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Re: Watsonian McAnally: the son of the chief physician.
« Reply #60 on: August 10, 2015, 12:47:43 AM »
The part where Harry felt at home at Mac's from the first time he set foot there struck me as similar to his bit of prescient intuition when on Demonreach during small favor. Considering all the roles it plays in his life that you point out, and all the time he spends there between books thats not too unreasonable of a watsonian explanation.

I doubt that mac is going to be the white god or christ though: too much controversy.

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Re: Watsonian McAnally: the son of the chief physician.
« Reply #61 on: August 25, 2015, 05:32:26 AM »
The part where Harry felt at home at Mac's from the first time he set foot there struck me as similar to his bit of prescient intuition when on Demonreach during small favor. Considering all the roles it plays in his life that you point out, and all the time he spends there between books thats not too unreasonable of a watsonian explanation.

I doubt that mac is going to be the white god or christ though: too much controversy.

Nor do I. That particular end bit was more of a fun little add on lineage potential dealing with the etymology of his name coinciding with a lesser known parable in the bible that involved said White Christ.
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Re: Watsonian McAnally: the son of the chief physician.
« Reply #62 on: August 25, 2015, 04:55:33 PM »
The part where Harry felt at home at Mac's from the first time he set foot there struck me as similar to his bit of prescient intuition when on Demonreach during small favor. Considering all the roles it plays in his life that you point out, and all the time he spends there between books thats not too unreasonable of a watsonian explanation.

I doubt that mac is going to be the white god or christ though: too much controversy.
Are you specifically referring to where Harry feels like an 'old wolf' come back home? That's one of those Odin, Harry resemblances I think.