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DF Spoilers / Drakul's game
« on: November 23, 2020, 09:30:31 AM »
It occured to me that Drakul could have killed or captured all the wardens, Harry, LtW and River Shoulders.

Harry says he carries more personal power (at least in terms of raw will, if not magic too) than the Lords of the Outer Night. It's unclear if he was including the Red King too, but it seems likely given that Drakul is one of the beings that could have beaten Man in a straight duel.

If he had used his Will to bind or even kill them, I doubt any of them except perhaps Harry could have resisted for long and maybe River.

It seems like the entire point of the tactical contest, at least to me, was to see what they were made of. If they had been to weak he wouldn't have bothered with them. He wants strong recruits surely, hence why he picked battle hardened wardens.

Despite this, I am not sure why the whole charade. Why not capture and turn all of them? Surely LtW would be a target, let alone River.  Imagine a Black Court Bigfoot. Would be truly terrifying! Blood on his Soul would look like a cartoon villain compared with that.

Perhaps there was a distraction element for Ethniu too...but LtW seemed to think he didn't really care how the battle went as long as he got what he came for. Three wardens out of all that seems like slim pickings. And the three weakest at that. Especially when you consider he lost two vamps too.

Unless he wanted them for other reasons of course. Perhaps it isn't about recruits really. We know star borns get sacrificed for the stars and stones.  Perhaps it's about luring them to him. But then, he seemed rather bored of Harry quickly.

So perhaps it's more like the whole Justin/He Who Walks Behind thing. Perhaps it was one thing meant to look like another. Perhaps it was about twisting Harry a bit...into whatever he is supposed to be.

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After reviewing a bit of Highlander (specifically the first one) some things clicked in my head.

There is this whole thing in Highlander about the Prize (essentially, a version of ascension with the option of mortality), and with it direct the course of humanity.

Highlander immortals are not truly immortal but can die from beheading. Should they kill another immortal, they gain something called the Quickening - which also occurs when they connect to the world around them. Basically, it's tapping into energy. When they have killed another immortal, they seem to get that immortals energy and power. In the later movies I think it can even turn them good or evil, depending on what the immortal they killed was like. Finally, though it isn't the case in the first film in the later films the "gathering" (an event where all the immortals are drawn to America (of all places) to kill each other and gain the "Prize" turns out to be a cycle.

All of this is important to know considering some of the latest reveals.

I am wondering if the starborn are similar beings. Perhaps they are immortals, or immortals in the making - scions of a sort. They have the option to choose. I say this because of Mab's comment to Dresden about how whilst immortality offers significant advantage, it is no substitute for intelligence. When Eb looks upset that she says this to Dresden, she smoothly cuts him off before he can interject and says "should that ever become necessary, for some bizarre reason" - a not at all important hint.

Drakul, Listen and Dresden are all the known starborn. Two mortals and a possible immortal.

The possible (still mortal) starborn still roaming around are: Elaine, Marcone, Nicodemus, Rashid, Riley (there's a theory floating around), Kumori (if she isn't Elaine), Cowl (possibly).

The possible (immortal) starborn still roaming around are: Mab, Vadderung, Titania (given that she might be Mab's actual twin).

The possible (mortal) starborn but are deceased (probably): The OG Merlin Emrys, Kemmler (almost certainly).

Thoughts?

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DF Spoilers / Outsiders and Walkers.
« on: October 02, 2020, 04:44:22 AM »
Something I picked up in Battle Ground.

Quote
And an Outsider with the power of a Walker
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This is curious.

What exactly is a Walker? I have found almost nothing across fiction apart from Planeswalkers.

And while clearly not all Outsiders are Walkers, could a Walker also not be an Outsider? What special gifts do Walkers have in particular?

Now I know in some ways Jim has seemed to suggest that the Walkers are three special Outsiders with incredible power (that ranges from being "as big as Mab, but unbearably deeper" to Uriel-level might). It seems that they can only exercise their power at specific moments too.

But why call them Walkers? Where exactly do they Walk? Before, Beside and Behind...a person? A being? The Army of Outsiders? The events the Outsiders create?

Perhaps they can Walk across multiple realities, as some (including myself) have wondered for a long time.

Thoughts?

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DF Spoilers / Vampires
« on: October 01, 2020, 11:32:21 AM »
In one of Jim's most recent Q and As, he says Soulfire and Necromancy have been used together before and created a very disturbing result. He says we should be able to work out what and that they are still running around.

