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Morgan Micro Fiction
Gigglestomp:
I just had a little jolt of a thought I haven't been able to fully flesh out yet. But there have been a few times in the story where someone or something has done something unexplained in the background that was glossed over because of pressing matters. Now we have to go back and review - which if any of these things could be attributed to Donald Morgan looking out for Harry in the mortal world the way that Lea does in faerie?
Avernite:
--- Quote from: Mira on February 10, 2020, 08:14:47 PM ---One thing more somewhere in the books I believe it had been clearly stated more than once that all but Eb's inner circle had no clue that Margaret was Eb's daughter.
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Much as the rest of the stories make Morgan a large Merlin-loyalist (and we know Eb and the Merlin are not good friends), we also know Eb was Captain of the Wardens which he passed (no known intermediate) to Luccio. And Morgan was clearly also a Luccio loyalist.
So could Luccio and Morgan have been close enough to Eb's circle? We know the Senior Council has pro-Merlin, pro-Eb, and pro-others trends, but some people there also seem to skirt the line between Eb and the Merlin...
Of course it may also just be Margaret who got Morgan to promise to protect Harry by going 'Look I know you hate me, but you respect Captain Ebenezar, and that kid is his grandson too!'.
Dina:
--- Quote from: Gigglestomp on February 12, 2020, 03:27:02 PM ---I just had a little jolt of a thought I haven't been able to fully flesh out yet. But there have been a few times in the story where someone or something has done something unexplained in the background that was glossed over because of pressing matters. Now we have to go back and review - which if any of these things could be attributed to Donald Morgan looking out for Harry in the mortal world the way that Lea does in faerie?
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Interesting...
morriswalters:
--- Quote from: Avernite on February 12, 2020, 06:22:05 PM ---Of course it may also just be Margaret who got Morgan to promise to protect Harry by going 'Look I know you hate me, but you respect Captain Ebenezar, and that kid is his grandson too!'.
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Or Margaret told Morgan this and told him what might be possible if the child survived.
--- Quote ---"It is relevant," Lasciel said, "because of the circumstances of your birth—because of why you were born, Harry. Your mother found the strength to escape Lord Raith for a reason."
What the hell was she talking about?
Thud-thump: 1:26.
"There was a complex confluence of events, of energies, of circumstances that would have given a child born under them the potential to wield power over Outsiders."
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Which gives rise to this quote.
--- Quote ---Martha shook her head. "You know what he was meant to be. He's too great a risk."
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And the first quote closes with this.
--- Quote ---After which, we were going to have a long talk about my mother and these Outsiders and their relation to the Black Court and exactly what the hell was going on.
Lasciel—Lash, rather—nodded once and said, "I will tell you all that I can, Harry."
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Say hello Bonea. In any case Morgan may have known what Harry represented because he met with Margaret and she extracted the promise as the price for revealing what Harry's role was to be.
Mira:
--- Quote from: Gigglestomp on February 12, 2020, 03:27:02 PM ---I just had a little jolt of a thought I haven't been able to fully flesh out yet. But there have been a few times in the story where someone or something has done something unexplained in the background that was glossed over because of pressing matters. Now we have to go back and review - which if any of these things could be attributed to Donald Morgan looking out for Harry in the mortal world the way that Lea does in faerie?
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The main thing is seeing that he doesn't slip into warlockhood.
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