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She's no longer a child. The Archive must be passed from mother to daughter.
WHO is the father (husband?) going to be? Obviously her bodyguard, the Hell Hound is too old and (ICK!) their relationship would preclude such interaction. The same could be said of Harry.
One of the Alphas or one of the Carpenter sons would fit this role nicely (particularly if either pick up one of the swords).
Barring either, Butcher could create a new character who mates and betrays The Archive which complicates Harry's life in horrible ways. Perhaps an Outsider who masquerades as ... who-knows-what. Perhaps a member of the White Court, but The Archive would probably see right through one of their nation.
Just thought I'd throw the subject out for discussion.

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GoT is currently pretty much on every forum in the kingdom(s). I was wondering if anyone had noticed (or if it was just me) the resemblance between the Winter Knight and the White Walkers.
Tam Lin seems to have been a knight, injured in the forest. In exchange for healing his wounds, he was bound in service to the Woodland Fae. He would not be mistaken for a Noble Knight by any means. Many a young maid who wandered through his forest found herself mysteriously with child months later. Perhaps it was a toll he extracted for passage through his realm. SOME legends have it that the Fae were prohibited from interfering in the affairs of humans and the Forest Knight was their way around such obligation. They gave him power and required HIM to do their dirty work. In exchange they healed his wounds/injuries and turned away from his transgressions.
In GoT, it seems the Children of the Forest created the White Walkers--from men--to battle men for them. Their weapon is winter. They raise the dead to do battle. They have no noble side.
Harry is the Winter Knight. The Queen of Winter healed his wounds and his weapon is Winter. She raised him from the dead (sorta) to do battle. Harry seems to be having trouble controlling his less-than-noble side.
Did the authors steal borrow from one another or did they both read the legend(s) of Tam Lin?
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I'll just leave this hear and hope I don't get flamed.

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