Vampires, in particular Black Court seem likely. But could also be White. Thoughts?

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DF Spoilers / Titans !!BATTLE GROUND SPOILERS!!
« on: October 01, 2020, 11:29:38 AM »
So, considering what we saw of Ethniu (and in some ways she was a lower level Titan) we can see why they were so hard to defeat and why the "new" gods had to come along and defeat them.

But there remains some questions about them.

1. Are they all the same sort of being?

2. What is the relationship they have to the Angels? Both appear to be from Before Creation. Ethniu seems very familiar with both Namshiel and the Speaker that talks through Butters (implied to be Uriel or Gabriel).

3. Are they all related? Did they work together, even across cultures?

4. Did they all wear Titanic Bronze? It seems like most were surprised Ethniu was wearing it at all.

5. What's the relationship between Olympian Bronze and Mordite? Seems like two opposite forces being used together. And what even is Olympian Bronze? I doubt it makes you as invincible as Titanic Bronze otherwise there would be no need to create Titanic Bronze. So what are it's advantages? As the Olympians were younger than the Titans one imagines it had an older name back then, and if so, what was Olympian Bronze called originally?

6. Did the Greek Titans (Cronus, Atlas, Hyperion etc) rule the world once? How did the new gods (Olympians) defeat them? It seems understandable just how much of a threat they were.

7. Does every culture have Titans?

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DF Spoilers / Former Wardens of Demonreach
« on: October 01, 2020, 11:23:13 AM »
Per Jim's most recent interview, apart from the OG Merlin, we know of one for sure and possibly know at least one of the two preceding Harry.

So Kemmler was Warden somewhere before WW1.

Then it was an Unknown.

Then it was...someone we know but Jim hasn't revealed. My guess is Justin or Maggie Le Fay.

Any other thoughts? Also, it can't be any current Senior Council Wizards per WOJ.

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DF Spoilers / Who runs the White Council?
« on: September 30, 2020, 07:41:39 AM »
So Jim said in his most recent Q&A at Barbara Bookstores that do we really think that anyone running the White Council is really what they look like.

Now you can take that a couple of ways:

1. The Merlin isn't actually running the White Council. He is just a figure head or someone's puppet.
2. The Merlin isn't what we think he is. Human, not human, black council who knows.
3. The Senior Council report to Something Else. Maybe Vadderung, maybe some other Big Deal.

If 1 is true, I'd say that 3 could also be true. However if 1 is true and 3 is not, then which member of the White Council is actually the boss? Cristos (seems unlikely), LtW (possibly, but probably not), Eb (hell of a sucker punch, but there you have it), Rashid (very possible yet seems a bit busy), Martha Liberty (would be fascinating, I think, but considering she supported Harry in Summer Knight seems unlikely), Ancient Mai (the least known, so probably the most likely after the Merlin).

However, it also could be that Arthur Langtry isn't what he seems. Could he be something else?

And if the SC do report to Something, what is that thing? Vadderung would be the right choice as he taught the OG Merlin yet he seems a bit busy and it would seem to run counter to his whole "I'm gonna teach you, but then it's up to you".

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First off, probably my favourite book to date. Definitely feels like it could have just been combined with Peace Talks and reads very well together (as I spent the day before re-reading Peace Talks). Some issues in the book but overall extremely pleased.  There is more big reveals than any book yet, but probably more ground work and set-ups for the future than previous books. Harry is in deeper water than ever.

1. Starborn. Lots of reveals. We meet several of them - which is a big hint that lots of the major teams have one. Clearly they also have multiple uses. Some of which are so terrible that even knowing them causes issues.

a)   Listen is one (and he disappears but isn't dead after all is said and done), it explains his importance to the Empress although she does seem more nonchalant than the others about Starborn. Drakul (more on him later) is also one. And we learn from Mavra that he seems to want to sacrifice Starborn to or for the "Stars and the Stones". Harry also finally pays attention and actually asks more questions about the big stuff.

b) As it seems likely there are multiple Starborn running around there are a number of possible candidates:
Elaine (almost certain now considering Justin's involvement...more so if she were Kumori), Marcone (seems like another reveal), Nicodemus (would explain a lot of his game), Rashid (for obvious reasons). Perhaps others. Part of me thinks all these beings have the potential to be something else and it's about Choice. Drakul certainly hints that the White Council intended for Harry to be a weapon for them (perhaps a sacrifice too). Interestingly, I would say that humour and insouciance are traits that all known Starborn seem to share (Drakul, Harry and Listen). Maybe that's a clue.

