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Who do you think the Vampires took from Eb?

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vincentric:
Eb does not know Thomas is his grandson until Harry tells him about it in PT. It is possible that someone else on the White Council knows they'd probably keep it secret until they could use it to influence or weaponize against EB.

Thomas is the only living son of Lord Raith. He's had others but got rid of them all.

BrainFireBob:
Narratively, I'd much prefer if Eb's first fiance was a sweet girl, and one day he found himself locked in a room with her by her family just as her eyes turned silver...

morriswalters:
Let's play connects the dots.  The New Madrid Earthquake happens in 1811. Eb's wife dies at or near that date and Maggie is born.  Slap me with a stupid stick but that seems to be pretty coincidental. And Northern Arkansas and New Madrid are in spitting distance and Eb maintains a residence there.  Would you care to guess who the target might have been?  Now consider that Jim has mentioned three historical events caused by Eb and that Eb took three shots at Raith.  Just spitballing mind you. But it adds weight to the idea Raith can't be killed by magic.

Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on August 30, 2021, 03:24:53 PM ---Let's play connects the dots.  The New Madrid Earthquake happens in 1811. Eb's wife dies at or near that date and Maggie is born.  Slap me with a stupid stick but that seems to be pretty coincidental. And Northern Arkansas and New Madrid are in spitting distance and Eb maintains a residence there.  Would you care to guess who the target might have been?  Now consider that Jim has mentioned three historical events caused by Eb and that Eb took three shots at Raith.  Just spitballing mind you. But it adds weight to the idea Raith can't be killed by magic.

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I think it is norther Missouri that Eb's farm is located in.. 
According to the National Geographic;


--- Quote --- 2:15 a.m. on December 16, 1811, residents of the frontier town of New Madrid, in what is now Missouri, were jolted from their beds by a violent earthquake. The ground heaved and pitched, hurling furniture, snapping trees and destroying barns and homesteads. The shaking rang church bells in Charleston, South Carolina, and toppled chimneys as far as Cincinnati, Ohio.
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So very possible..

morriswalters:
Sorry. :-[ But from Kentucky they look much the same. ;)

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