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Was the time distortion ever explained?
Bad Alias:
--- Quote from: groinkick on November 14, 2018, 06:06:45 AM ---"On the queen's level" is interesting. So it could have been a Walker?
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Yes, it may have been. Harry describes the walker in Chapter 43 as not bigger, but deeper than Mab and having power "beyond anything [he] had seen, beyond measure, beyond comprehension-just plain beyond."
On the other hand, the power of the Walker could be sufficiently different that it couldn't have manipulated time at all.
--- Quote from: morriswalters on November 14, 2018, 11:17:52 AM ---Maeve does something similar after Harry rescues Molly from Arctis Tor.
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I think this is what Kringle was referring to and is why I said that it was implied that a Faerie Queen that did it.
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: morriswalters on November 14, 2018, 11:17:52 AM ---Maeve does something similar after Harry rescues Molly from Arctis Tor.
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Inside her own Winter territory in Faerie, though. Having the juice to manage that in the mortal world while simultaneously confronting Alfred, though? I suppose it's possible, but the sheer power that would take tends towards the Walker, in my opinion.
forumghost:
Perhaps we'll get some clarification one day a long time ago in the not-so-distant future.
morriswalters:
--- Quote from: Snark Knight on November 15, 2018, 01:16:37 AM ---Inside her own Winter territory in Faerie, though. Having the juice to manage that in the mortal world while simultaneously confronting Alfred, though? I suppose it's possible, but the sheer power that would take tends towards the Walker, in my opinion.
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I don't disagree, I just don't know. We've only seen Maeve do it, and the limits or capabilities of the outsiders are a cipher. It may be players we haven't seen. ?shrug?
Bad Alias:
--- Quote from: Snark Knight on November 15, 2018, 01:16:37 AM ---Inside her own Winter territory in Faerie, though. Having the juice to manage that in the mortal world while simultaneously confronting Alfred, though? I suppose it's possible, but the sheer power that would take tends towards the Walker, in my opinion.
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And Kringle undid it. If I had to lay down a bet, it would be on the faeries. Maybe I'm falling for misdirection.
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