The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Margaret and a Coin? Harry's father murder?
groinkick:
--- Quote from: RobReece on January 17, 2019, 06:06:10 AM ---That would be dependent on who controls access to the coins. So far on screen we haven't seen anyone outside of Nic giving coins away, we don't have much indication that Chauncey and his ilk would have any influence on who gets them. As Dierdre said, maybe he is trying to save the world.
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Nic works for lucy or as Chauncy put it, The Dark Prince (unless that's someone else).... If Harry joined the dark side I'm guessing it would come down to the what lucy wanted or if he even cared. Me thinks he'd care.
apgrey:
It is possible that Margaret LeFay was a previous holder of Lasciel's coin.
It would explain why she thought she could get away with antagonizing so many powerful entities. It would explain her ability with many different types of magic. Lasciel could have tutored her on types of magic most wizards knew nothing about. It would put her going to the dark side, perhaps being a founder of the Black Council, into an understandable framework.
There are some problems with this idea though.
First, Margaret and Lasciel should have been able to resist Lord Raith. He would not have been able to even partially enthrall her if Lasciel was helping her.
But the big problem is that neither Nicodemus nor Lasciel ever mentioned to Harry that Margaret was a holder of Lasciel's coin. Why would they not tell Harry that? It might have been enough to get him to try it.
APG
prince lotore:
the idea that there is a coin that would have that kind of connection with his mother is something nic would have dangled in front of harry from the get go
Bad Alias:
--- Quote from: groinkick on January 17, 2019, 06:17:55 AM ---Nic works for lucy.
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The 30 Fallen in the coins were the most troublesome Fallen for Lucifer to deal with. They probably don't follow directions well.
groinkick:
--- Quote from: Bad Alias on January 17, 2019, 06:01:02 PM ---The 30 Fallen in the coins were the most troublesome Fallen for Lucifer to deal with. They probably don't follow directions well.
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They were the least trusted. There is a difference. An incredibly deceitful person might follow your orders to a tee but you know that eventually when they get the chance they will betray you.
Another reason to wonder if she had a Coin is that Jim said that at her age (around 100) having a baby would have required "help".. Those with Coin's don't appear to age.
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