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Whose memoir would you read?
Arjan:
--- Quote from: LordDresden2 on December 06, 2017, 08:12:47 AM ---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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--- Quote ---I read Kemmlers book. I know how the darkhallow works and I know how to turn necromancy against the black court
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Mavra will kill you.
wardenferry419:
Well, most of that goes back to the supernatural world likes it secrets. :)
Kindler:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on December 06, 2017, 09:31:38 AM ---Well, most of that goes back to the supernatural world likes it secrets. :)
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They're pretty crappy at keeping a lot of them. Which, in my opinion, is a big shell game. They don't hide the big, distracting secrets—VAMPIRES ARE REAL AND PEOPLE CAN THROW FIREBALLS AND AIR TRAVEL IS A TOTAL WASTE IF YOU KNOW HOW TO GET TO THE NEVERNEVER—just so that people don't look for the real stuff, like why the Sidhe are physically unable to lie.
wardenferry419:
While it does place some limitation on mortal manipulation; I have no clue as to how that became a part of their nature.
Rasins:
--- Quote from: jonas on November 30, 2017, 06:10:36 PM ---I didn't know you had one, give me a short hand version?
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Short version ... Kemmler was WARDEN before Harry. Rashid distracted DR while the rest of the council took Kemmler out the last time. That's why DR holds a grudge against Rashid.
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