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Cowl's Identity [FPOTM2 11.2016]

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DonBugen:
That's weird.  I don't remember anything in any of the books to suggest that mortals are immune to Nemesis, and many passages other than Lily's in Cold Days that indirectly insinuate that the possibility exists.  I mean, Rashid has a working knowledge of what Nemesis is and how it spreads, and when he accuses Harry of acting against his nature and with far more power than should be available to him in Turn Coat, it very much has the appearance that he suspects Dresden to be infected.  Can you direct me to the thread in which a mortal's nemesis susceptibility is discussed?  It's not listed in the theories index. 

... and not for the first time, I wish that I had joined this community five years ago and knew this stuff already.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: DonBugen on July 28, 2017, 12:58:53 PM ---That's weird.  I don't remember anything in any of the books to suggest that mortals are immune to Nemesis, and many passages other than Lily's in Cold Days that indirectly insinuate that the possibility exists.  I mean, Rashid has a working knowledge of what Nemesis is and how it spreads, and when he accuses Harry of acting against his nature and with far more power than should be available to him in Turn Coat, it very much has the appearance that he suspects Dresden to be infected.  Can you direct me to the thread in which a mortal's nemesis susceptibility is discussed?  It's not listed in the theories index. 

... and not for the first time, I wish that I had joined this community five years ago and knew this stuff already.

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To my knowledge there is nothing that actually indicates humans are immune, the theory rests on the fact that all confirmed Nemfected so far have been Fae. 

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: Quantus on July 28, 2017, 01:11:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: DonBugen on July 28, 2017, 12:58:53 PM ---That's weird.  I don't remember anything in any of the books to suggest that mortals are immune to Nemesis, and many passages other than Lily's in Cold Days that indirectly insinuate that the possibility exists.  I mean, Rashid has a working knowledge of what Nemesis is and how it spreads, and when he accuses Harry of acting against his nature and with far more power than should be available to him in Turn Coat, it very much has the appearance that he suspects Dresden to be infected.  Can you direct me to the thread in which a mortal's nemesis susceptibility is discussed?  It's not listed in the theories index. 

... and not for the first time, I wish that I had joined this community five years ago and knew this stuff already.

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To my knowledge there is nothing that actually indicates humans are immune, the theory rests on the fact that all confirmed Nemfected so far have been Fae. 

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And sheer stubbornness.  But I'm not one to criticize that.

As for a particular thread on the argument, I'd say search for any thread involving Nemfection.  If you can't find one, just start one asking for people's evidence one way or another, and you'll get both.

Zaphodess:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on July 28, 2017, 06:08:39 PM ---To my knowledge there is nothing that actually indicates humans are immune, the theory rests on the fact that all confirmed Nemfected so far have been Fae. 

And sheer stubbornness.  But I'm not one to criticize that.

As for a particular thread on the argument, I'd say search for any thread involving Nemfection.  If you can't find one, just start one asking for people's evidence one way or another, and you'll get both.

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No, please. Not again.  ;)

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: Zaphodess on July 28, 2017, 06:36:56 PM ---No, please. Not again.  ;)

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Until we have an answer, the topic will be picked again and again.  Like a scab.  Or a chronic pustule.  Or an abscess filled with purulent fluid that reeks of bacterial infection and curdled milk, the stench of which clings to both your taste buds and olfactory receptors alike, as it explodes wetly, squelching like an irritable bowel locked in ebullient convulsions as it expels it's noxious emissions.

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