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EB McCoy after the BAT

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Kimmy T:
I must respectfully disagree with the idea that Eb would die by the council's hands.  I just don't see him dying that way at all.  I think that Ebenezer McCoy is a prime candidate to die in Peace Talks.  I predict that Harry and Thomas will confront Eb about their mother during the peace conference and that a major side story in Peace Talks will be the three of them hashing out their relationship and Eb coming to accept Thomas as his grandson.  Just as they are about to resolve their issues, the Peace Conference inevitably collapses into violence and Eb sacrifices himself to save his grandsons during Peace Talks's big final battle.  That is how I think Ebinezer McCoy will go out.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: Kindler on December 01, 2017, 02:27:01 PM ---There's also standing in public support for a "traitor," and rather than providing the evidence to the Merlin before the trial, opts for showmanship that results in an Outsider being released in a crowded amphitheater and fifty (50!) wizards getting dusted.

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He did not foresee that but neither did Ebenezar.

--- Quote ---As far as Harry staying alive for the Greater Good, I fully, absolutely, entirely expect an "It's a Wonderful Life" sequence from Uriel at some point, which shows Harry precisely what would have happened to the world if he had died or never been born. In fact, I think that's part of what Mirror, Mirror will be, though in a different way, showing the consequences of different choices.

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the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on December 01, 2017, 03:33:52 PM ---If things turn out better in Mirror Mirror world for everybody but Harry that would kill Harry's drive to do his best in bad situations.

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Or maybe make him do some much-needed re-examining of what doing his best actually means; trying his hardest in the wrong direction is less use than it could be.

Now wouldn't him getting past that be a whole different scale of interesting and challenging from yet another long-drawn-out brawl ?

Arjan:
We already know the Harry in the mirror universe made a bad choice compared to the Harry here. So the only thing we can learn from it is the Harry here did something right.

wardenferry419:

--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on December 01, 2017, 05:51:42 PM ---Or maybe make him do some much-needed re-examining of what doing his best actually means; trying his hardest in the wrong direction is less use than it could be.

Now wouldn't him getting past that be a whole different scale of interesting and challenging from yet another long-drawn-out brawl ?

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If Harry does any more self-examining, he'll turn into Hamlet.

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