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Further proof that black magic is connected to Outsiders
g33k:
--- Quote from: morriswalters on June 12, 2019, 09:44:58 PM --- I believe that Lily became the Summer Lady not Knight. ;)
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Lily got the Knight's mantle as part of Aurora's plot to destabilize the Summer/Winter balance.
When Aurora died, there was Summer-Changeling Lily, freshly Summer-flavored from the Knight's mantle, when Whups! SummerLady Mantle Needs a New Home!
Bad Alias:
--- Quote from: g33k on June 12, 2019, 08:12:30 PM ---There have actually been more new Ladies than new Knights, and that seems very out-of-line for how the Mother/Queen/Lady/Knight structures are supposed to work...
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New Ladys:
* Lily
* Sarissa
* Molly
New Knights:
* Lily
* Fix
* Harry
Right?
g33k:
--- Quote from: Bad Alias on June 13, 2019, 02:55:17 AM ---New Knights:
* Lily
* Fix
* Harry
Right?
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No, Lily was not a Knight. She was used to hide the mantle, but never acted in any capacity as Knight, nor was she allowed any opportunity to do so. The essence of being a Knight is doing Knight-stuff.
Bad Alias:
Being a Knight is a state of being. Slate was the Knight until Harry killed him. Lily was the Knight until she was the Lady. Furthermore, if Summer works at all like Winter, Lily had to choose to be the Knight.
morriswalters:
--- Quote from: Bad Alias on June 13, 2019, 06:00:36 PM ---Being a Knight is a state of being. Slate was the Knight until Harry killed him. Lily was the Knight until she was the Lady. Furthermore, if Summer works at all like Winter, Lily had to choose to be the Knight.
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My initial response was WTF, but then I found this.
--- Quote ---"And it isn't with one of the Queens."
"True," Summer said. "We would sense it, were it so."
"So it's already in another Knight," I said. "But if that was true, there'd be no imbalance." I scratched at my head, and as I did it slowly dawned on me. "Unless it had been changed. Unless the new Knight had been changed. Transformed into something else. Something that left the power trapped, inert, useless."
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Which goes to show that you should always test your first impressions.
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