2. Gods. Angels. Cosmology. HOOO BOY. Jim gave away A LOT of information. So I have to break it down.

a) Angels (even the regular ones) seem to outrank most Gods now. But the implication is that may not always have been the case. However, it is also implied the cost of their might is their own Free Will. And if you read some of the interactions carefully in the series (like with the Angel of Death) they are not all entirely happy with that perhaps. I'd say another War is brewing. But that's just a theory.

b) Ethniu calls an Angel (I think implied to be Gabriel or Uriel) a traitor, lapdog, and coward. It implies an almost personal knowledge of the speaker (who was speaking through Butters). The word traitor is, to me, VERY significant. Jim recently revealed in an interview a few things about "Before" Creation. One of which was that all the Gods were there but don't all remember it quite the same as cause and effect were not yet invented (or something to that effect). My theory is that the Speaker (Uriel or whoever) wasn't always an Angel. In fact, I'd go so far to say that the Gods and Angels by and large were all the same spirits or whatever. Some even might be offshoots of larger beings. But that beings like the Speaker (Uriel or Gabriel) chose TWG. Perhaps TWG wasn't all powerful in a sea of chaos surrounded by other all powerful beings. Perhaps it didn't mean much until TWG chose to make Creation. And I would hazard a guess that beings like the Speaker (assuming they weren't created by TWG) chose to become His servants. I believe that Ethniu and her kind were allowed to be a part of Creation if they contributed to it. But along the way they believed they should rule it. And so have been eliminated or reduced or banished or imprisoned.

b) Beings. Vadderung says to Harry "that being you call Mister Sunshine". Gard says to Harry "the being who you have dealt with is...only a facet of the being whose symbol [valknut] that is. His guises are created to diminish him into something the mortal mind can accept. But though he may not have the strength he once did, that being is an elemental one". So instead of terms like "god" or "angel" or "demon" we get "being". I think this is important. I think Jim is revealing to Harry (and us readers) what he has hinted at in the past. Namely, that all these varying beings are just one way of looking at them and understanding them. The whole three blind men and an elephant analogy. We as humans see them as separate and so they come to mortals in ways they can process (perhaps informed by that belief about them) but ultimately that isn't the true being. Just the face it currently wears. I think this supports my earlier point that once upon a time all these beings were together and it's only now they are in different teams. Which leads me to my next point.

3. Vadderung. I'd say there is a reasonable hint he is or was also Zeus (his Spear unleashed was literally a lightning bolt). But the phrase Gard says also seems to hint that he might well have been much more. Perhaps many things.

4. Titanic Bronze. Whilst it was impressive at times, it literally was also belief armour. If you don't think you can be hurt then you can't. Moment that changes... Curious too that there is a substance called "Olympian Bronze" which is part of what it's made of (I think Jim may have borrowed a page from Rick Riordan). It also was infused with mordite. Interestingly, even the Swords had trouble damaging her in any serious capacity. Had Ethniu been more capable, or say someone like Marcone had her gifts, I think the fight would have gone very differently.

5. The Eye. Was mostly very impressive although hardly a nuke. More like the energy of a nuke focussed. Arguably far more dangerous but it would have been nice to see an OMG moment. Everyone likes a big boom. Also, Harry lying about who ended up with it and using it to manipulate Marcone was stupid on Harry's part. He won the round but he will pay for it. If he had been prepared to try and buy the castle off Marcone he might have dodged the eventual repercussions. But it can kill Immortals apparently. Mab was concerned it could finish her. So now we have two ways Immortals can kill: conjunctions and super-magical power. Which makes a certain amount of sense.

6. Reality breaking. Lifted pretty much from Warhammer I think. More magic equals less reality. Too much equals catastrophic reality failure. Also, Ferrovax went from closing the Earth to holding reality together from the Nevernever. It seems like Jim forgot what he was doing and put him in a new position. It still gels and was cool but the Archive ended up with the Svartalves. I suspect in an older copy Ferrovax was with them but later Jim had to change things and ended up with Ivy. But Bob mentioned that if there was too much strain Reality might collapse.

7. Speaking of inconsistencies. Mab at the end of PT says she has to go to the Outer Gates as they under intense attack. And then...she doesn't. Leah clearly holds the fort. But tbh I would have thought logical Mab would defend REALITY first and then Chicago. But that's just me.

