The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
"Conjure by it at your own risk."
Magnus:
--- Quote from: Kindler on September 28, 2017, 01:24:00 PM ---It does seem odd to me that he would use the word "conjure" specifically, which, to me, indicates that Harry could be summoned in some fashion (assuming the D&D school of conjuration magic terminology applies).
I don't think you can conjure mortals.
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Actually we have WOJ that Harry will be summoned in one of the books just like that. It might be the Mirror Mirror book.
phoenixjustice:
--- Quote from: Mira on September 27, 2017, 03:57:12 PM ---
I think it is a hint at how powerful Harry will ultimately become.. Another hint was in Cold Days, the image Harry showed of himself in his head when he fought Sharkface on Demonreach.. He was not afraid to say who he was loudly and clearly, he was quite terrifying...
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Agreed. That's how I always assumed it as well.
Paviel:
--- Quote ---I'm not sure there would be specific consequences for summoning Dresden, other than a very pissed off Harry Dresden.
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Which, given that "a very pissed off Harry Dresden" has been capable of genocide since "Changes," is deterrent enough.
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: Paviel on September 30, 2017, 07:01:11 PM ---Which, given that "a very pissed off Harry Dresden" has been capable of genocide since "Changes," is deterrent enough.
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Technically, anyone is capable of genocide if somebody else builds a genocide weapon and doesn't keep proper track over where it's pointed.
jonas:
--- Quote from: Snark Knight on September 30, 2017, 11:55:57 PM ---Technically, anyone is capable of genocide if somebody else builds a genocide weapon and doesn't keep proper track over where it's pointed.
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But not everyone can find the will to simply press that button either.
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