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The_Sibelis:

--- Quote ---Then why did he repeatedly violate trigger discipline?
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cause he was being an idiot?

Arjan:

--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on October 18, 2020, 04:37:42 AM ---cause he was being an idiot?

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Because you have to drill these things into people until they do it without thinking otherwise it breaks down under stress. Rudolph was overstressed and breaking down.

He was also an example how some people react to seeing magic repeatedly, he was still in denial and his contact with reality was flaky.

The_Sibelis:

--- Quote from: Arjan on October 18, 2020, 04:46:33 AM ---Because you have to drill these things into people until they do it without thinking otherwise it breaks down under stress. Rudolph was overstretched and breaking down.

He was also an example how some people react to seeing magic repeatedly, he was still in denial and his contact with reality was flaky.

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doesn't change the oddity of his reaction. He knows what a gun is and does,

Arjan:

--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on October 18, 2020, 05:11:20 AM --- doesn't change the oddity of his reaction. He knows what a gun is and does,

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He was in denial about magic. He was trying to save innocent people from Murphy who was shooting at them with a rocket launcher. He lost all contact with reality. He was completely unhinged and poorly trained.

Maybe someone was messing with his brain or he saw an illusion but I do not think that is necessary to explain his behavior.

But this is the dresdenverse and Lasciel’s seven words where also not necessary to explain Harry’s behavior in changes. They were necessary to explain Uriel’s reaction in Ghost story though.

Dina:

--- Quote from: Bad Alias on October 18, 2020, 02:54:28 AM ---What did everyone else say? I was just thinking that if Butter felt a little warm and Michael and Sanya didn't, that might be part of the point of the whole three-way/Butters threatening Harry seen. Neither one of those things is something that a traditional Christian take on morality considers good, but it's definitely not fighting your friends, so you can murder someone not good.

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None of them said anything about what they felt. Well, Michael said "interesting". The only person talking about warming was Butters, who says "a little warm". But we share Harry's thoughts, so we found that he felt it uncomfortably warm, like when you are doing dishes with the water too hot. Nothing else. That is what his inner monologue said. (It may be important that the mantle did not seem to do anything to numb the uncomfortable feeling).


--- Quote from: Arjan on October 18, 2020, 05:39:47 AM ---But this is the dresdenverse and Lasciel’s seven words where also not necessary to explain Harry’s behavior in changes. They were necessary to explain Uriel’s reaction in Ghost story though.

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Exactly so.

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