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Battle Ground spoilers: Harry’s pairing. What do you think?

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Mira:

--- Quote from: Arjan on October 13, 2020, 04:17:17 PM ---That is probably too big, you must be careful with these things. Harry was very smart to only ask for a doughnut.

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Yeah, but based on what he said to Eb in Peace Talks, he now ask for two donuts.. ::)

Griffyn612:
Well, in a way, Butters removed something from Mab that restrained her and would have led to her death. Butters trying to claim that removing the Lady mantle from Molly might be equal, in the loosest of terms.

But getting both seems highly unlikely.  And I doubt he'll try. No doubt something else will come up.  Like Butters asking Harry be freed from something he didn't want to be restrained by against his will, a.k.a. the engagement.

Bad Alias:

--- Quote from: TrueMonk on October 09, 2020, 01:27:14 PM ---I think we can all agree that out of Luccio, Lara, Mab and Molly, Molly is by far the one that comes closest to Harrys age and maturity level. Even if we "just" pretended that the other three were 100 years old.

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I'm not sure about Mab and Lara's maturity levels, but otherwise totally. I still irrationally ship Elaine.


--- Quote from: BrainFireBob on October 09, 2020, 03:27:28 PM ---Yes. Ish.

Papa Raith paints portraits of the mothers of his children. The oldest portrait is from, I think, the 16th century.

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(Kind of a retread of what Rigil Kent said, but...) Without looking back, I don't remember when the oldest portrait is from, but I do recall that I got the impression that there were more paintings than children. If that's the case, then Lara is the oldest living Raith child. I don't know if we have anything close to an accurate count on the children or the paintings.


--- Quote from: Mira on October 12, 2020, 01:25:31 PM ---Oh good, but does he have any clue as to when he will write the next book?

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After he finishes the Olympian Affair.

KurtinStGeorge:

--- Quote from: Bad Alias on October 14, 2020, 07:59:21 PM ---
(Kind of a retread of what Rigil Kent said, but...) Without looking back, I don't remember when the oldest portrait is from, but I do recall that I got the impression that there were more paintings than children. If that's the case, then Lara is the oldest living Raith child. I don't know if we have anything close to an accurate count on the children or the paintings.

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In Blood Rites Lara told Thomas that a number of her brothers and sisters had plotted against Lord Raith and they had all died.  So, it's quite possible that Lara wasn't the oldest child or even the oldest daughter, just the oldest surviving child.

Mira:

--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on October 21, 2020, 01:34:54 AM ---In Blood Rites Lara told Thomas that a number of her brothers and sisters had plotted against Lord Raith and they had all died.  So, it's quite possible that Lara wasn't the oldest child or even the oldest daughter, just the oldest surviving child.

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Very possible, because I seem to remember that Lord Raith routinely killed off his sons one way or another to prevent the rise of a rival.  The only reason Thomas had survived is he considered him too weak to be a threat, he was also looking for a chance to kill him when it would aid in breaking Margaret's death curse.  It would make sense, that Lara, who inherited her father's brains and his ruthlessness when she chooses to use it, saw her sisters as competition and killed them off or saw to it that they met with accidents.

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