Ammorachius is a pretty big symbol of true love.
The White Court, in a world were humanity knows of the supernatural, is going to be the greatest danger from the more humanoid supernaturals. Someone knew what they were doing when they arranged the swords' meaning in their Great Plan.
Yeah, and there's ONE in the entire world. Oh, and it has the capacity (at the cost of a FP, if it wouldn't already qualify) to satisfy ANY catch, from 'not fire' through 'only the Barrabus Noose', not just that of House Raith.
Perhaps so, but if this is the case, then the possibility of there being any other WCV Courts (besides the core three we already know of) becomes very low, unless new Holy Weapons begin springing up to counter the predations of new WCV breeds.Indeed! I think what is being proposed is that Amoracchius would be able to serve as the Catch simply by use - not requiring a Fate Point.
Would a mercy killing count as satisfying the true love catch say a lover saw the person they knew and love become an absolute monster and decided to save them from them self.
Being happily married doesn't mean you have True Love. And even if you do, it doesn't guarantee that any given item linked to your relationship will gain the metaphysical association with that Love.
What's your point?A HUMMWV could fall from the sky too.If Harry banging some silly reporter with little to no survival instinct and a nose for trouble, I'd say quite a few of the married couples are "true love".This stuff is all highly subjective.Also, if two people in "true love" have a ring that symbolizes their relationship, I would think logically that it is more of a leap to assume the thing /doesn't/ have a metaphysical connection than that it does.My point stands.
This has been addressed several times on this board in recent memory. I don't feel the need to rehash the arguments here.