8. Marcone. His new power-up suits him fine. I wondered if he would ever go that far. I daresay he won't stop though. And it gives him a way to take on Harry directly. I don't think Harry is going to find him as easy to threaten in future. But in taking up that power he now is working against that Celestial Power. He might find that the Knights of the Cross are a bit scary. He seems like he is going the Nicodemus route but I don't see them working together. Too much bad blood. I think he will attempt to control the Knights of the Blackened Denarius. I think Nic will devolve into a much more crazy villain.

9. Mab. Pretty damn badass. Took a direct hit off the Eye and lived (barely). Killed thousands of the enemy on her own. However, not invincible. Ethniu clearly would have killed her eventually. She was very much fighting out of her weight class. For perspective, Ethniu took on the Erlking, Vadderung and Titania (at her peak power) and trashed them. It cost her energy but she wasn't worried. So for those who thought Mab wasn't trying or Mab was mmore powerful than Ethniu etc. She wasn't. But she wasn't meant to be either. Mab's real virtue is her will. She wouldn't bow to Ethniu. She fought Hate with Logic (how she resisted the Eye). She outfoxed her enemy. Brawn was never going to win her the match. Interesting that her Unicorn (which Harry compared to a Wizard's foci) was immortal too. I didn't think there were that many running around. Makes me think that it is a part of her, like Odin's Ravens. She also said we and us a lot at the end. More evidence that the Queens are not as separate as they appear. And she resolved some differences with Titania...

10. Titania. Finally showed up for another cameo. Was still quite awesome despite getting trashed by Ethniu. Had a cryptic line about what the arrival of Ethniu meant, and that she always did her duty. Clearly an old wound. I suspect it means killing Mab when Mab goes off the deep end. But that's just a WAG. I also suspect that this whole battle was a sign of the end game coming to a close, whatever it is.

11. Drakul. Very badass, but if so slightly underwhelming. I was expecting a Ferrovax-level monster and got an uber-vampire dark wizard. I mean, he hardly seemed bothered by anything they threw at him and LtW seemed to take heart they survived at all. He also killed Chandler (it seems) almost negligently. It is possible he sent Chandler to his lair to become his servant. He was more powerful than all the LoON and I think it's a further hint he was the sire of all Vampires...in a way. He also seemed hardly concerned by the skirmish at all and his true prize was chaos and more wizards. The fact he is starborn suggests he was mortal or is mortal. Perhaps whatever the being that was trapped in his mortal shell is limited by the meat suit. Perhaps you need to be a starborn to be possessed by such beings. I don't seem him sacrificing himself on the Stars and Stones (whatever they are). Clearly his heir (Dracula) was a disappointment. But he also possessed a sense of humour calling the White Council (or Senior Council) "their immaculate beardlinesses". He possesses Namshiel's trick of instant teleport. Which along with several other hints suggests an infernal connection. He might not be Lucifer but I am sure there is a connection. And I don't doubt he is Cowl's boss. He also has all the standard Black Council powers yet perhaps not the weaknesses. He wasn't a corpse either. Beyond that, he also has the Word of Kemmler (surely passed on by Mavra). And what seems to remain of the old Elders of the Black Court seemed to be there (although hardly the Mab destroying group they once were).

11Librarians. The Men in Black. Lara classes them as extremely dangerous and even Vadderung seems concerned. Which, to me, is very disappointing. I really hope Jim doesn't pull out a bunch of uber-powerful Watchers or Men of Letters or Masons etc. Knowledge is power, sure. But I very much dislike the fantasy trope where a secret society with a library seem to have every book every, especially on the threat they need to face. "Here is our book on Wizard hunting, on God binding etc". They always seem to have the exact tome they need. Which as any historian will tell you (or even your own common sense) is very unlikely. It's hard enough searching through the mountains of information we already have to find anything worthwhile. But beyond that, things get destroyed over time. It's that simple. Knowledge of the ancient world is scarce. Record keeping wasn't all that thorough, was full of bias by those who recorded things (often from people who recorded history via stories that were already embellished and passed down through oral tradition) and often anything to heretical got destroyed, not to mention all the changes in rulership and various disasters that occurred. It's a wonder we have anything. And I really hope they don't have all this special anti-magic tech. It just gets more and more ridiculous from there. I for one will be very disappointed if they go around wiping the floor with everyone.

