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Christmas Eve from JB's Twitter (no news, just fun)
RobReece:
--- Quote from: Avernite on December 26, 2018, 10:57:27 PM --- Not sure why Molly, Mab, and Kringle all showed up separately but they did anyway.
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Well most of it was the Dresdenverse Christmas Carol
3 spirits of Christmas,
Mab with the gift for Maggie was the ghost of Christmas future (I wonder if Harry can extend the life of the ring)
Mollie with the bill reflecting current grief is the present
and Kringle was most assuredly past
very well done, and as always, leaving us with more questions than answers...
morriswalters:
--- Quote ---though obviously it means Murphy isn't coming over to live in Harry's house,
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Because Harry has got no house he's at Micheal's, unless I misread you..
--- Quote from: RobReece on December 26, 2018, 11:38:04 PM ---Mab with the gift for Maggie was the ghost of Christmas future (I wonder if Harry can extend the life of the ring)
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Harry calls her out as the Ghost of Christmas Past with the quote.(A Christmas Carol is my favorite Christmas story) I personally have no idea.
forumghost:
I may have just forgotten but who was Hank again? Was that one of the Carpenter kids?
peregrine:
--- Quote from: khadgar4606 on December 26, 2018, 03:04:44 PM ---The more important question I can't wait to get answered is who the f created that big impact that mab decides to cash billions in weregild to control the damn backlash.
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What weregild? Paying for funerals is different from weregild. Also, controlling the backlash isn't something you do just by paying for funerals. Especially if it's a "big impact" which very possibly would include non-supernatural mortals. Uninvolved people have no obligation to give any kind of damn about the Accords. You can't force them to silence just by offering to pay up.
KurtinStGeorge:
Molly to Harry - "And you risked an awful lot getting in everyone’s face after the battle."
This makes me wonder about when Rashid told Harry it wasn't his time to stand against the Council, during Turn Coat. Not that the above is when Harry does that, but it may be setting up that eventual confrontation.
--- Quote from: raidem on December 26, 2018, 05:58:35 PM ---I found it interesting that Mab experienced pain when Harry posed the possibility of not accepting the gift on Maggie's behalf. And that she wanted Maggie to know who gave it to her.
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I was a little surprised Harry didn't say "I will tell Maggie this came from you, Mab" and silently think "and I'll also warn Maggie about who and what you are."
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