Building on Knnn, here's my explanation of the whole book.
Explaining Small Favor (after Cold Days)
Who moved first?Not Titania, per WOJ:
The first are just the newer gruffs, those most recent from being Changelings. They attacked Harry simply because Mab declared that she had chosen him as her emissary.
Not Uriel, as it's against the Rules.
So either Mab or Nemesis started first.
For me, it seems almost certain that Nemesis made the first move. Mab was in defensive crouch at that moment:
- her Lady was a traitor
- Lea, her number two, was imprisoned
- her knight was a traitor (in jail)
- the bulk of her army was fighting a major assault
- the rest of it had to keep Summer at bay
- she had been attacked by the Reds
- and by a Fallen, killing even her personal guard
- and any of her troops could be infected
So Mab was in a very difficult position, facing several attacks at the same time while her main pieces were out of play. Mab's resources were already heavily strained, so I don't see her trying such an immensely dangerous gambit (if she loses the Archive is infected!) in such a weakened state. As we can see in Proven Guilty, she adopts a defensive strategy (remember the troops on the borders of Summer).
On the other hand, Nemesis is ascendant, and has seemingly nothing to lose. So Namshiel has a two part plan:
- destroying Marcone
- capturing the Archive
What's the common thread? Both would weaken Mab.
Destroying MarconeAttacking Marcone was just a way to attack the Accords:
She grimaced and began packing another couple inches of intestine back into her abdomen. “The Accords have been breached. A challenge must be lodged. An Emissary summoned. As a Warden”—she gasped for a moment, and then fumbled the glue into place—“you have the authority to call a challenge.”
“Yes. Another signatory of the Accords, just as Marcone is now. I have no authority to challenge their actions. But you do. You may be able to force them into the light, bring the pressure of all the members of the Accords against them.”
The Accords are enforced by Mab and the signatories. Attacking Marcone was very smart, as Mab was too weak to enforce them, and the other signatories don't care about a random mortal:
“The Accords don’t mean anything if they aren’t enforced and supported,” I said. “In the long run, it’s in our own best interests to make sure they’re supported now, before a precedent is set and—”
“Don’t bullshit me,” the captain of the Wardens snarled, a hint of an Italian accent creeping into her speech. “If we take formal action it could provoke a war—a war we simply cannot afford. We all know the Red Court is only catching its breath. We can ill afford the losses we’ve already taken, much less those we might assume in a new conflict.”
I made sure to keep my voice steady, grim. “Mab has contacted me personally. She has indicated that it is strongly in our own best interests to intervene.”
It wasn’t exactly a lie. I hadn’t ever specified who we meant. And with any luck the mention of Mab would keep Luccio’s attention completely. The only reason the Red Court hadn’t wiped us out in the years-long war was that Mab had given the Council right-of-way through the portions of the Nevernever under her control, allowing us wizards to stay as mobile as our opponents, who had considerably less difficulty employing mortal vehicles to maneuver its soldiery.
That part is pure genius. Mab wants to defend her accords, as they allow her to focus on Nemesis:
Nicodemus and his ilk were clearly in violation of my Accords, and obviously planning to abuse them to further his ambition. That was reason enough to see his designs disrupted.
but she can't do it herself, so she uses the WC as cat's paw through Harry.
Capturing the Archive
The Archive is incredibly dangerous, and with the new WOJ about the Archive's role in the Oblivion war, it could be also used as a source of Names to bring back all the old horrors. And the Archive resided in a very young girl, so an potentially easy target for the infection.
I think we can say the attack on the Archive was in the plan from the very beginning:
No, scratch that. Exactly the way they had for Marcone, I realized. The huge spell that had been used to tear apart the defenses of the crime lord’s panic room hadn’t simply been a way for the Denarians to secure the bait in this scheme. It had been a field test for their means to cut off the magical energy from a large area, and access to the Nevernever with it—and to imprison something big at the same time.
I didn’t blame him. Even among professionals this circle was impressive. Lots of luminous, glowing lines and swirls involved, and that always looks fantastic, especially at night. The gold and silver and precious stones didn’t hurt things, either. The light and music show being put on by the chimes and crystals added a wonderful little eerie edge to it all, especially given the grotesque art that framed the interior magical symbology. “This is some upper-tier stuff,” I said quietly. “It will be another century, maybe two, before I’m good enough to come close to this level of work. It’s delicate. One single thing a fraction of an inch out of place and the whole thing goes kablooie. It’s powerful. When you’re putting this together, if any one of a couple of dozen of the power flows slips for even an instant, the whole thing goes out of balance and could go up with enough force to blow the top off of this whole hillside. It took a freaking genius to put this together, Michael.”
So both the field and the prison had been prepared before the whole operation had begun.
Mab has many sources of information, and has been keeping an eye on Namshiel. So she's knows that something huge is about to happen. She must react. Nemesis is her archenemy, so by definition she's going to ruin his day. And letting him weaken the Accords and take Ivy would be a devastating defeat:
The enemy could not be allowed to gain the power represented by the child Archive.
Why does Mab name Harry as her emissary? I already explained that before. It was the only way for her to enforce the Accords. By bringing Harry as her emissary, she would push the WC into enforcing them.
Obviously, that created a new problem: Harry would call the Archive. However, Mab has a a lot of respect for Uriel, so in a way it was a bonus: by bringing Harry in, she managed to make both the WC and Uriel work for her, and her knight gained soulfire.
Third reason: she knew the circle was on Demonreach, so calling Harry would also ensure that Harry and DM meet for the first time.
Now, this was not a perfect move, there was still a high risk of failure. But for Mab there was no perfect move: Nemesis had seized the initiative for several years, and Mab was forced to react. She had two possibilities: not naming Harry emissary, and the Accords would have been weakened by Marcone's destruction, or naming Harry and still having a chance of winning the day. Both moves were dangerous, but in the end she got lucky.
The hob attack Not really sure.
Maybe Maeve did it (
): it was a possibility for Nemesis to capture Ivy and to kill Mab's emissary and future knight, while at the same time spreading distrust toward Mab:
“I find it unlikely that an attack of this magnitude could be anything but a deliberate attempt to abduct or assassinate me. Mab and Titania have involved themselves in this business,” the Archive said in a matter-of-fact tone. “Mister Dresden is currently Winter’s Emissary in this affair—and need I remind you that hobs are beholden to Winter—to Mab?”
You note that most infected people tend to slander Mab, and so Nemesis tried to make the Archive doubt her.
Titania Titania was just an idiot. She sends (WOJ) her minions to counter Mab's minions, and kill the winter emissary, without looking at the big picture.
Two possible explanations (Thx GrandPanjandrum and wildfire393):
- due to a severe breakdown in communication (one millennium since their last conversation ), Titania could not see the big picture
- due to her very nature she had to respond to Mab. Yet her response still let Harry escape in the end (Fix gives him the idea about the leaf).
NicodemusThe poor man got tricked. He understands it at the Shedd, where he sees that all his actions were in fact in Nemesis's service. Payback will come in Book 15.
Mab WINS She wins on everything: Namshiel is captured, the Accords are upheld, Ivy is not infected, her knight gets soulfire, DM and Harry meet for the first time.