12 Also, was disappointed the masquerade didn't fully drop. Seems like Jim couldn't pick how much he wanted it to drop so tried to do it without doing it. He wants Harry to have some of his old life (house, pets, city, job etc) but also continue the whole 'world has changed' thing. If 60,000 people died in a terror event in the US (and consider only 3000 died initially in 9/11 and only a few buildings were destroyed), the ENTIRE COUNTRY would go berserk. It would not be business as usual. It would be martial law. The US quite probably would declare war on SOMEBODY. People would want answers. Not to mention, how will they keep it quiet? Thousands would have witnessed the supernatural. I suspect word-of-mouth would be more convincing than any footage (especially these days). If Jim wanted BAU, I think a hurricane or some other natural disaster would have been the way to go. Just my thoughts. I kinda just wanted Jim to rip of the band-aid and have a brave new world. Probably more x-men than Harry Potter I would think but still.

13 Seems like the Placard was a lot of build-up for very little bang. Even the Athame/Spear of Destiny (that's canon now) wasn't all that impressive. I suspect Harry hasn't yet realised how to use them but still. Was a bit...underwhelming.

14Deaths and Injuries. Murphy, well the writing was on the wall. A hero's death. But it was tragic. And Jim found a convenient way for Harry not to be able to see her again (at least in this life). Not only that, but he found an interesting job for her (lots of foreshadowing). Although, Murphy was Catholic. Maybe she wants to go to the other heaven? I wonder how that all works. I do hope she got to have a chat to her father at least. Thought Eb was done for, seems like he survived. I guess Jim didn't want to give Harry to many weapons yet. I guess he is saving up the Blackstaff. Hendricks, that was an odd one. But I guess Marcone really doesn't need him now. Rudy should of died but I guess he is just a pain forever. For some reason, Jim really hates that character. He has zero redeeming qualities. But, he is fun to hate. Sanya, Eb, LtW, and Butters all took big hits. I don't think they will be as strong in future.

15 Monsters. Was very cool and was good to see that the theory confirmed that the Fomor turn humans into monsters. But was odd to only see a few variants. The Hunters, Octokongs, the Fomor Sorcerers, the Servitors (turtlenecks) and the Jotuns. Would have been good to see some more creatures. And strangely, Ethniu and Balor etc are gods but Corb isn't. Not sure how that works. Fire Jotuns were very cool though. And even a Thor reference! Got to see a lot of nasty Fae too. Corb wasn't very threatening in the end which was a shame, Jim made him out to be reasonably bad but then we saw nothing. But I don't think we have seen the last of him either.

16 Cristos...doesn't seem Black Council. Maybe stupid. Maybe a puppet. But doesn't act like an open servant. Also, didn't seem to use the right magic to be Cowl. So one less candidate I think.

17 He Who Walks Beside. Nemesis' confirmed identity. Curiously, why don't the others have nicknames? Why does this Outsider just possess people and not look like the other two? Also, it seemed like Nemesis doesn't infect multiple beings at once. In fact, it seems like it infects just the one being at a time. Which would explain a few things. And now Justine is the host (a nice confirmation that she was off for some time). Although you can bet the baby is bad news and not just a baby White Court Vampire. It seems Lara either a) knew and was working with Justine, or b) didn't know but had her own plans around Justine. Feels like Grey wouldn't have intervened if there was no threat. I suppose it's possible that c) Lara knew but didn't want to tell anyone about Justine and was attempting to deal with it her own way. Also, very clear there are Outsiders in Demonreach considering this is the second time (just like Cold Days) it has used a big distraction just to get on the island. But it was scared of Alfred, so that's something. It also revealed a little about the Outsider's end game (which many have guessed at) - Empty Night. The dissolution of all Creation into silence and nothingness. And Nemesis seemed to think that it's closer than ever despite Harry's victory. Also, so much more pain for Thomas. Guy can't catch a break.

18 Molly. Mab thinks she should be killed in the event of Mab's death (so that's happening in the books at some point). Whether Dresden will go through with it is another matter. But I took Mab's implication that Molly wouldn't do what is needed (i.e. too emotional) to save Reality.

