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Which absent villian will appear in Peace Talks?
phoenixjustice:
--- Quote from: kazimmoinuddin on August 27, 2017, 09:43:59 PM ---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.
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Actually it never said the Eebs specifically, just Red Court. I should know, I'm the one who asked and got the WOJ. :P (Unless there's another WOJ out there that singles them out specifically.)
kazimmoinuddin:
Were the Eebs the ones who took Maggie and slaughtered her foster family? Such a personal link would make them a good chance to reappear to torment Maggie, and for her to see her father deal with the monsters of her nightmares.
deflated:
--- Quote from: Rasins on September 29, 2017, 03:22:01 PM ---Deflated,
I think of the Rampire war as something like a war between the USA and USSR.
There are all kinds of smaller powers, but something between these two no one else can really be very effective against.
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Don't see it. Winter rolls right over RC or Council without blinking. Summer the same. The way the Fomor managed to slot so quickly right into the vacuum left by the RC shows that they are a similarly (or larger) sized organization that can hold their own against either. One of the most notable attacks by the RC was only possible with some minor assistance from the Fomor; if they fully threw in with either side the war would've been over in a month.
Mr. Death:
--- Quote from: deflated on October 02, 2017, 05:41:41 PM ---Don't see it. Winter rolls right over RC or Council without blinking. Summer the same. The way the Fomor managed to slot so quickly right into the vacuum left by the RC shows that they are a similarly (or larger) sized organization that can hold their own against either. One of the most notable attacks by the RC was only possible with some minor assistance from the Fomor; if they fully threw in with either side the war would've been over in a month.
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That doesn't really track.
If the Fomor was as big as the Red Court, they would have been a nation in their own right.
The Fomor have largely gotten by up to now by being an unknown, a surprise that nobody was ready to deal with. They've been sneaky and avoided direct conflict. It's even mentioned that a wizard living in town is enough to keep them out of it or at least severely reduce their activity.
They're a small fish trying to become a bigger fish. It's telling that they're going for these talks after a couple years, when other groups are starting to catch onto and stop what they're doing.
Froklsnt:
The Fomor seem like they might have numbers but lack heavyweights. Or at least lack heavyweights willing to reveal themselves yet. They've shown very wide reach but haven't flexed much muscle yet. Maybe they have it in reserve, or maybe they don't have it at all. I'd guess the "former."
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