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Will the Big Moment Come in Peace Talks?

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Mira:

--- Quote from: Snark Knight on August 23, 2018, 02:56:52 AM ---Mouse came into Harry's life around a year after he torched Bianca's place, though. If he was stained from burning a bunch of teenage vampire groupies who were unconscious but still alive, Morgan and the rest of the hardliners would have had plenty of time to notice it on him.

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No, he came the same year... Remember Harry sitting on his sofa in pain from his badly burned hand listening to Eb with baby Mouse sitting next to him trying to give comfort..

Maz:

--- Quote from: Mira on August 23, 2018, 11:09:42 AM ---No, he came the same year... Remember Harry sitting on his sofa in pain from his badly burned hand listening to Eb with baby Mouse sitting next to him trying to give comfort..

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Bianca != Mavra

Otherwise, yes, Mouse arrived during Blood Rites when Harry got burnt by Mavra's Renfield's flamethrower.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: Maz on August 23, 2018, 02:52:56 PM ---Bianca != Mavra

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Watch out someone might see that as a challenge.

Throw in some time traveling and you can probably build a theory based on Bianca = Mavra

Maz:

--- Quote from: Arjan on August 23, 2018, 05:28:36 PM ---Watch out someone might see that as a challenge.

Throw in some time traveling and you can probably build a theory based on Bianca = Mavra

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What's both funny and sad is that that is an accurate statement :)

Ananda:

--- Quote from: Arjan on August 23, 2018, 03:05:30 AM ---You mean the accused has rights?. I don’t see any evidence for that. The Merlin fully expected Harry to have killed Molly in stead of calling Edinburgh and wasting everyone’s time.

Fair trial is not high on the list. If the accused usually does not get to say anything, has no formal defender, is blindfolded and can not understand what is going on because everything is said in a dead language you can not expect other considerations of fair trial to be high on the list.

And even Molly did not get a second soul gaze. Even when the Merlin did not trust Harry at all. The Merlin probably thought one soul gaze was already overkill. She was proven guilty, kill her and be done with it.

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You asked “why should” there be more than one person essentially on the jury. Whatever the case with this organisation, I answered why there should be. :)

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