@Gryffin612 -- ahh, I had completely forgotten Bob's depcition of that spell interacting with DR's wards. You're right. Thanks for including the quotes. @ neurovore -- re closed time travel loops and altering the past. I've never considered in much detail the paradoxes of time travel or how to resolve them, so im just muddling through here. In fact, I had to check whether closed time travel loop was the same as what I said about the idea you dont actually alter the past because whatever you do in the past is what you always did so nothing changes. Im not saying I subscribe to that theory, but isnt it by definiton mutually exclusive of being able to alter the past?
Personally I hate time travel plots, and honestly don't even truly believe that TTH as I've described it will happen.
BUT, saying it does, the issue always seems to be, what happened first? If Harry had to travel back to fix LC, then who fixed it the first time? Why didn't they fix it the second time? Did Harry do something that screwed up the other person's actions, and he had to fulfill it himself? Or did it not get fixed the first time? Thus, Harry would have died, so how did the reality where Harry didn't die come about?
The only happy answer I can see is the temporal bridge theory, where the two times are linked together at a place for a duration (time). But the issue with that theory is this: How does Harry leave the bridged location, and if he does, what determines which time he enters?
Let's say that the physical location of the bridge is on DR. A bridge would be built at that location, making both times occur at once at that location. It'd be the same thing Merlin did at the same location.
But then if Harry walks out of the temporal bridge area, what determines the outside time he walks in to? It would have to be the PG time or the future time. Would there be refractal portals that he could choose from? Presumably there would also be a time-limit that the bridge could last. That would be a good plot point, in that if Harry misses it, he's stuck reliving the past from the shadows, in fear of changing anything and destroying reality.
That's why time travel is so difficult. I haven't figured it out yet myself, or I would already be a google/apple millionaire.
the problem is when you realize how strong the reality warping of even a single titan would be; the effect Is so much greater then a shaggy its not even funny. Mab, just by herself, caused near global climate change.
A Titan? eurk.
I dont see how you can drain that into the environment in any way worth while there. Be like trying to channel a flood with a silly straw
as to the WG, im saying things like him may have been involved. We know, for example, that its wasn't merlin who beat the titans and imprisoned them, it was the Greek gods.
seems a lot more likely Merlin was working for someone , to me
there is a major logic problem in saying 'Harry can time travel, because Merlin can do it.' .. kind of like saying 'the space shuttle can destroy planets, because the death star can'.. yea, sure, they are both space ships but we have a small problem of scale here...
I honestly don't see what would prevent Harry from doing what Merlin did, especially if Merlin had outside help. Whether it requires a Fae Queen, a Norse god, or a meddlesome Archangel, Harry could get the help needed if it was truly needed.
And if Harry did it, he would be working for someone. He wouldn't do it himself; I've never thought that would be the case. At times I've theorized Mab or the Gatekeeper helping him find a way to do it. Now that we know Merlin was able to do it once for 5 times, imagining Harry doing it once with 2 times isn't so outrageous to me.
The temporal bridge theory allows for a possible means, but not a motive. I'm still lost as to
why Harry would need to go back. Some speculate to use LilC, but I can't see where it would be easier for gods and queens to work together to send him back, rather than simply help him rebuild a new LilC. It has to be something specific to that time-frame. I've speculated that it was to find out who attacked AT or such, but that's not enough.