I think most of us have read the
Journal microfiction by now.
If not, do so, it's good! And it casts a HUGE new alternate perspective about past things (Morgan POV, written just before the beginning of
Turn Coat), but not at all spoiler-y, because "past." Admittedly, evocative of future revelations... but not spoiler-y, just evocative.
Anyhow...
In that piece, Morgan writes that he's worried Harry may be a "Destroyer," but we don't have much/any detail of what THAT is...
Some have speculated that it's a sort of the darkside outcome of a Starborn, a "Sith" to the "Jedi" of a Starborn.
But I'm thinking more-mythical... I think maybe Harry is ALREADY a Destroyer. Just not powerful enough, yet. He's operating on a heroic scale, and needs a few more novels' power-up to hit the superheroic, the mythic scale.
Everyone who knows Harry talks about his propensity to
F**K S**T Up.
Butters calls him a "human wrecking ball." Marcone talks about how much more Harry makes him pay for his insurance. Thomas mentions the "patented Dresden anarchygasm." Murphy began observing he caused fires, and later noticed all manner of destruction in Harry's wake.
I assert that Harry *IS* a Destroyer.
The thing is -- MOST of the F'ing up happens to the Bad Guys, and generally when Harry's done
F'ing S**T Up... the state of things are better.
But, of course, there's inevitably some collateral damage. Often quite a lot of it! Enough general mayhem that maybe Donald Morgan and other rigid-minded sorts see mostly the risks, and don't find the rewards reliable enough to be worth it; so Harry the Destroyer looks like a bad option to them.
But that whole "
F**K S**T Up to
Make Things Better" schtick?
That is pretty much Shiva-the-Destroyer territory. Say it with me kids: Shiva the
Destroyer.
And then there's this WOJ --
https://wordof.jim-butcher.com/index.php/word-of-jim-woj-compilation/woj-on-future-df-works/ ... more Hindu stuff. Hindu Mythos is full and rich and confusing ...
Harry as a Shiva-esque Destroyer? Oh, yeah...