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phi1601:
I don't know which video this is from, but I remember Jim saying that one of the Merlin's specialties is the coordination of wizards in combat via that mind chat spell we saw in TC.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: isoycrazy on June 26, 2017, 02:35:35 AM ---If Martha Liberty lives with her great-grandchildren and their kids, could she be aware of modern tech far more than any other member of the SC?  Think about it.  Even if her blood don't have magical power like she does, they would be living pretty normal lives and be aware of things like the internet and twitter and facebook.

If her family is kind of like Murphy, vanilla (or in this case plain chocolate) but aware of the magical world, she could use her family to watch the internet for things and contact people she cannot directly speak with because her power would make the computer blow up.

And as seen in SG, if she has even a basic circle in the computer room, she could sit there and watch in a protective circle as her family member responds to e-mails and such.  The circle would keep in her magic and keep the computer safe.

Having contact via the internet would help with a lot of her contacts.

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It certainly would, though Im not sure it would be significantly different than a wizard simply having Vanilla friends.  Hell, Luccio studies Computer Theory as a hobby.  I think a wizards familiarity with modern life and technology has a lot more to do with personality than with access. 

jamescagney22:
After re-reading Turn Coat and Death Masks, I think that Martha Liberty has connections with the Loa spirits and perhaps other spirits of Voodoo lore. On a similar note the Gatekeeper appears to have sponsored magic from Winter since the colors he used on Molly, Billy and Georgia, are similar to that of Winter along with slumber, the effect it had on them being an aspect of Winter as well.

Snark Knight:

--- Quote from: Quantus on June 15, 2017, 03:01:58 PM ---As far as him throwing spells around: Nothing he could do offensively would come close to registering on the scale of that battle, where formations count in the tens of thousands, and are doing battle well out in front of the Gates.  So him throwing any sort of offensive evocations is pointless tactically, but would still both distract and fatigue him, when he already has a much more specific and  critical role, one that nobody else can do (unlike offensive magic that Fae would do better anyway).

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From Harry's glimpse at the battle, did we actually see the Sidhe using magic against the Outsiders? A landscape composed mostly of bones would make for abundant shrapnel to throw around with anything that can push on it.

For that matter, air support doesn't even have to be magical. Find a grenade that still goes boom under Nevernever physics, buy lots, drop them from above.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: Snark Knight on July 10, 2017, 03:45:39 PM ---From Harry's glimpse at the battle, did we actually see the Sidhe using magic against the Outsiders? A landscape composed mostly of bones would make for abundant shrapnel to throw around with anything that can push on it.

For that matter, air support doesn't even have to be magical. Find a grenade that still goes boom under Nevernever physics, buy lots, drop them from above.

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::Devil's Advocate::
Well, supposedly what Harry saw wasnt actually anything close to what was going on, it was just the best analogy Harry's brain was able to come up with.  So I dont know how much we can trust his glimpsed details.

--- Quote ---2015 Grid Daily interview
The Gate seems like something that, if it didn’t start with a consciousness, would develop it over time.  Is that the case?
It probably is, but the consciousness of an inanimate object like that is mostly like that of a mountain.  “I AM HERE.”  And it’s just increasingly aware of its here-ness. The Gate actually exists very differently than what Harry saw, but that’s how Harry has to interpret it because it’s far out in the Nevernever.  Your mind has to put things into terms it can understand or you go squirrely.  Harry’s got a very good mind for reducing things to simple ideas.  Which most of the Senior Council would say with a roll of their eyes.
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