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Juxtaposition, Who fixed LC?

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groinkick:

--- Quote from: Arjan on June 27, 2018, 10:25:56 PM ---I do not think she could. Mab was in Harry's appartment and bound to the laws of hospitality. She had to be a good guest. Commanding Bob to do something both Bob and Harry wouldn't want is against that.

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Well in theory if Mab/Murphy showed up, and she acted as Murphy, and not as Mab she wouldn't have to follow the rules of hospitality.

peregrine:
If she acted as Murphy, she's got neither the knowledge to fix the thing, nor the power to compel Bob.

Nor, again, any reason to need to be Murphy for Mab to fix LC.

And I'm not entirely sure Mab can actually fix mortal magic.  Fae magic seems to be built on a different foundation, and it may require a different skill set to fix the various intricacies of LC.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: peregrine on June 28, 2018, 04:33:42 AM ---If she acted as Murphy, she's got neither the knowledge to fix the thing, nor the power to compel Bob.

Nor, again, any reason to need to be Murphy for Mab to fix LC.

And I'm not entirely sure Mab can actually fix mortal magic.  Fae magic seems to be built on a different foundation, and it may require a different skill set to fix the various intricacies of LC.

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Hmmm Unless she's helping in the time travel in which she went back with Dresden, uncover the plot to murder him, and Dresden himself fixes it.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: peregrine on June 28, 2018, 04:33:42 AM ---If she acted as Murphy, she's got neither the knowledge to fix the thing, nor the power to compel Bob.

Nor, again, any reason to need to be Murphy for Mab to fix LC.

And I'm not entirely sure Mab can actually fix mortal magic.  Fae magic seems to be built on a different foundation, and it may require a different skill set to fix the various intricacies of LC.

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I think they are based on the same foundation and skill set, the Fae are just better at it.

Lea was teaching Molly.
Eldest Gruff thought Harry could teach him something.

If you can teach you can understand what someone does wrong.

forumghost:
The foundations/underlying principles are the same I think, but Fae magic plays by different rules.

For example, Harry's duster would still work against an opponent with a steel knife, but Lea's superior Magic wouldn't, because Faerie.

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