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morriswalters:
When Maeve died the Nemesis connection was broken.  He isn't a Mantle or a body jumper like Corpsetaker and has his own corporeal existence.

Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on August 17, 2021, 11:41:34 AM ---When Maeve died the Nemesis connection was broken.  He isn't a Mantle or a body jumper like Corpsetaker and has his own corporeal existence.

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But was she actually possessed?  Infected and insane but possessed?  I still think that is unclear and that is why Mab wanted Molly killed if something happened to her.  That is the only thing that makes sense..  Because while Molly might not run the Winter Court as Mab would, she has demonstrated that she'd do her part to protect it and the rest of the world and would with Harry's help.

morriswalters:
Mab told you about love.
--- Quote ---“Everyone,” she said, “thinks that hate and love are somehow opposite forces. They are not. They are the same force, facing opposite directions.”

Butcher, Jim. Battle Ground (Dresden Files) (p. 394). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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Given control over Harry what do you think Molly would do? And how do you think Harry would respond? Jim has always teased that Molly could go off the rails.  I think there is very little doubt left that it is his plan to have her do precisely that.

Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on August 17, 2021, 01:36:36 PM ---Mab told you about love. Given control over Harry what do you think Molly would do? And how do you think Harry would respond? Jim has always teased that Molly could go off the rails.  I think there is very little doubt left that it is his plan to have her do precisely that.

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But basically she has control over Harry now as his Lady.. No, I think there is more to it than that, also Mab has to know that is an order that Harry wouldn't obey unless she really got down to basics as to why he should.

morriswalters:
No she doesn't, not as long as Mab lives. Mab can stop her in her tracks by the simple expedient of telling her no. And she told him why.  It really couldn't be more explicit.

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