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DF Spoilers / Re: So, LaFortier was *NOT* the prior Warden of Demonreach!
« on: September 26, 2023, 02:05:39 PM »
Pretty sure that it was Bonnie. Alfred had extensive interaction with her while working to save Harry.
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Hint that it might be true, but I'm not positive on this point, in Cold Days did Alfred ask Harry to get Bob to translate all he needed to tell and instruct Harry or was it Harry's idea to steal Bob from Butters to help him understand what Alfred was showing and trying to tell him about. If the former, how did Alfred know about Bob unless Kemmler had him on the island with him while he was Warden.
Uh, Bradley was there, too. And he already told Harry that Rudolph would face justice.
It happened as a side-effect of the WK banner, but something about Harry made it possible (very few WK's can produce a Banner).
We don't yet know what that "something about Harry" was, however.
He is a police officer, his word has weight.
Thank you for making my point. It is part of the Winter Knight's power, Harry was powerful enough to use it.. So people who normally would chose not to fight, were compelled to, even if it was a matter of false hope, that is mind control.
No, the fact that a banner had to be invoked at all says that the people who followed it didn't make the choice of their own free will. If they were afraid to fight, and then the banner, then suddenly they were ready to die? Does that sound like free will to you?
Mab may have used the term, but what Harry did in Battle Ground did infringe on free will. Whatever Mab thinks of it is not relevant really.. You cannot manipulate free will and not be infringing on it.
I can really see Murphy looking at the kinds of limitations Uriel puts on his operatives, and asking if he doesn't have anything with a bit more "kicking monsters' asses" involved in the duties.
"I know a guy..." sez Uriel.