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Nemesis, Collaboration, and Sarissa...
Mira:
--- Quote ---I think the enemy has been consistent. They are getting major factions to fight each other to weaken everyone to let the Outsiders come in and win. They tried to get the WC Vamps and the White Council to fight each other and framed Morgan. I doubt the enemy cared so much if the RC or the WC won, just so long as they were busy fighting each other and not paying attention to other matters. I don't know if the Formor are just more useful idiots or are true partners to the Outsiders.
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Either way, the Fomor are part of the picture..
--- Quote ---The enemy is powerful, knowledgeable, and obviously superhuman in some ways. They have access to broad sources of information, but I don't believe that they can plan every detail ahead of time.
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I agree, but still they do have a battle plan, but sometimes the chess pieces get overturned when someone bumps the board, say a certain starborn wizard named Harry Dresden.. Only unlike ordinary chess, the pieces are not as easily picked up and put back on their designated square.. War, using the Red Court against the White Council may have been part of the over all battle plan, but due in great part to Harry, it was set into motion before everything was ready and triggered other unplanned for actions..
Rasins:
Or, maybe things like the war between the reds and the WC was Mab's plan to determine who is strongest, and most able to take over at the gate?
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: Rasins on June 21, 2017, 06:25:55 PM ---Or, maybe things like the war between the reds and the WC was Mab's plan to determine who is strongest, and most able to take over at the gate?
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I can't picture that. The Reds are totally unsuitable for it, personality-wise. The Wizards don't have the numbers or the mindset.
Mira:
--- Quote from: Rasins on June 21, 2017, 06:25:55 PM ---Or, maybe things like the war between the reds and the WC was Mab's plan to determine who is strongest, and most able to take over at the gate?
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No, I really doubt that.
Rasins:
--- Quote from: LordDresden2 on June 22, 2017, 04:34:36 AM ---I can't picture that. The Reds are totally unsuitable for it, personality-wise. The Wizards don't have the numbers or the mindset.
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One wizard took out the entire Red Court. Numbers can be deceptive.
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