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Harry's Build-a-Fear [BG & Future book news spoilers]

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Conspiracy Theorist:
It’s Ronald McDonald

Mira:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on October 26, 2020, 06:33:25 PM ---It’s Ronald McDonald

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Naw, better the Hamburgerler....

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on October 26, 2020, 06:33:25 PM ---It’s Ronald McDonald

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--- Quote from: Mira on October 26, 2020, 07:21:53 PM ---Naw, better the Hamburgerler....

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Please, he's a huge fan of Burger King.  It'd have to be the King.


--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on October 26, 2020, 05:48:29 PM ---For Dresden's personal tulpa? It would take the form of all the people he couldn't save to come haunt him..

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That'd be one type of tulpa. I was thinking one that wouldn't be haunting him, but it could do that.  But would that be any different than a phobophage trying to torture him?

Snark Knight:

--- Quote from: Mira on October 26, 2020, 03:07:44 AM ---I can see Harry learning something about shape shifting from him, and some interaction with Listens to Wind, even if Harry is no longer a part of the White Council.  Harry can also benefit from their wisdom and outlook on life.

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LtW may not be too thrilled at Langtry taking advantage of him being away and then in surgery to make big moves, no. He and Rashid are probably more reliable than Eb right now.

But, I'm not sure he's going to be independently mobile unless he can heal himself with shapeshifting. If he's in a wheelchair, telling a warden bodyguard squad to take him to a secret meeting with the exile isn't really viable.

Mira:

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But, I'm not sure he's going to be independently mobile unless he can heal himself with shapeshifting. If he's in a wheelchair, telling a warden bodyguard squad to take him to a secret meeting with the exile isn't really viable.
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I doubt he could heal himself beyond what the normal quick pace of wizard healing does.  I wonder if wizards are like vanilla humans, things don't heal as quickly as we get older.  However shape shifting could be a way around such problems. If his legs are crippled but his arms good, might he be a bird and fly?  Anyway, as you know if Jim repeats himself on something pointedly in the series, it is going to happen in one form or another.  Though I cannot find the exact passage, but I seem to remember Listens to Wind offering to help Harry to deal with his anger.  In Battle Ground Rivershoulders, who trained Listens to Wind offered to advance some training to Harry, Listens to Wind also promised to tell Harry just what in the hell he is and why he is.  One of the stages of grief is anger, another is denial, another is bargaining, I cannot remember all of them, but it ends in acceptance.  Listens to Wind knows a bit about that, if anyone can help Harry, he is the one to do it.  And as an American Indian shaman as well as a medical doctor and wizard, he might just defy the Council and do it.

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