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White Court Spy And Why Thomas attacked/murdered

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Yuillegan:
That is fascinating. If Justine were a changeling that could make her a double or even triple agent. That would add a whole new dimension to her scenes.

I'd have to listen to the audiobook. But I don't believe he says "it's" before...would be interesting if he were trying to warn Harry (as many have speculated).

ClintACK:

--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on September 11, 2020, 11:33:27 AM ---Seems like a good place to ask this, I only have the audio book atm, so in chapter 8 when Thomas is trying to speak, it sounds like the second time he says "it's" before he can't complete the 'Justine', is this accurate or I'm I just hearing a slur?
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The text reads: "Ha'ay." and "Junghg. S'Jnngh."

I think it's probably meant to be "Harry... Justine. It's Justine."


--- Quote from: Yuillegan on September 11, 2020, 12:00:21 PM ---That is fascinating. If Justine were a changeling that could make her a double or even triple agent. That would add a whole new dimension to her scenes.
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It wouldn't be the first time. Remember the original triple-agent, the oh-so-forgettable Martin.

Mira:

--- Quote ---The text reads: "Ha'ay." and "Junghg. S'Jnngh."

I think it's probably meant to be "Harry... Justine. It's Justine."

Q
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Yeah, I still think those words are critical and that Harry was jumping to conclusions about them. I have from the beginning.

vultur:

--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on September 11, 2020, 11:33:27 AM ---@vulture, there's an older theory the reason Justine is the way she is is because she was born a changeling, and that sort of insanity is what Sarrisa's deal with Mab was preventing.

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I think this still has the same problem... if Justine's issues were not actually a chemical imbalance of the known mundane sort, mundane medication wouldn't work, and she says in WN that it does.

I think Mab was just delaying Sarissa's need to Choose mortal or Fae (she's older than a mortal should be able to be but isn't Fae until the end of CD).

Just Al:
I've been thinking about this. Evanna had the motive and opportunity to put "the whammy" on Thomas.  If I remember correctly she is Etri's sister. We know almost nothing about Svartelf politics or line of sucession.  If  she would be in line to become queen on Etri's death, she would have a very powerful reason to manipulate Thomas into an assassination attempt. It was widely known that Thomas was her lover, and the time alone would be sufficient for her to create a deep seated compulsion to kill Etri. That he failed and killed another was simply bad luck.

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