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AMA Questions that might actually be answered (Gathering topic)
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: Con on August 19, 2020, 06:34:25 AM ---1. Confirmed that who you are plays as much into opening a Way as where you are. Plus every wizard has a unique magic signature, Cowl and Peabody's are 'mildew'
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Then ... why is Harry's mother's map any use to him?
Dina:
--- Quote from: morriswalters on August 19, 2020, 10:44:33 PM ---It was not a comment about quality Dina. I will say that I think that a new reader coming on to this is going to feel shorted. Peace Talks doesn't resolve anything. There is no denouement. To this point all the books had a resolution to the central conceit. Even a book as convoluted as Proven Guilty.
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You said:
--- Quote from: morriswalters on August 19, 2020, 07:45:43 PM ---Six years with no new income source.
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I am saying that is not accurate (it's 5 years without books,but he received money for the short stories too) and that I don't think the book is too expensive. ¿quite messy? yes. But it is clear that is "part 1" of a book. It's like when they did the last Harry Potter movie split in two. I did not think the theater ticket should have been cheaper for movie 1 because it was not complete.
Con:
--- Quote from: Snark Knight on August 20, 2020, 03:57:09 AM ---Then ... why is Harry's mother's map any use to him?
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Presumably because they come from the same school of magic. Ebenezar to Margaret Margeret to Harry.
vultur:
Since it shouldn't be plot-relevant going forward:
Where did the Red King come from in the first place to start the Red Court? Was he a wizard who transformed himself, or a Nevernever demon who "adapted" to the mortal world, or an actual god, or what?
Why did the Red King run away from Morgan, rather than just smashing him to the ground with his "overpowering will" and having him killed? Did Morgan have some counter to the "will" attack, or did that only work at Chichen Itza?
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: Con on August 20, 2020, 05:01:45 AM ---Presumably because they come from the same school of magic. Ebenezar to Margaret Margeret to Harry.
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Doesn't work with the council having standardised ways.
--- Quote from: vultur on August 20, 2020, 07:45:43 AM ---Since it shouldn't be plot-relevant going forward:
Where did the Red King come from in the first place to start the Red Court? Was he a wizard who transformed himself, or a Nevernever demon who "adapted" to the mortal world, or an actual god, or what?
Why did the Red King run away from Morgan, rather than just smashing him to the ground with his "overpowering will" and having him killed? Did Morgan have some counter to the "will" attack, or did that only work at Chichen Itza?
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Oh good one, the closest I've got is that Morgan seemed to have will shenanigans of his own going on with the tree cutting bit.
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