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The mysteries of Maggie, Sr.
wardenferry419:
I am not on insulin yet. A year ago, when diagnosed, my A1C was 8.0+; now I got it down to 6.1 or 6.2.
Rasins:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on November 28, 2017, 07:37:46 PM ---I am diabetic, so dessert goes under pain category for me.
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I wonder what a diabetic Wampire would be like.
wardenferry419:
Probably not as selective as a diabetic RCV.
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on November 15, 2017, 11:51:47 AM --- Harry's mother is a very interesting character for me.
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Myself as well.
In fact, she's probably the most important character who isn't actually an active character, if you see what I mean.
--- Quote --- I think that alot of Harry's problems are tied to her actions. She was anti-authority and anti-establishment figure that catalyzed many plot ponts that are coming to fruition during Harry's life. Hence, the apology during the magically-altered soulgaze between Harry and Thomas. I would like to list some points and mysteries that surround her.
1. For someone who was closing in on 200 years of age; she maintained a less than middle-age look and was able to bear children well past her age. This has been explained as extended time spent in Never-Never. Rashid remarked her as a fellow traveler of the Ways. She spent enough time to discover and anticipate the movements of the Ways. But, is there more to her youthful appearance?
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Unknown. JB has said things that imply it both ways at different times.
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4. How powerful was Maggie? We know that her father, Eb, is on the top tier in his magic use. Her son, Harry, is well ahead of his age for ability to channel large amounts of magic even if he lacks fine control. She crafted elaborate and delicate spells. Was she closer to Molly with the sensitivity or closer to Harry with raw power? Could she have made Senior Council with her range and ability?
Are there any great mysteries of Maggie Sr. that others have pondered?
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It's clear that Margaret (I prefer that spelling to easily distinguish her from Maggie Jr.) was tremendously skilled. Given that she is Harry's mother and Eb's daughter, I consider it likely (to the point of assuming it's true until I see evidence to the contrary) that she was loaded with raw strength, too.
We know about the skill from some of the stuff she did (creating a mini-shadow in her sons' minds, creating the gem-memory bank, the curse on Lord Raith (death curses by their nature have to be woven quickly, she wove a doozy).
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on November 22, 2017, 07:41:16 PM ---Note, again, that White Court "demons" are not yet actually proven to be an independent thing. (Harry seeing something he parses as Thomas' demon in BR is a datum that has doubt cast on it by the WoJ about how what one sees in a soulgaze is subjective; it's not that far away from how he sees Molly's friend's addiction as if it were an independent monster, under the Sight, in PHG.)
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At one point, JB was asked if Mab could remove the demon-thing from Thomas. As I recall, he said yes, she could rip Thomas' demon right out of him, the problem would be that it leave Thomas in a ghastly state if she did it. That implies a certain separateness, at the least.
Also, pretty much everybody who soulgazes a White Vampire sees the things. Carlos made a reference to it 'that silvery thing' after soulgazing Lara, for ex.
I don't think there's any question that there's something in there initially separate from the human, though they made become one thing after the first feeding.
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Or she could, unlike Harry, be just Lawful enough to figure "a chance to save the entire world, implicitly including my son, from Outsiders" as a greater good than "taking my son away from the White Court" and have acted accordingly.
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Yeah, but that's so rare that it's never the way to bet.
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