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Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on January 19, 2022, 12:23:18 AM ---Then I stand corrected, say instead,If you ran across this in SF the prisoner would be a sleeper in suspended animation or in an area where time is suspended.

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Which makes him unique from the others, the question is why is he unique?

morriswalters:
I gave my answer in my first post on this subject. I think it's Harry. Butcher says not. It's his book.



Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on January 19, 2022, 07:30:18 AM ---I gave my answer in my first post on this subject. I think it's Harry. Butcher says not. It's his book.

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Then it is Merlin..

morriswalters:
It's like Schrödinger's Cat.  Until you look into the box you don't know. The idea comes from Vadderung's dialog in Cold Days when in an exchange where Harry asks if he can do it, ie save the island, Vadderung responds that perhaps he already has. This prose would normally indicate that the protagonist had done this before.

Mira:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on January 19, 2022, 03:32:04 PM ---It's like Schrödinger's Cat.  Until you look into the box you don't know. The idea comes from Vadderung's dialog in Cold Days when in an exchange where Harry asks if he can do it, ie save the island, Vadderung responds that perhaps he already has. This prose would normally indicate that the protagonist had done this before.

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Or it hints that at some point Harry was Merlin.. Or Vadderung already knew about what Harry could do if he wanted with the jewel he inherited from his mother.  It also fits with Harry's feeling that he had been on the island before in Small Favor.  Only problem with your theory that the "British Prisoner" is Harry that I can see is I think there are "rules" about about that cannot be gotten around, or bad things happen.

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