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DF Spoilers / Re: The way Blood on his soul survived?
« on: October 17, 2021, 02:50:33 AM »
So Nicodemus once a year can use his Barabbas curse.  He attempted to kill Dresden with it, but Shiro took Dresden's place.  According to the Bible, the people had a choice.  Release Jesus who had done nothing wrong, or release Barabbas, a known criminal.  The people chose Barabbas.  I suspect that Nicodemus is able to choose who lives, or who dies, once a year.  In this situation he used it to save Blood on his soul who was smashed to paste, and should not have survived.

The Genoskwa is ridiculously powerful.  Add Ursiel and he probably can't be killed outside of some very specific method.  I'm saying the block squished him to paste, but he probably wasn't killed by it.  Hades is a cave, and the genoskwa was very skilled with earth magic. Maybe ursiel kept him alive and he figured a way out on his own that only he could take.

 Hannah is dead Because She is just a vessel for Lasciel. The coin was the special part about her.  Unlike the genoskwa, she is just a person without it.

Maybe the Genoskwa gave Hades Ursiel's coin as payment to leave.  Hades is a collector, after all, and his collection was just destroyed, robbed, and given away. 

We don't actually know how, specifically, big... feet? can be killed.  We just know valkryies and einharjar killed them.  Those aren't regular opponents, like vikings.  Odin and other Norse gods were probably involved.

The naagloshi couldn't really be killed either, except under certain conditions, and even then it could just be a temporary phase shift from corporeal to incorporeal until a power level or time limit is reached.  The question of the day...

Who wins in a fight(with no rules because they would both cheat anyway)?
The Naagloshi or the Genoskwa?  I'd love to read that!

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DF Spoilers / Re: Re-reading and this jumped out at me
« on: October 17, 2021, 02:27:50 AM »
The specifics of the Loup Garou curse on MacFinn were (as I recall):
1. Placed by a Saint (which has meaning in the DF according to Jim; apparently it's something like the wizard equivalent for faith-based magic).
2. Affected the firstborn of the MacFinn line.
3. Ensured that the MacFinn lineage would never die out until the End of Days.
Tera West all but stated that she was pregnant,

The curse was that his lineage would never die out until the end of days.
The curse was broken, so the curse isn't still applicable.

If anything, it's probably a thread that will be brought back again when Harry is dropping the Winter Knight mantle.  Jim likes his callbacks and shining different lights on the same situation to bring out different aspects.

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DF Spoilers / Harry's Duster and the dangerous world of Chicago
« on: May 15, 2018, 05:23:23 AM »
Harry wonders if they make bullet proof vests for dogs when mouse gets hurt.  Why doesn't he enchant a fetching doggie tuxedo?  For that matter, why not make Karen, Butters, and Michael some bullet proof stuff?

He was worried about Michael, who had to rely on Charity being awesome and thinking ahead to save him on the train, so why not lay the enchantment right on his tabaed for him?  Hell, a jumpsuit under the armor would have prevented the incident at demonreach,  right?

Help me out here... it's killing me. (And crippling Michael)

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DF Spoilers / Re: Your guess at secret power/mantles of the Council
« on: May 15, 2018, 05:18:29 AM »
Not true. He became blackstaff "in 1884-1885 somewhere in there" but was the Captain of the Wardens prior to that (during the events of Fistful of Warlocks)

Come on, pal.  Think...  he had to beat out Klaus at the start of Summer Knight.  Remember?  The Merlin had 3 plans and the first was replacing the guy from Archangel, Simon Petrovich.

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Cinder Spires Spoilers / Re: Folly Refers to ...? (Spoilers)
« on: December 08, 2015, 12:02:56 AM »
Assuming Tavi is part of a lost Roman legion, it's 2000 years roughly since they got to Alera.  That would easily put them at the same time.  Dresden being related is a stretch, since the whole legion was swallowed.  He'd have to have been related to a family member that wasn't swallowed by the portal 2000 years in advance.  Just stretches the imagination.

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No, I get that "printing" meat is a possible function for the vats.  I'm just reluctant to say that's the most likely function.  That kind of technology doesn't mesh well with the genre, even with handwaved crystal technology.  The setting doesn't seem to have enough scientific background to be able to handle artificial meat.

I always imagined it like when they do limb replacement and such in sci-fi space movies.   The character that is hurt is usually submerged in a tank, and machines (or lazers or whatever) grow the artificial replacement back.  Some examples are Starship Troopers, with Rico.  Age of Ultron, with Hawkeye.  Matrix, with everyone pre-pill.

A vat doesn't necessarily mean the product is a liquid, or even semi-solid.  I imagine the process is like this.

1 ) fill a big ass vat full of enzymes.
2) load in a crystal somewhere (maybe a crystal rod inside the vat, maybe two opposite polarity crystals on either end)
3) energize crystal
4) wait for the enzymes to gather in groups due to the crystal's etheric charge (the way static gathers lint)
5) pull out the completed piece of meat product
6) chop it up

Precedent is there, just not for food.

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Cinder Spires Spoilers / Re: Magic wood(spoilers)
« on: December 07, 2015, 11:45:25 PM »
Robin Hobb's Liveship Traders explores this.  Though it's sail, not steampunk.

That's exactly what I thought during my first read through too.  Parallels are obviously being drawn, at least in the post production personality side (I doubt the wood is dragon spit in Jims books) :)

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