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Hot water
newfan09:
Is this much of an issue now that Harry is the Winter Knight?
It might not cross his mind, but this has to be addressed now that Maggie is living with him.
Aminar:
--- Quote from: JJJP on September 05, 2017, 06:17:50 AM ---Seriously no hot water? A gas fired water heater with pilot light has one moving part and much simpler in design then Harry's revolver and older in design then that air cooled four banger he drove around in.
Second. Why not pipe hot water from a heater out side of his anti-mech magic range? I would add more but the illogic Butcher writes into the dresdenuniverse is astounding.
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Gas heaters are pretty dangerous if they fail wrong. Simple or no, they can boom. And it isn't like the beatle was reliable. So there's that. As for piping in water, that's expensive. Especially in a bigger city.
Rasins:
Actually, this has been discussed a bunch. A simple barrel suspended over his fireplace, or his cooking grate would heat water piped into it, and a simple valve would deliver it to his shower. Heat rises, and gravity pulls the water.
It would take a little bit of planning on his part, but not really all that difficult with his existing set up.
dspringer1:
Several things in play here
1) Harry has a thing about not using magic to improve his quality of life or earn income (beyond as detective). So using magic to heat water is a no-go. And as people have stated, magically heating water might require a fair bit of magic and Harry would not want to waste magic on this. It would really be bad news if Harry was attacked fresh out of the shower and starts the battle already magically fatigued from heating the water.
a) the possibility of having Molly heat the water as a "training exercise" would be just to indulgent.
2) There are many non-magical ways to heat water that range from a gas water heater to storing water in a metal container over a fireplace or even a solar heater on the roof using mirrors. None of these have been used.
a) Partly this might be money -- which Dresden rarely has
b) Partly this might be the affect of magic. Magic clearly effects mechanical devices as well as electrical ones, although less often. But this seems a lame excuse as there are many options which are perfectly safe even if a bit glitch.
c) mostly this seems to be that Harry does not care about such things very much so he does not spend the effort to make it work.
The real question is -- not that Harry has money -- does he spend some of this on basic comforts like a useful water heater or some more effective way of heating his house - when he gets a house.
wardenferry419:
I might add that Harry has cold showers and a basement home as a form of self-punishment and penance to humility for the wrongs that he believes he has done or might do.
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