19 Mab is making Harry marry Lara. What Lara gets out of it is unclear other than an alliance (and not a long term one). Jim has been foreshadowing Lara and Harry's eventual boinking since Lara was first introduced. I think it's all part of making Harry darker, just like Harry's mother. We all have wondered how Margaret Le Fay could take up with Lord Raith. But I think we start to see how such things can come about. Was cruel to do it right after Murphy's death. But I think Harry has further darkside to go yet. I mean, Fidelacchius did hurt him. All that stuff about absolute good or evil. Seems to me Harry is going very dark side, if the Sword is any barometer.

20 I also think we have had some confirmation about Lord Raith's protection. Eb describes mordite as being "the most evil stuff from the Outside" (which is curious, considering it's all bad out there...right?) But in that he is also talking about how once it is alloyed into Titanic Bronze it consumes energy instead of life. Seems exactly like Lord Raith's protection. Which isn't to say he was wearing Titanic Bronze of course. More like, beings of the same origin as mordite could provide such protection. Why Eb didn't think of this when he attempted to kill Raith is curious (mostly as Jim likely hadn't invented it yet) but still. 

21 Infernal or Celestial power. Clearly, when it comes to Outsiders or other such big things these are the forces that count. Interesting that Nicodemus and his Knights could potentially have injured the Titan just as the Swords might. Seems like it wasn't like anyone could do much but resist her. Vadderung also seemed extremely wary of using Angels even as part of a defence trap.

22 A lot of references to parallel timelines and alternate futures. The fight between the immortals seems to involve guessing or perhaps even willing certain realities to make themselves present. It wasn't really a fight of energy but of Will. Ethniu forced through the reality where she won that fight. Mab talks of the cost of creating new branches of the universe. Harry seems to see multiple realities around him.

23 Harry is so going to disappear on his wedding day to Lara. Mark my words. Mirror Mirror.

24 Harry is going to fight the White Council soon. Maybe not next book. Maybe not even until the BAT. But that show down is coming.

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DF Spoilers / The Placard
« on: September 23, 2020, 04:40:40 AM »
Harry describes it as "embodied intercession". Which he then explains is something to do with pouring the sins of humanity on Christ or something. In effect, it allows an individual to be the protection for a threshold. So Mac's place is "essentially invulnerable" but Mac himself isn't, and must be the focus for any attack before the bar and it's occupants can be attacked.

In writing terms, there is a fair bit of foreshadowing. Mac will likely have to place himself between the Last Titan or an Outsider etc and will pay a heavy cost (perhaps the ultimate one). It also hints at perhaps what Christ was doing during the Crucifixion.

It's a similar literary device to JK Rowling's Fidelius Charm in Harry Potter. The place is protected and both unfindable and untouchable (as are it's occupants) while the Secret Keeper (who is the only person who bares the knowledge of the location) does not reveal it.

Bit of a plot hole though, how does Harry Dresden know how such a powerful artefact works? How does he even know of the concept of embodied intercession? And moreover, how does he even know how to use it? How does he know about how to use any of the others? And what about alternative uses?

There is scant info about the Occult lore around the Placard or in other works of fiction, same with embodied intercession. Curious use of the word intercession too. It literally means "cutting off, interruption, intersection" so what does the Placard do? Cut off Mac's pub from the mortal world and/or spirit world? Place the champion inbetween the threat and the sanctuary?

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DF Spoilers / Jury Duty and the Peace Talks
« on: September 10, 2020, 10:44:32 AM »
After re-reading Jury Duty, it occurs to me that one of the stronger candidates for using the FBI to hound Dresden is the White Court.

Now, that would suggest it is Lara - but not necessarily. There has been division in every major supernatural organisation.

But coupled with the fact that the White Court was clearly interfering/testing with the Fomor during Bombshells (and the Svartalves) and also during Even Hand, I think it suggests that more is going on behind the scenes.

Perhaps the FBI aren't merely watching Justine but actually protecting her.

Which all begs the question: is Eb right about the White Court? And is Thomas complicit?

Knowing the Thomas story lines he probably is but there is some noble but misguided or foolish attempt to protect those he loves. But it will look bad.

But it would not at all surprise me if Eb was right about the White Court and Harry just hadn't realised how much they are playing him and everyone else.

Thoughts?

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DF Spoilers / Elemental Chaos
« on: September 07, 2020, 10:13:54 AM »
In Bombshells, I noticed that Lea compared Molly's ability to derail things to Dresden's. She likens it to elemental chaos.

Now the only other time I have heard that in the series was in Peace Talks when Harry talks of the Outside.

It could be just random. A turn of phrase, of metaphor. But I think it was a hint.

