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Which absent villian will appear in Peace Talks?

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DonBugen:
Oo, I'd love to hear it! I haven't encountered that bit about Kumori.

Wouldn't the Eebs have died along with the rest of the rampires?

raidem:
They were in protected never never space.

DonBugen:
Is there a WOJ on that? I dunno, it just kind of pulls the teeth on the bloodline curse if everyone lives if they're on the other side. And because Jim states in book one that red court vampires live more on the other side than on Earth, I don't think that the bloodline curse could have successfully wiped them all out if that was the case. More like, just set them back to the Black Court level of things.

kazimmoinuddin:
That post about the Eebs is not definitive, it simply said at the time of the curse they were in a high security location in the never never, it never actually said they survived. I am betting the curse did hit them, but it is possible using the malleability of the never never, and the intervention of someone powerful, they could have survived the curse, but they would be deeply dependent, and have lost most of their independence.

KurtinStGeorge:

--- Quote from: raidem on August 26, 2017, 03:57:55 AM ---They were in protected never never space.

--- End quote ---

From everything except their hosts.  I suppose the question we might ask is would the Earl King allow the destruction of the last two members of another supernatural species?  Then again, if he viewed them as parasites; as Nicodemus did, the Earl King might have been happy to eliminate the Eebs.  The only other way they could have survived is if an nemfected member of the Goblin Court freed them.  I remember a long time ago someone suggested Rafferout; the goblin who seemed to be a close adviser to the Earl King, as a good choice for being a nemfected agent.

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