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Fistful of Warlocks -- Law Notes

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LordDresden2:

--- Quote from: groinkick on June 14, 2018, 04:34:01 AM ---How it's supposed to happen....  Probably doesn't always work out that way though.  They do have plausible deniability lol...  When talking about lighting them on fire it would probably be to neutralize them as you said, and then kill them with her sword as they roll around on the ground screaming in pain from the fire.

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That might well be.  JB once commented that one reason Justin trained Harry and Elaine with pain was that he had in mind them eventually fighting Wardens, and JB says he knew that people fighting Wardens have to be hardened to have a chance, because the Wardens don't play around.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: LordDresden2 on June 14, 2018, 04:39:43 AM ---That might well be.  JB once commented that one reason Justin trained Harry and Elaine with pain was that he had in mind them eventually fighting Wardens, and JB says he knew that people fighting Wardens have to be hardened to have a chance, because the Wardens don't play around.

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Yeah like when Harry was facing Morgan who thought Harry had killed Lucio...  Think he said something like Morgan would use earth magic to horribly mangle him without killing him, and then use the sword to finish him.

forumghost:
I mean they didn't even use lethal magic against big daddy Kemmler.

If the guy that took the entire council to fight, the guy that Mab thought was a monster and a madman, doesn't warrant it, I doubt any random schmo is going to pass the mustard.

Some People just want to claim that the Council doesn't practice what it preaches because they want more reasons to pretend they're out-and-out badguys

Snark Knight:
Possibly in the 1800's the Council took a bit more of a relaxed attitude toward igniting a fire with magic and letting it spread mundanely to kill warlocks. WOJ was that still counts in the universal / spiritual corruption sense, but maybe it doesn't in the Council's legal sense. We know some of their laws that don't pertain to abusing mortals (specifically, against time travel and seeking knowledge of the Outsiders) are because those things are really bad ideas rather than because they're addictive and cause gibbering insanity. Maybe it works the other way for some things too.

WereElephant:

--- Quote from: forumghost on June 14, 2018, 09:28:23 AM ---I mean they didn't even use lethal magic against big daddy Kemmler.

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Do we know that for certain?

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