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Snark Knight:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on October 24, 2020, 05:18:01 PM ---Considering how well connected his bride to be is there is not likely to be. Trial, but there will be a reckoning for Rudy in Twelve Months. Remember this is about catharsis and healing.

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I'd be kind of disappointed if Harry starts leaning on Lara's political connections. It would be too much like embracing the arrangement, torpedo any chance of reconciling with Eb, and be a bad look in front of any Librarians investigating how much the Raiths have compromised the system. Plus, he'd probably owe Lara.

Although on the topic of favors, did Murphy actually ever use the marker Lara offered her for keeping Raith business off the police blotter in BR? Even if vampire favors aren't inheritable like fae ones, perhaps Lara would consider herself obligated to make sure Rudy doesn't get away with it just to settle her account, rather than as a favor to Harry. Or ... does the favour stay banked until Murphy comes back as an Einherjar?

Dina:
I think Lara would want to kill Rudolph herself just because she liked Murphy. I am sure she would have fed him to Thomas if she could but of course Harry won't allow it. But perhaps...he is not told. Still, death by Lara is a better death than Rudolph deserves, so perhaps it would be better if she just asks Freydis  :)

Also, I believe that the White Court arrangement will provide Harry the protection status that the White Council won't, even when many of his friends won't be thrilled for that. So, Harry will need it. Besides, what good would the engagement be for Mab if the two courts won't be seen as allies?

Mira:

--- Quote from: bigdangmoose on October 24, 2020, 09:31:23 PM ---I know this may be the unpopular theory right now, but I don't think Rudy will have anything happen to him. He will deny doing anything about it, his psych being broken because of all the events of BG

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That is what I fear.

Telynn:

--- Quote ---I'd be kind of disappointed if Harry starts leaning on Lara's political connections.
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  I doubt he will, but that doesn't mean Lara or Mab won't step in anyways.  For a hypothetical example, Harry gets accused of Murphy's murder by Rudy.  He's at the station being questioned.  Now leaning on that connection would mean he would call on them to come help him.  I SERIOUSLY doubt Harry would do that.  What would happen is the questioning would be interrupted by a high dollar lawyer (sent by Lara or Mab) and that lawyer takes care of the situation.  Afterwards Harry might even act a bit miffed about it.  Or just decide "Hey, I am the winter knight/Lara fiancee, that might as well be good for something".  But calling on them when in trouble will never be his go-to play.

Snark Knight:

--- Quote from: Dina on October 25, 2020, 12:29:03 AM ---Still, death by Lara is a better death than Rudolph deserves, so perhaps it would be better if she just asks Freydis  :)

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Lara probably could swing getting him convicted in court if she decided proper justice would discharge her favor ... her young cousin from Jury Duty has that DA wrapped around her finger. Narratively, Butters convincing Harry not to murder him in vengeance loses some punch if his new dark friends get it done for him without getting his hands personally dirty.

On the other hand, if Rudy keeps up his grudge against Harry over Twelve Months and Lara finds that getting in the way of her use for him, she's got another option that's nastier than eating him herself and more discrete than Freydis. Rudy's a cop who's seen too much, carrying at least one guilty secret and with access to a gun. Any Skavis would probably more or less duplicate her "is he a present?" reaction to Carlos the virgin.

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