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DF Spoilers / Re: Any news on Peace Talks
« on: October 26, 2019, 09:12:24 PM »
I'm expecting an early 2020 release date (Jan/Feb/March/April) but an end of the year release would be such a good birthday present for me.
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I'm going to point out a bit of irony to you. Jim has mentioned the delays in finishing his current home as one of the reasons for the delay with the book. You have to question how Jim felt when the contractor came at him with excuses as to why the work lagged. I suspect that like his readers Jim felt a little frustration. Of course the book will be done when it's done.
As of June 5th, 2019, the current draft of the novel is up to chapter 63.
They both backslide and you can't backslide without first improving. It's not surprising that they backslide either, as I said.
We know why Harry has these character flaws. We don't know where Murphy's come from.
Her one character flaw remains, when she thinks she is right, her mind closes up like a clam.. Harry completely trusts her judgement so he doesn't see it, love may have something to do with it.
There's also the semi-apprentice trying to create a cage with runes powerful enough to contain a Loup Garou.
I don't know much about DFA, but...White Court Virgin lets you take a Pure Mortal mantle in addition to itself. So you probably want to cut down the Magical Practitioner mantle until it's roughly equivalent to a Pure Mortal mantle. Maybe removing the ability to exhaust yourself for a power bonus would work?
A White Court Virgin already has one way to exhaust themself for a power boost. A second feels a little redundant.
It seems VERY much to me that -- as canonical Dresdenverse powersets go -- Wizardry & WhampVirgin are diametrically opposed. Wizards use focus & discipline to bring their gift to greatest fruition, but a WhampVirgin is LOSING focus and discipline as they give into the Whamp urges.
So I won't almost never allow bonii to stack.
Yes, but that was his own soul at stake, not the fate of an archangel, who had lent him his Grace.. Notice he used a baseball bat, not a Holy Sword if I remember correctly. At the end of Skin Game, Michael didn't use Uriel's Grace even though he knew that Nic and company were going after his family. I guess one could argue that since he suddenly had trouble walking that the Grace had gone back to Uriel, but he fought like a mortal, so I doubt that it had.