The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Did Molly teleport
g33k:
--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on February 23, 2024, 06:19:09 PM --- ... Margaret could have created several short-cuts this way, and it might explain how she was able to escape Raith.
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Mere physical escape was never the challenge. She was a powerful WC mage, and one of the most-informed mortal waywalkers ever; she could have left any time she wanted to... if she had just wanted to.
The question is -- since Papa Raith apparently had years to work on her -- why wasn't she utterly enslaved to his will? Murphy admitted that (a much weaker) Papa-Raith almost broke her, and that was in just the space of a few minutes.
The_Sibelis:
--- Quote from: g33k on February 23, 2024, 11:09:48 PM ---Mere physical escape was never the challenge. She was a powerful WC mage, and one of the most-informed mortal waywalkers ever; she could have left any time she wanted to... if she had just wanted to.
The question is -- since Papa Raith apparently had years to work on her -- why wasn't she utterly enslaved to his will? Murphy admitted that (a much weaker) Papa-Raith almost broke her, and that was in just the space of a few minutes.
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can you just imagine the force of nature that gave birth to Dresden? O.o
Seriously though, she might have had added advantages besides being of a wizardly willpower OR Malcolm was just that mouthwateringly wholesome at first sight?
🤔 We've never seen what love does directly when applied to an enthralled. An the only no frills healing of a mind glitch we've seen was done with heavenly assistance iirc?
I favorite Margaret was a Fallen for some time... And Lasciels was hers. Might explain why it'd been out of circulation for so long, Nic had to seek it out after she hid it.
Mira:
--- Quote from: g33k on February 23, 2024, 11:09:48 PM ---Mere physical escape was never the challenge. She was a powerful WC mage, and one of the most-informed mortal waywalkers ever; she could have left any time she wanted to... if she had just wanted to.
The question is -- since Papa Raith apparently had years to work on her -- why wasn't she utterly enslaved to his will? Murphy admitted that (a much weaker) Papa-Raith almost broke her, and that was in just the space of a few minutes.
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I don't think Papa Raith broke her, he didn't. I think she was so fed up with the White Council's antics and the whole "system,"
went along out of rebellion, she wouldn't have been the first nor the last to do so.. That is until she met someone who showed her
there was good in the world, Malcolm. Murphy is or was an ordinary vanilla human, stronger than most, but still ordinary, a few minutes more and Lord Raith would have broken her... Margaret Lefay Dresden was no ordinary woman.
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