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forumghost:
--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on June 29, 2021, 10:51:18 PM ---Martha spilling which beans? Meaning she's actually on Harry's side? That'd make sense in an offbeat way. She's seemed to stay the farthest from him of his erstwhile allies in the council. Could be she's trying to lay low because she knows something is after Harry's allies. Hard to stab someone in the back from a distance. I more expect a traitor we trust.
On the immortal fae being line. Jogged an idea, immortals gain power from mortal belief yes? Could it work, in a slightly different way, in reverse? Harry's gaining faeness from being worshipped as a semi deity by the Za guard? This combined with known feats/challenges conquered equates some sort of immortal status? As example, let's look at a mash up of classic Hercules show and Disney's. You could say doing the 12 labors gained him the recognition amongst the gods to grant him status perhaps?
Idk, just thinking there might be something to immortal peerage acceptance/worship.
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While Harry waking up one day to find out that he's the Faerie Queen of Pizza would be great for a laugh, I think the Series is going down a more serious path then that.
Mira:
--- Quote ---No, majority of the open council membership. The expulsion vote came first and was open to all members. That's why Ebenezar was advising in PT that Harry should go to Edinburgh and shake some hands with the other members to reassure them before they voted on him, before everything went pear-shaped.
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I don't think it is as open as you think, I think Eb meant with other Senior Members. The reason I think that is back in Summer Knight when they tried to demote Harry back to apprentice, only the Senior Members actually voted.. The rest of the members just witnessed it.. Molly's trial, again only the Senior Members got to vote, remember Langtry claimed to have a proxy for all of them. Also if everyone got a vote, don't you think Harry would have asked Carlos how he voted?
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: Mira on June 30, 2021, 03:14:24 AM ---I don't think it is as open as you think, I think Eb meant with other Senior Members. The reason I think that is back in Summer Knight when they tried to demote Harry back to apprentice, only the Senior Members actually voted.. The rest of the members just witnessed it.. Molly's trial, again only the Senior Members got to vote, remember Langtry claimed to have a proxy for all of them. Also if everyone got a vote, don't you think Harry would have asked Carlos how he voted?
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The SK vote had to be forced to be a senior council vote by Eb to save Harry's bacon. As for the PT vote, Carlos did get a vote, he tells Harry that he voted to keep Harry in the White Council as they head into one of the meetings.
Mira:
--- Quote from: TheCuriousFan on June 30, 2021, 04:08:40 AM ---The SK vote had to be forced to be a senior council vote by Eb to save Harry's bacon. As for the PT vote, Carlos did get a vote, he tells Harry that he voted to keep Harry in the White Council as they head into one of the meetings.
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That is my point, it is the Senior Council that votes. In Battle Ground Harry doesn't go to any meetings.
TheCuriousFan:
--- Quote from: Mira on June 30, 2021, 10:05:23 AM --- That is my point, it is the Senior Council that votes. In Battle Ground Harry doesn't go to any meetings.
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Because he was at Chicago, but that doesn't change that there was a meeting for Battle Ground. Harry got smashed in the general vote and then in the senior council vote.
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