[Reply to Yuillegan] Sure, but I'm just saying Justin starting a fight with Harry in order to fake his death would be something coming straight out of left field, unless we get more between now and then.
The child apparently murdered Justin in something very like a duel, and I am unsure if I am more frightened by the prospect that it was a deception to simulate Justin’s death — or if it wasn’t.
(From the microfiction
Journal) I forgot about this line. Apparently Morgan felt Justin had reason enough to do it (fake his killing by Harry) to be haunted by the possibility. So maybe not as out of left field as I was thinking. There's some explicit groundwork for it already. And I can think of reasons myself now.
As has been mentioned repeatedly both here and in the series, Harry has been shaped. One of the ways that's pointed out is how he has been shaped to use magic for violence. That might have been one reason Justin would deceive Harry into thinking he killed him.
But wouldn't Justin not have done that because he was shaping Harry for a purpose, knew the Wardens would show up, and likely kill Harry, thus wasting all that work? No. He knew Margaret. Margaret and McCoy's relationship isn't as secret as Harry and McCoy seem to think. Odin, Gatekeeper, Arianna, and Morgan all knew. Presumably Luccio as well the way Morgan mentions it in his journal. Morgan knew that McCoy wouldn't allow the Council to simply execute Harry. Justin could have reasonably known everything to deduce that as well. Further, he likely would have known Harry would have be given over to McCoy who would teach him lessons that would make Harry
more likely to use magic for violence. Harry chose his way of life in large part because of McCoy's teachings. It wouldn't take much for Harry to end up fighting all sorts of things with magic.
Given what is at stake, it would have been better to remove the child from play — but the Blackstaff couldn’t let his daughter’s son be neutralized.
Also from
Journal.
In the early books, Harry didn't do much fighting. He mostly helped other people figure stuff out. Find lost items. Point the police in the right direction. Help people who found out they had magic deal with it and get control. Something where he fought with magic was the extreme exception. Then his first two cases happen. They could have been set up explicitly to get him involved to the point he would have to use magic for violence. If Sells hadn't gone after Harry violently and directly, Harry would have left him to Murphy. Harry has been pushed into positions where he couldn't just call the Council or the cops repeatedly. That may have been the primary point of FM. In SF, we can at least guess that the point was to test the bloodline curse, but what was the point of FM?
Harry being shaped by all these forces might answer the question why all these things happen in Chicago. Because Harry is there. If Harry was somewhere else, the powers manipulating Harry would have made sure things happened there as well. Or, if Chicago itself was important, they may shaped Harry's decision to settle there.
I'm not saying that Justin provoked Harry into a fight to fake his death to put Harry on a path that would make him comfortable using magic for violence happened. I'm saying that Jim has laid the groundwork for it. It wouldn't be poor writing at this point to have Justin show up for those reasons. It wouldn't be what I think of as a "cheat" twist. The evidence is there for it to be predicted.