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The Spy
Agravaine:
The Silk-weaver attack on Grimm and Beyard happened right after Grimm slapped Rook around and rejected his offer to sell Predator's core crystal. Upon reflection, I don't think that's coincidence.
MX:
I don't really need a reason to dislike Rook any more, but, yeah. He's the spy in my mind, just based on his everything else.
DFJunkie:
--- Quote from: MX on October 10, 2015, 03:32:11 AM ---I don't really need a reason to dislike Rook any more, but, yeah. He's the spy in my mind, just based on his everything else.
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Is Jim that nice? We already despise Rook, seeing him outed as a spy and losing everything would be deeply enjoyable and satisfying. That's why I like Beyard for it. That would hurt Grimm, and Jim seems to take great pleasure in that.
Phaeton Seraph:
--- Quote from: FrankyMcShanky on October 08, 2015, 09:49:20 PM ---They specifically note that those attacks where in the lower hobbles.
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Habbles.
Hobbles are for keeping writers from escaping confinement while you force them to finish writing their book without interruption.
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: DFJunkie on October 11, 2015, 03:25:49 AM ---Is Jim that nice? We already despise Rook, seeing him outed as a spy and losing everything would be deeply enjoyable and satisfying. That's why I like Beyard for it. That would hurt Grimm, and Jim seems to take great pleasure in that.
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Well, we don't know he's necessarily going to be as harsh on this new set of protagonists as he is on Dresden.
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