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Whose memoir would you read?
wardenferry419:
Added.
Talby16:
Interesting question. I would love to see some behind the scenes reasoning for some actions. Mab, Nicodemus, McCoy, and Rashid are my top picks.
wardenferry419:
Which one of the biggies, like Mab, Odin, or Uriel, would have the broadest, most detailed understanding of what is going and what everything is leading to? Might be a good topic for a thread....?
Bacchus:
Im surprised more people didn't pick the gatekeeper
he probably knows more about the ways than any moral (which is insanely dangerous)
he learned to use a carpet to fly around (which is insanely dangerous)
he somehow learned to use a time travel variant to predict the future (can be insanely dangerous)
he got recruited by the fey queens to guard the outer gates against spies and can do that better then any of the fey apparently
has saved the world at least a few times ( going off what he said at the outer gates in cold days)
has a very deep knowledge of and a history with demonreach
a long time senor council member who pretty much ignores the senior council.
seems to pop in just in the nick of time and provide just the nudge, eye goop, advice, or warning to let Dresden stop a disaster
and with all that he Probably is somehow over 1000 years old but still a mortal.
sure the godlike creatures can do this stuff but a regular wizard accomplishing all that
Edit because i screwed up the post
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on December 05, 2017, 08:26:35 AM ---I doubt Cowl is going to kill you for reading "Frozen: The Life of Mab, the Snow Queen."
--- End quote ---
No, but Lara might come after me if she knew I'd read Thomas' or (esp.!) Lord Raith's, I might have a problem with the Mob and the FBI if it got out that I'd read Marcone's, the Senior Council might object to my reading Eb's, Margaret's, or McCoy's, for various reasons, and Kemmler might catch the Council's attention, too.
Just about everybody would probably have opinions about the original Merlin's books, including the Queens, and Rashid's might take me straight into Seventh Law violation.
Not saying I wouldn't read them, mind you, but I wouldn't necessarily want it known that I had read them.
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