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Peace Talks - Continuity Notes [Spoilers]
DarthSpot:
--- Quote from: ClintACK on July 15, 2020, 11:22:59 AM ---The text in Peace Talks reads: "The last time a dragon had been slain out here in the tangible, mortal world, it had been in a region called Tunguska."
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I'm pretty sure he says "Dragon", not "dragon", and Jim made clear that there is a big difference between the two. The dragon Michael slew was a minor one, and maybe Tunguska was caused by the death of a capital-D-Dragon, being killed by the Blackstaff. It's at least a possibility ;-)
ClintACK:
@DarthSpot-
That was one of the reasons I went to check the text. It's little-d in the e-book text, though that could be a typo.
Arjan:
Maybe Kincaid gaver her a number for his weapon dealer. It is probably something like that.
vultur:
--- Quote from: Yuillegan on July 15, 2020, 11:37:14 AM ---Clintack - Not a bad explanation for the Dragon. If of course Jim just forgot he had already used Tunguska. In saying that, if it wasn't a mistake then I think Jim is making a point. Damned if I know what it is though.
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I took it as meaning that Eb killed the Dragon in Tunguska (presumably a multi-megaton event was needed to beat a Dragon's defenses without a Sword of the Cross or something like that).
Yeah, presumably Michael must have fought Siriothrax in the Nevernever. A magical being that powerful would likely have its own NN domain. Charity was going to be sacrificed to Siriothrax by a cult - probably the cult's "place of worship" connected to Siriothrax's NN domain, and the Way was open (since a ritual was happening) when Michael showed up.
Siriothrax was definitely a capital-D real Dragon, there's a WOJ that Ferrovax wouldn't have cared (in GP) otherwise. But Harry may not know the difference, the only dragon/Dragon he's met is Ferrovax, right?
Vairelome:
Another continuity difficulty--when Harry and Lara are going to rescue Thomas, Harry accidentally burns Lara, which confirms some things with regard to him and Karrin. However, on the way out, there's no mention of Harry being particularly careful not to burn Thomas, which I'd think would be a concern?
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