Your opinion is not a deciding factor in a verse where that's the norm between master and apprentice opposites
The "norm"? No. It's mentioned that it has happened, not that it's the "norm."
And "so, ew" is also Harry's opinion, based on ... him giving his opinion about it.
Mmm, and yet the lack of more than physical damage would mean the other side of the coin has less evidence in and of itself making the idea more valid anyway.
The Mantle was defending its own existence. Mab is very clear that the Mantle would
be destroyed if Molly sleeps with a man. The Mantle has access to Winter's Wellspring, power that Molly was shown in that story to use -- almost casually -- to wipe out an entire room full of empowered enemies and kick the door in so hard it nearly exploded.
But yeah, let's say "extra grace/speed" so you can keep arguing that the Winter Knight -- who, again, has
a portion of the power that the Winter Queens have access to -- can just overpower her. It's not like one of the elemental forces of nature is going to actually use any of its real power to defend its own existence.
Creatures of all sorts get
more dangerous when they're defending their existence. You're positing that the Mantle of the Winter Lady would pull its punches and demonstrate a lot
less power in defense of its existence than Molly has access to do when she's casually showing off. That supposition makes no sense.
You do know what we're debating here?
Yes -- in this particular sentence, whether the Winter Knight can overpower the Winter Lady, and more specifically, what the Winter Lady mantle confers on its wielder. You posited that it was just a boost in speed and grace, and the text of the story proves that supposition wrong.
Her ploy was simply to separate the desires of the WK from Harry, which worked perfectly.
By drawing him in close and ratcheting up the "Rape and kill Maeve" impulse.
You don't induce an enemy to want to rape and murder you, then literally latch onto him, if you have any inkling that he's actually going to be able to do so.
and if she's trying to eat your face and kill you... this is a moot point, she's not the mantle, an if Harry knows her angst at all when it happens, then, like has happened before already, he'll follow the will of the person not the parasite trying to control them. *sigh* this is such a moot point I feel you just try to be contrary, at least argue because you believe it, not cause you wanna have one right...
So, Harry's just going to ignore the
obviously impaired mindset of his prospective romantic partner to force sex on her despite her literally, physically fighting him back in defense of herself ... why again? Is Harry just doing this to get his rocks off, without caring about how Molly feels, or even if she's consciously experiencing it?
Molly
completely blacked out when the Mantle was defending itself. I.e., she's not conscious or aware of what's happening when it takes over.
Are you really, seriously suggesting here that Harry should physically restrain someone who's not aware of what's happening so he can fuck her?
Because it sure as hell sounds like that.
Na it will be ok, He'll be able to give Molly her true desire by leu of th WK being able to physically take the WL...
Nothing in the books suggests this is possible. Mab speaks clearly -- sleeping with any Man will
destroy the mantle. She does not make an exception for the Winter Knight in her statement.
which coincidently look at Maeve and Slates relationship.. Slates particular disposition after he's been on the job awhile... and ask yourself what motives Maeve had when choosing said Knight?
I honestly don't know what point you're trying to make here. Maeve picked an asshole to be her Knight. So what? There's never any indication that they had a sexual relationship.
It's in his syle of clothes, the way they present themselves as a duo in Sk, ect. they're 'fond' of each other in that crazy fae way.
What. Maeve has to have Slate physically restrained because he is about to take a swing at her. And then she kicks him so hard she dislocates his shoulder. Slate, in turn says he's working with Aurora so that when he gets the Summer Knight power, he can take revenge on Maeve.
They both make it pretty clear that they hate each other and want to do one another harm.
"Fond" is not a word that describes them.
( I just realized without starborn they're sterile, cause they cant' 'change' otherwise... sweet, this disposition worked out in my favor)
Again, what? Where are you getting any of this from?