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Could Mavra be under Eb's control?

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WereElephant:

--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on May 30, 2018, 05:52:37 PM ---Harry noticed that the fabric of her medieval outfit was cotton rather than wool, meaning it was of modern manufacture.     

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I would be very surprised if her original clothing survived 600 years of Blamping. Most likely replacement clothing.


--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on May 30, 2018, 05:52:37 PM ---There's something really pathetic about Mavra sticking with medieval clothing; which in every painting, period movie or museum manikin I've seen in such outfits, doesn't look very comfortable.
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I don't know about that. The Queens of the Faerie Courts maintain a much more Medieval fashion sense (Maeve being the exception), and I assume they could procure whatever form of dress they desire. Mab only went modern businesswoman in Skin Game to avoid attracting attention. Why deviate from what you know/like?

As for comfort, I can't speak for women's clothing, but the men's clothing I've worn at SCA events hasn't been uncomfortable.

Mr. Death:
Comfort is a worry for those of us with working nerves and muscle tissue. I don't think Mavra much cares whether her outfit chafes.

BlahBlah:
Yes, Mab is almost certainly under Eb's control.

And good job, discovering one of JB's clues.  Although, it's not the biggest one.

SerScot:

--- Quote from: groinkick on May 26, 2018, 05:17:08 PM ---When Harry was badly burned Mavra made her escape....  We never really know what Eb was doing at the time.  Locking down her magic somehow...  Here is the thing.  Does anyone else find it odd that Blackstaff Mccoy, a very powerful wizard who was Captain of the Wardens, and who's living is to hunt down dangerous, and powerful things that would target the White Council would not have found her when she was making her leave from the scene? 

I'm wondering if at that time he did find her, and as the Blackstaff used Necromancy to control her.  At a later date Eb used her to get the Book of Kemmler, something that sounds like it would fall under the Blackstaff's duty to get a hold of.

What say you?

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I have wondered if Eb was Black Council/Circle for some time.  Maggy Sr. Had to learn her rebelliousness from somewhere.  More circumstantial evidence in tjat direction.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: SerScot on June 03, 2018, 06:57:43 PM ---I have wondered if Eb was Black Council/Circle for some time.  Maggy Sr. Had to learn her rebelliousness from somewhere.  More circumstantial evidence in tjat direction.

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I mean it's possible but I think Eb explained her rebelliousness by him pushing her too hard.  That's understandable, and happens a lot when parents push their children too much.

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