Dresden isn't from order, he is from chaos. He is a destroyer.

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DF Spoilers / Nightmares
« on: September 07, 2020, 09:43:28 AM »
The theme of nightmares is curious.

When Harry killed the Red Court it caused mass bad dreams for any man or women with even a smidge of talent. I suspect even Agent Tilly had nightmares. Particularly pregnant or new mothers had it the worst.

All the dreams had the same theme: dead children. The world in flames. Terror and destruction sweeping across the globe in an unstoppable wave. Destruction of anything like order or civilisation.

And somewhere, I can't remember how, the nightmares are linked to the Fomor. Does anyone know?

And then of course there is the Nightmare himself, Leonid Kravos' uber-ghost. But who would have given Kravos the knowledge? And it was a particularly curious magic to use. Mavra did seem involved in that story. Not only that, but Kravos (and perhaps his ghost...perhaps not though) was infected by Nemesis.

The theme of the nightmares seems to fit into the plans of the Fomor too.

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DF Spoilers / Cowl's name
« on: September 07, 2020, 04:31:23 AM »
I have been wondering why he is called Cowl.

Could it be that he really chooses his moniker based on his hood?

Or perhaps it is a phonetic trick? Jim writes Cowl, but other characters are saying Cowell, or Cowel? Like the Welsh name.

But maybe it is because of his birth. Some babies are born with a caul or cowl. A caul is a sort of skin sac that covers part or sometimes the whole of the head and face of a baby. It's pretty rare (less than 1 in 80,000) normally removed rather easily, but in the past it was considered a sign of good luck and an omen that the child was destined for greatness. In some cases the caul itself was used to defend against witches and sorcerers. However in Romania it was considered that those born with a caul would become Strigoi (Vampires) upon death.

In any case, what do you think is the origin of his name?

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DF Spoilers / Asgard
« on: September 07, 2020, 03:31:50 AM »
So, for those who are as yet unaware, Asgard is the mythological home of the Norse gods. Google it if you want more detail.

In the Dresden Files, we can be sure it does/did exist in the Never Never as evidenced by (Vadderung etc).

The -gard element in Asgard’s name is a reference to the ancient Germanic concept of the distinction between the innangard and utangard. That which is innangard (“inside the fence”) is orderly, law-abiding, and civilized, while that which is utangard (“beyond the fence”) is chaotic, anarchic, and wild. This applies both to the geographical plane and the human psyche; thoughts and actions can be innangard or utangard just as readily as spatial locations. Asgard is the ultimate model of the innangard, while Jotunheim, the “Homeland of the Giants,” is the epitome of the utangard.

Midgard (“Middle Enclosure”), the world of human civilization, is, as the name implies, somewhere in the middle – not quite as innangard as Asgard and not quite as utangard as Jotunheim. But Midgard is a space enclosed, on the geographical plane, by fences, and on the psychological plane by norms and laws. This makes it much closer – at least in theory – to Asgard than to Jotunheim. In other words, Asgard is the divine model upon which the pre-Christian Norse people patterned their world.

It seems to me that the Jotnar/Jotuns could well be connected for the Outsiders (in the Dresden Files). This could be further evidence that the Aesir once were the defenders/guardians of Reality. Perhaps the Outer Gates and Wall are much older than the Fae. I don't think the Jotuns are necessarily Outsiders themselves. But perhaps they are related/connected like the Fomor and the Outsiders are.

Curiously, Muspelheim is home of the World Destoryers. So I would say that there is a relation there, too.


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DF Spoilers / Conjunctions
« on: September 07, 2020, 02:40:52 AM »
So conjunctions are clearly very important. They can mark places in time and space, and release immortals from their stasis of immortality during Halloween. The also can support heavy duty magic.

I believe that the 666 cycle is also a particular conjunction. It creates a spotlight of sorts upon Earth and any child born within that light could wield power over the Outsiders...among other things.

But I also think a further conjunction follows that allows level of resetting of the current playing field. A chance to rewrite the status quo. This is the game that Nicodemus, Vadderung, the White King (now Lara) and others are playing.

I also believe that this is how Merlin created Demonreach i.e. by using one or more conjunctions. Perhaps Halloween. This gave him at least part of the energy he needed to create such a prison in 5 different times simultaneously. This allowed him to travel through time. This allowed him to create incredible wards and energies. And even bind/shape/create Alfred.

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