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Twelve months (speculation)
morriswalters:
@Mira
--- Quote ---I felt like I’d been hit repeatedly in the head with a rubber hammer. “So . . . Mab’s troops outnumber yours by a jillion.” “Indeed.” “So she could run you over at any time.” “She could,” Mother Summer said, “if she were willing to forfeit reality.” I scanned the length of the wall nervously. It looked like it went on forever—and there was fighting all along its length. “You’re telling me that this is why Mab has her power? To . . . to protect the borders?” “To protect all of you from the Outsiders, mortal.” “Then why does Titania have hers?” I asked. “To protect all of you from Mab.”
Butcher, Jim. Cold Days (The Dresden Files, Book 14) (p. 342). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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Titania has twice skirted her duty. The first by not dealing with Aurora and second by choosing to champion Nicodemus.
In an engineering sense the balance of forces is what keeps buildings standing up and bridges from falling. When those forces are no longer in balance engineers have nightmares.
Mira:
--- Quote from: morriswalters on November 23, 2020, 01:01:36 AM ---@MiraTitania has twice skirted her duty. The first by not dealing with Aurora and second by choosing to champion Nicodemus.
In an engineering sense the balance of forces is what keeps buildings standing up and bridges from falling. When those forces are no longer in balance engineers have nightmares.
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Perhaps, but she is Summer, who tends to be more emotional, it was her daughter we are talking about. Actually she and Mab are the same in that respect, Mab ignored the problems with Maeve for a very long time until she had no choice. The other was in the name of revenge, if she had fully backed Nic, he would have succeeded, he didn't.
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