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Best question answer at the Virginia book signing
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: Slowpool on June 11, 2018, 11:24:13 AM ---I was there too (was the one to ask the first questions) and I disagree with this- the best answer was the one he gave to the sassy girl who asked why his female characters weren't more diverse. You could feel the scorn he put into his explanation, the split second he glared back at her. It was magical.
That aside, it probably won't involve killing a dude. We've already had the drama from that. Unless it's "destroy this person/place/thing", "save this person/place/thing", and "stay away from this person/place/thing". There really isn't all that much more that the Knight is necessary for, at least not that I can think of. His whole purpose is to kill.
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That may be the most common use of them, but I suspect there are others. Anything requiring mortal free will to get around the Sidhe rules is likely to involve the Knight. Likewise, more prosaically, anything involving ferrous metals might involve calling in Harry or Fix. If it becomes necessary to carry out some errand in the middle of a steel mill, who ya gonna call?
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And even if he did get conflicting orders, would the fact that he's Mab's chosen Knight mean he's more bound to her word than Molly's or Mother's?
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Maybe, but I think it might more likely involve the jurisdiction. Bob told Harry that the Knights have specific, different duties to each royal, and the Mothers have said that even they are not permitted to interfere with the Queen and the Lady in their respective areas of authority. So conflicting orders might resolve to 'who is in charge of this area?'. So in her area Molly might take precedence over Mab or Mother Winter, likewise Mab in her area, or Mother Winter. It just so happens that Mab's 'area' is a lot bigger than Molly's, and MW's is a lot bigger than Mab's.
So I would guess that probably most conflicts would resolve in favor of the older royal, but not necessarily all.
LordDresden2:
--- Quote from: Kindler on June 11, 2018, 02:04:49 PM ---Can you recall his answer? I love when authors remind readers that they aren't obligated to write characters from every conceivable background (and why it's often a bad idea for them to even try).
As for the OP question: what if Mother Winter demands Harry return her staff, while Mab doesn't want to start a big conflict with the White Council?
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JB has said the Mother Winter wants it back, but has he ever said that she knows who has it?
Granted, it seems like a huge stretch that she would not know the Council has it, but OTOH, if she knew and the Council stole it (I believe JB did say 'stole'), why wouldn't she just take it back? There are very few powers that could stop her, if she had the legal right under Sidhe law.
Dina:
Precisely. I think the stealing was done in a way that is acceptable under the Sidhe law, so she can't do anything. At least, not directly-
I also agree about how conflicting orders could be resolved.
Quantus:
--- Quote from: Dina on June 14, 2018, 05:14:23 AM ---Precisely. I think the stealing was done in a way that is acceptable under the Sidhe law, so she can't do anything. At least, not directly-
I also agree about how conflicting orders could be resolved.
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Same. My theory is that she "loaned" it to her Knight once upon a time needing to Empower him, but said knight (maybe Merlin, who knows) found a loophole in the terms of when he had to give it back. Basically like that time Caesar was given "temporary" wartime powers and just decided to not give them back.
Talby16:
--- Quote from: Quantus on June 14, 2018, 11:13:22 AM ---Same. My theory is that she "loaned" it to her Knight once upon a time needing to Empower him, but said knight (maybe Merlin, who knows) found a loophole in the terms of when he had to give it back. Basically like that time Caesar was given "temporary" wartime powers and just decided to not give them back.
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I like that scenario. "You can have the staff until the conflict with XYZ is resolved." All the knight has to do is decide that the conflict is never resolved.
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