Something occurred to me that I found a little odd about Nemesis. In the Oblivion war the idea is removing all the Names of the Old Ones, removing their connection to reality. The more modern gods gained power from worship, praise, and generally the population believing in them. In both cases these Beings gain power from knowledge of their existence. Nemesis is the exact opposite though. Harry is told that Nemesis kills anyone with knowledge of it's existence. Isn't that a little strange? What is it that causes this difference?
I had a couple ideas:
1. Nemesis is somehow the opposite, and gains power from lack of knowledge of it's existence. Can't explain why it would work like this. Maybe it's latched on to people's belief in the unknown, and their fear of it. So it's powered by being unknown.
2. Nemesis is in fact a mortal wizard. I actually think this is possible. The Old Ones have been around since like forever, so have the Outsiders. Nemesis in my opinion (unless there are WoJ, or in book info I don't remember) a mystery. Do we know how long it's actually been in play? It might only have been around for fifty years, or a few hundred, or a thousand. Even if it's longer than a thousand years, a dark wizard can probably find ways to extend their lives similar to Kemmler's practices, or simply by obtaining a Mantle that keeps them alive. If this is the case then Nemesis can really break the rules effectively, and that's why people like Mab are so terrified by it. A wizard doesn't have to play by the same rules, and if said wizard has obtained some really dark power they can do some major damage. If this is the case I'd guess it's a really powerful, Starborn wizard that's gone full dark side.
What do you think?