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The truth about Harry and Thomas comes out?

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Mira:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on December 09, 2021, 04:07:03 PM ---You simply get Nemesis to monologue in front of a Swartalf. Nemesis is a villain after all.

More seriously Harry has the means to extract an confession Demonreach. Indications are he can put the infect down and release the host. First then catch your host.

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That simple?  Really?  Nemesis, who invades the brains of all creatures great and small? :o

morriswalters:

--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on December 09, 2021, 09:02:05 AM ---I'm making an assumption that at some point Thomas will not only leave Demonreach prison, he will somehow manage to balance the scales with the Swartalves, so they're no longer invested in killing him.  Then again, for all we know the Swartalves could get wiped out.  No one is safe, and it happened to the Red Court so there's no reason it couldn't happen to them.  That would solve Thomas' problem too, though not in a very satisfying manner.

Once that issue is dealt with, how long must Harry keep it secret that Thomas is his half-brother?  Harry isn't a member of the White Council any more.  Other than not overtly breaking the Laws of Magic, Harry doesn't have to play by their cultural rules or worry about their politics.  Unless they decide to kill him, of course.  However, the one person it could hurt is Ebenezer; so, maybe I'm wrong about Harry not having to worry about White Council politics.  However, I'm not expecting Ebenezer to be around much longer, and once he's gone that issue disappears.   

Rather than undermining Harry I think the White Council may have actually empowered him by cutting him loose.  Any one else agree with me and can you think of another way no longer being a member of the Council may benefit Harry.

Oh yea, if Harry allows his family relationship with Thomas to become public, it takes away the leverage Lara has of knowing the secret.

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I suspect Thomas will sit it out until the point is moot.  Either it be shown that he was coerced and they forgive all or he comes back in the run up to the apocalypse and everybody is so busy not dying that he gets lost in the shuffle. I prefer that his demon be gone, but that may be wishful thinking.

Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on December 09, 2021, 11:44:32 PM ---I suspect Thomas will sit it out until the point is moot.  Either it be shown that he was coerced and they forgive all or he comes back in the run up to the apocalypse and everybody is so busy not dying that he gets lost in the shuffle. I prefer that his demon be gone, but that may be wishful thinking.

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I think it will be quite possible that if he is let out, his demon will be gone, but somehow that seems too easy.

Conspiracy Theorist:

--- Quote from: Mira on December 09, 2021, 05:44:06 PM ---That simple?  Really?  Nemesis, who invades the brains of all creatures great and small? :o

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All villains love to monologue, they can’t help it and the author desperately needs the exposition.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on December 09, 2021, 04:07:03 PM ---You simply get Nemesis to monologue in front of a Swartalf. Nemesis is a villain after all.

More seriously Harry has the means to extract an confession Demonreach. Indications are he can put the infect down and release the host. First then catch your host.

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The svartalves might take Mab's or Molly's word on it but never just Harry's

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