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Arjan:

--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on January 24, 2018, 10:25:41 PM ---I would think that only a direct and specific question asked by someone that the mantle-bearer owes a debt to would allow that question to be answered.

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Or maybe not. Moly was quite clear that she could not tell things.

peregrine:

--- Quote from: Arjan on January 24, 2018, 07:56:40 PM ---Molly can not talk about her not being able to have sex. It is part of fairy mistique and so on. If Molly can not talk about it the winter knight mantle can not know about it because the knight should not know about it.

So the mantle telling Harry to take Maeve proves nothing.

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Well, she couldn't tell Carlos about it.  But Mab could tell Molly about it.  Molly could ask Mab about it.  Unless I'm forgetting something from the short story, nothing makes it seem like she couldn't tell someone in the same Court, say, the Winter Knight what's up.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: peregrine on January 25, 2018, 01:07:44 AM ---Well, she couldn't tell Carlos about it.  But Mab could tell Molly about it.  Molly could ask Mab about it.  Unless I'm forgetting something from the short story, nothing makes it seem like she couldn't tell someone in the same Court, say, the Winter Knight what's up.

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Mab seems the type to let others learn from experience, usually a painful lesson.  I don't know if she'd have answered Molly if asked about it.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: peregrine on January 25, 2018, 01:07:44 AM ---Well, she couldn't tell Carlos about it.  But Mab could tell Molly about it.  Molly could ask Mab about it.  Unless I'm forgetting something from the short story, nothing makes it seem like she couldn't tell someone in the same Court, say, the Winter Knight what's up.

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Molly is the winter lady, Harry is a mortal.

Kindler:

--- Quote from: peregrine on January 24, 2018, 12:06:13 AM ---Especially because the rest of that dream, as I recall, is without the rape/murder/dominate urges that the Mantle gives

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You know, I never picked up on that absence. It's weird, because you'd think that the Harry gets to gettin' it is that dream, yet it's totally gone. Is that a byproduct of the dream, the strength of his affection for Murphy, or would the Mantle just be like "K, I got you here finally, do your stuff"?

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