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"It is not yet your hour."

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morriswalters:
Harry is going back in time to fix something that's broken. And if you believe Odin he's already done it.  And after he does it, he's coming back. The Council is going to try and stop him. That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
--- Quote from: forumghost on June 08, 2021, 08:19:12 PM ---I continue to be perplexed by this line being read like this. I thought the phrase "not your hour" was generally considered a reference to the bible quote that Jesus uses to refer to the crucifixion (ie  his death).

"It is not yet your hour" is Rashid telling Harry to stop being a twat and trying to throw down with the Council because he'll die if he does, and Harry dying will cause issues later.

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Rashid is seeing reality branching.  You've seen the Mothers do this.  And Jim beat you over the head with it in Cold Days.

Yuillegan:
Any of the above could be true.

I personally think it will be because the White Council will up the pressure on him. After the events of Battle Ground, particularly his expulsion from the Council and warning from Ramirez, things are in place for a show down. Harry is rarely on the offensive. Mostly people try to bully him and he responds.

I don't know which book it will take place in. I don't think it will be the next one, or the one after that, or even the wrestling one. I'd say it will be the one before the BAT, the one with Dragons and all the big Hollywood moments. Assuming no new books are added. That being said, as the ante has been upped in the latest book it would make sense for it to happen next book. But it seems unlikely given what the book is about, same with the following two books.

Morris, I think you're pretty right about Rashid seeing branching timelines in that scene. I do also think there is a long running background game with time-travel happening. Not sure you have all the pieces but I think you're getting close.

The_Sibelis:
Standard protocol, file a complaint and they assign you one standard hour to plead your case. GK, whose apparently a paperwork buff, was just explaining Harry had to follow protocol 😅

Mira:

--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on June 09, 2021, 07:35:42 AM ---Standard protocol, file a complaint and they assign you one standard hour to plead your case. GK, whose apparently a paperwork buff, was just explaining Harry had to follow protocol 😅

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It is more to do with the BAT, when Harry comes into full star born childness, maybe sooner than the Council is prepared for.

The_Sibelis:

--- Quote from: Mira on June 09, 2021, 02:27:01 PM ---It is more to do with the BAT, when Harry comes into full star born childness, maybe sooner than the Council is prepared for.

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not good with humor I see..

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