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Is Eb the Bad Guy?
Mira:
--- Quote ---I would point out Hendricks now has a beard, which appears to be part of the uniform code for the Einenjaren
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Did he get killed at some point? Because to become a Einenjaren one has to be a warrior that dies in battle that the Valkyrie deem worthy to go to Valhalla.. So if he isn't dead, he is working closely with but isn't really a Einenjaren.
Arjan:
--- Quote from: Mira on July 25, 2020, 03:14:13 PM ---Did he get killed at some point? Because to become a Einenjaren one has to be a warrior that dies in battle that the Valkyrie deem worthy to go to Valhalla.. So if he isn't dead, he is working closely with but isn't really a Einenjaren.
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He is mortal. Gard likes it that way, Freydis said mortals are better lovers. But prolonged contact with valkyries and einherjar might rub off the same way contact with the Sidhe does.
KurtinStGeorge:
--- Quote from: BrainFireBob on July 24, 2020, 05:14:45 PM ---How immortal Einherjarin are is an interesting question.
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The mythology is they all die for good with Odin at Ragnorak. Of course, Jim could change or modify this, and for all I know there may be different versions of the story where only most of the Einherjarin die with Odin.
--- Quote from: morriswalters on July 25, 2020, 12:07:54 PM ---I think this is Eb trying to end the Whites.
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I've been thinking exactly the same thing. Did you also notice that the wardens who stopped Harry outside the Raith compound asked Harry what Lara's plans where? I mean not completely trusting Harry is one thing, but they seemed awfully interested in and scornful of the White Court at the same time. It sounds like something that Ebenezer and other Senior Council members would have been hammering into them. Consider that they all fought the Red Court and then the Fomor. It seems unlikely most of them would have a great deal of experience battling the White Court. Even Carlos and Harry's duel against two White Court vampires was a one off action.
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on July 26, 2020, 02:53:28 AM ---The mythology is they all die for good with Odin at Ragnorak. Of course, Jim could change or modify this, and for all I know there may be different versions of the story where only most of the Einherjarin die with Odin.
I've been thinking exactly the same thing. Did you also notice that the wardens who stopped Harry outside the Raith compound asked Harry what Lara's plans where? I mean not completely trusting Harry is one thing, but they seemed awfully interested in and scornful of the White Court at the same time. It sounds like something that Ebenezer and other Senior Council members would have been hammering into them. Consider that they all fought the Red Court and then the Fomor. It seems unlikely most of them would have a great deal of experience battling the White Court. Even Carlos and Harry's duel against two White Court vampires was a one off action.
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They were technically at war with the White Court for years even if the White Court didn't go for as many big charges vs them.
The_Sibelis:
I notice, even though the blackstaff keeps him from going outright insane, it does not stop him from the consequences of his own magic. The things he not only believes he can, but SHOULD do... What he did to Harry... Smdh...
I'd really love a scene where someone is caught in the crossfire of a magic spell and it does them no harm whatsoever.. like a child, simply because the caster does not believe they should ever hurt a child. I feel like Harry or Morgan would have such an ability..
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