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Quantus:

--- Quote from: Rasins on July 25, 2017, 05:25:27 PM ---I'll grant you that illusions can explain a lot, but the physical description isn't close to Eb.

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Shapeshifting mishap?  Cowl is described as barely sounding Human (which honestly now invokes a more Fomor Servator vibe now, for me).

jonas:

--- Quote from: Quantus on July 25, 2017, 06:46:17 PM ---Shapeshifting mishap?  Cowl is described as barely sounding Human (which honestly now invokes a more Fomor Servator vibe now, for me).

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the tongue thing makes me think he's a changed red who refuses let go of his humanity, to explain the mortal magic. That's the only viable pure 'Simon' theory to me.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: jonas on July 25, 2017, 08:30:06 PM ---the tongue thing makes me think he's a changed red who refuses let go of his humanity, to explain the mortal magic. That's the only viable pure 'Simon' theory to me.

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Ooh, interesting idea.  Are you thinking he was changed to make him complicit prior to GP and he hid it until SK, or was he already complicit and was turned during or after he faked his death?

jonas:

--- Quote from: Quantus on July 25, 2017, 08:42:14 PM ---Ooh, interesting idea.  Are you thinking he was changed to make him complicit prior to GP and he hid it until SK, or was he already complicit and was turned during or after he faked his death?

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They forced it on him to have a powerful new recruit who understood Council magic perhaps? Harry talks about how bad such a thing would be in DB on a warden, what about a WC member? Which would mean his vendetta against the corruption in the council includes and is probably driven by, whatever asshat betrayed him to the Red's. Even though it changed him not only physically, but as a person. I don't think he stopped being himself. As an older wizard his stubbornness of personality was greater than the demon they rebirthed him as.

Zaphodess:

--- Quote from: jonas on July 25, 2017, 10:42:00 PM ---They forced it on him to have a powerful new recruit who understood Council magic perhaps? Harry talks about how bad such a thing would be in DB on a warden, what about a WC member? Which would mean his vendetta against the corruption in the council includes and is probably driven by, whatever asshat betrayed him to the Red's. Even though it changed him not only physically, but as a person. I don't think he stopped being himself. As an older wizard his stubbornness of personality was greater than the demon they rebirthed him as.

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If that was true, would he help the Reds? He didn't necessarily want the Erlking book, he only wanted it destroyed. Which suggests to me that he knew the author, one Samuel Peabody.

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