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A Positive Death "Curse"

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toodeep:

--- Quote from: Kindler on May 31, 2018, 03:29:07 PM ---Maggie neutering Raith with her death curse is an interesting case, as she anchored the spell to her family line. As long as one of her descendants lives, he can't feed.
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We don't really know this, there was a bunch of guess work involved in it.  Remember, she was no where near Thomas when she died.  How does she have the ability to tie a spell like that to him without his agreement?  Things like that are unclear.  It seems likely she could have done something like that with her newborn son who was right there, though.  The spell may very well have been linked to just Harry.  Also, unbeknownst at the time, her father was still alive.  If she could tie it to anyone related, maybe she tied it to him too?  We don't really have proof of how that all worked, just guesswork.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: toodeep on May 31, 2018, 04:21:14 PM ---We don't really know this, there was a bunch of guess work involved in it.  Remember, she was no where near Thomas when she died.  How does she have the ability to tie a spell like that to him without his agreement?  Things like that are unclear.  It seems likely she could have done something like that with her newborn son who was right there, though.  The spell may very well have been linked to just Harry.  Also, unbeknownst at the time, her father was still alive.  If she could tie it to anyone related, maybe she tied it to him too?  We don't really have proof of how that all worked, just guesswork.

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She share's Thomas's blood which is most likely how she designed the spell.  No agreement is required.  Curses used to kill people via their blood doesn't require permission.  Sidhe need to strike deals with people, wizards do not.  Well the guess work was done by both Lord Raith, and Harry Dresden.  Could be wrong but between the two of them it's most likely accurate.

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