair enough. Still, word of wisdom to anyone, never underestimate Lara Raith.  ;)

Eldest Gruff:

--- Quote from: Second Aristh on August 03, 2015, 09:52:49 PM ---You could probably try making a case based on Papa Raith being infected and that getting passed to her via feeding, but I think it's pretty clear that Lara isn't being controlled.  WN makes no sense if Nemesis has hooks in her.

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Neither does Turn Coat.

Spaced Cowboy:
Forgive me if this has already been suggested, but I didn't see it in quickly skimming the topic.

The one thing we know about Mac is that he's "out". Perhaps, just perhaps, this is the beginning of dragging him back "in". He ends up being shot after all... True, we know that it's not a mortal wound, but maybe it would have been worse if Mab hadn't helped, who knows ?

We don't know *why* he's "out". Perhaps it's something he has chosen to do, and which guarantees him some level of protection/respect from the major powers.

The invasion of his domain, subsequent injury to his person, maybe another event... and perhaps Mac chooses to rejoin the fray...

Simon

raidem:
My take of 'Out' was that he is constrained from actions due to him originating from another parallel reality, timeline whereby he is attempting to limit his interactions with this reality until a set of conditions are satisfied.

So, I think he has a multiverse tinge to himself.  I also like some think he has angelic roots, whether that be on good or neutral side i dunno.  I get the impression though that he is versed in redemption when he talks to Harry about it being easy to walk into the Badlands.  I think he had his brush with it himself.

Lawgiver:

--- Quote from: Spaced Cowboy on August 03, 2015, 11:56:48 PM ---The invasion of his domain, subsequent injury to his person, maybe another event... and perhaps Mac chooses to rejoin the fray...

Simon

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Invasion of his domain, or violation of his status as Neutral re the Unseelie Accords?

Mab's healing him may be little more than her correcting an imbalance accrued when, as a Neutral, he was injured by party/parties connected to that Accords violation. Those Accords Mab's and she's obviously been angered/motivated to action before by their violation (Small Favor as one example). I wouldn't find it out of character for Mab to "balance" harm done by a violation with a healing to the one harmed.

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