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Zaphodess:
It's quite possible that Kemmler was the one that taught the White Council the attitude to never show any mercy or hesitate with a warlock.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: dspringer1 on July 27, 2017, 08:26:19 PM ---It may also be that in the past the White Council made more effort to evaluate and test warlocks with the intent to save a few.  After all, the White Council is not what it once was....

I wonder when the Merlin took over.  Not saying the Merlin is evil, but he is not a man who sees the little people as important except in the abstract sense.   He is a "some eggs must be broken if we are to protect our position" type person

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Hmm, well him and McCoy are the same age and whatnot, and by Fistful he was the Captain of the Wardens, which has been mentioned as one step shy of the Senior Council.  From that Im guessing that Langtry was already on the SC but not the Merlin yet. The World Wars and eventual Kemmler issues are the only times of chaos I can think of that might knock off the upper tier of the SC, other than simple age?

ViperMagnum357:
Luccio does not know who she has locked up until she hears Page call a name: "Grevane". At that point Luccio realizes who she has in custody, and Kemmler escapes before she gets back. She also specifically mentions Kemmler was already on the most wanted list; so if she had recognized him right away, I think it is likely she would have explained to Earp before executing Kemmler in the cell, and led the Warlocks on during the standoff in an attempt to survive/kill them as well.

LordDresden2:

--- Quote from: Quantus on July 27, 2017, 05:38:42 PM ---
Also, just because Morgan was trained by Luccio and later became an intolerant ass with barely any integrity left does not mean that is what Luccio was or ever became.

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Oh, Donald had tons of integrity left by the early books.  Intolerant, yes.  An ass, oh yes.  But integrity out the wazoo.  He just directed it badly because he was more or less a burn out after a century of fighting dirty wars and monsters.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: LordDresden2 on July 30, 2017, 03:51:09 AM ---Oh, Donald had tons of integrity left by the early books.  Intolerant, yes.  An ass, oh yes.  But integrity out the wazoo.  He just directed it badly because he was more or less a burn out after a century of fighting dirty wars and monsters.

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Im referring to his willful attempted entrapment at the request of the Merlin in SK, the bit that so shocked Luccio when she learned about it in DB.  Once a law enforcement officer starts trying to fabricate evidence to support their foregone beliefs, they've relinquished any integrity they may once have had, and Morgan is no exception.  At least to my mind. 

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