And who is to say he didn’t organise it for Butters to remove the steel from Mab and not one of Harry’s other allies? One of the other wizards, an alpha, Murphy, one of Harry’s Banner.
The White God has Mab beat hands down when it comes to forward planning, he wanted one of his Knights to be owed a major favour by Mab, so he arranged it. Likely he will arrange that Butters can use it when Butters really needs something like this. Conclusion. Butters has something coming up which will require a MAJOR favour by Mab to resolve, something Harry can’t help him with alone, and which cannot be resolved by the normal manipulation of mundane means and which is within Mab’s power to resolve but something Uriel is forbidden to do.
Mention of the Banner now has me thinking that the Knights of the Swords can create a Banner if the Denarians can...and if it was Butters would his Banner include a marching Polka Band? bah!
Well, that would suggest Butter's has no Free Will or agency. There is an enormous gap between the agents of fate organising for Butter's to be in the right place at the right time, and getting him to actually do something like pull steel out of something. He has to choose to do it. You can lead the horse to water etc.
TWG largely seems to have everyone beaten when it comes to planning, considering He has Omniscience. That being said, does Omniscience extend to knowledge outside of Creation? Because if not, the Outsiders would be able to get around that particular problem. Considering even Uriel struggles to see Nemesis when it is hidden, my guess is that Omniscience only applies in Creation literally because that is where TWG is (the same way Demonreach's Intellectus only applies to the boundaries of his Island (and a bit of the Lake surrounding it). The boundaries of TWG are Creation, therefore He logically can only know (in an Omniscient way) what is inside Creation (inside himself perhaps, from some perspectives). He likely is aware of the Outside (like looking out your window) but doesn't have his cosmic knowledge of events and thoughts etc in the Outside. On the other hand, whenever the Outsiders break in they become a part of the events of Creation and so are influenced by it, which might reduce or even fully nullify their advantage.
As for TWG wanting his Knights to be owed a favor...that's a leap. In fact, it's conjecture. We don't have any idea what TWG wants because he hasn't said a thing in the series. The closest we have to communication is in Day One where Butter's sees the little information points (like WoW) of people he needs to talk to for missions - and Michael suggests that those messages come from the very top. Now you could argue Butter's saw an image on Mab that convinced him to take the metal out, but I think it's simpler than that. Harry, Butter's friend, asked him to help someone who needed help (Mab). Butter's is a good person, and helped. Doesn't need to be more special than that. The consequences may well be that Mab now owes Butter's a favor (which is speculation by the way, unless someone has some actual evidence saying it). But it doesn't mean that was the intention of TWG. TWG, at least according to Jim, simply created a sandbox and allows people to make their own choices and doesn't interfere too much. It's your series to interpret how you like but I can't see evidence in that scene that TWG actually wanted a favor owed to Butters.
I hate it when you force me to a dictionary to understand your point.
This all depends on when you think that Demonreach was created. Bob told you that Demonreach was created in five different times at the same time. So was it created in the past or the future? Where did Merlin start drawing the pentagram.
My apologies, no one should ever be forced to read a dictionary! I had a grade school teacher who used to make us write out the dictionary as a punishment. I suspect he hoped we would learn something. The only thing it taught me was to really hate the dictionary, and that teacher. But who knows maybe it did help my vocabulary?
Well, not that I am a physicist but my friends in that field might point out that if you're in several separate places in space-time (something normally thought impossible) you're not really in any one of them i.e. the question doesn't make sense as it is an impossible notion. The other way to look at it is that Merlin was out of regular time, he was in his own time, he was beyond time in the normal universe. Time is a relative concept after all. To those outside Merlin, it would appear differently to how Merlin perceived it himself. Think of it as Merlin in his own little bubble touching several other bubbles. Or perhaps a little more accurately, each universe is a layer on the others and Merlin was in a bit of every layer.
In an ontological paradox, Merlin would have always known about Demonreach because the Island would have always been there - a mysterious prison for monsters. One day he goes to find out about it and realises that he has to go back and create it, and so does so.
However - this isn't what Jim seems to suggest. Merlin created the prison in five separate times for reasons unknown. This suggests to me that Merlin ended up being in more than one universe at once, and wherever he ended up wasn't the universe he came from. Think about what Vadderung said to Harry about paradox - two universes created, "one where you never existed and one where you failed to kill your grandfather". I think this is the hint. Merlin created a paradox and so FIVE universes were created (I know it's mad but bear with me). Actually, six universes were present altogether but we will get to that.
In Merlin's original timeline (his original universe - the terms are interchangeable here), Merlin never created Demonreach and basically vanished. We'll call it Universe One. In universes two to six (i.e. the five new timelines) Demonreach exists but slightly differently.
This is due to the Amber-like nature of the universe. If you haven't read the series, the main thing is that beings who have the power can visit any parallel universe between absolute order and absolute chaos. Each universe is a parallel but with slight elements changed, based on whatever the person visiting is looking for. The closer to order the universe is, the more like the original order universe it is and the more the rules are fixed. The closer to chaos, the more like the chaos universe it is and the less fixed the rules are. There is some speculation about whether the universes that these multiverse-walkers travel to are created by them or always have existed (and I think there are good arguments for either) but I believe the series implies that the universes have always been there since Creation (but it's been a while since I read any of those books so I could be wrong).
Jim has said several times his multiverse works in much the same way, but it's choices that spin off new universe, to the point where there is essentially an infinite amount of universes (or close to). I suspect that Heaven is one of the poles of reality (i.e. Order) and Outside is the other (Chaos). In any case, Merlin creates five universes with his choice to create Demonreach. I am not sure if this was his intention or not, but I suspect that was the way it had to be once he created it in five separate timelines. Why five? Well that seems to be the magic number associated with circles, and as the Island was meant to be a multidimensional prison for multidimensional beings, I think that was what he had to do. So these five universes are all very, very similar but slightly different - the main difference is when the Island was built with respect to them.
For example, Universe One is Merlin's original timeline that doesn't have Demonreach. Basically, a hellscape. Maybe Merlin knew maybe not, but that's how it is.
E.g. Universe Two is the one where Merlin made the prison after the Ice Age. Universe Three is the universe where Merlin made it in Ancient Mesopotamia. You get the idea. Universe Six is likely in the future i.e. 2040ish Empty Night apocalypse time. Now here's where it gets tricky.
All these universes (except for Universe One of course) contain Demonreach, and technically he was in all five new universes at the same time. This overlap means that in each new universe (and each parallel universe spawned from it) that each Demonreach was created in five separate times in their own timelines, at the same time by Merlin YET it's the original five that are most important. Each is like an anchor of the prison. If any of them fell, not only would the prison fail but all subsequent parallel universes spawned from them would also collapse. And multidimensional monsters would roam the multiverse eating everything.
My guess then is that Harry's universe is one of the Five, maybe even the one Merlin stayed in. Of course, there are potentially multiple Merlin's so it gets a little trickier. But the point is, the Outsiders want to take down Harry's universe in order to break his part of Demonreach and unleash whatever is inside (whilst doing massive damage to the multiverse in their war with Heaven). I believe that sometime in Harry's future Demonreach will be created, and Harry will see it. Which doesn't necessarily mean Harry is in Universe Six (because remember that all of them now overlap and so all have that moment now). But I do think it's likely Harry is in Universe Six, for multiple reasons, mostly to do with the end times. Maybe Harry helps create Demonreach, or has to defend Merlin creating it, either way I suspect he will witness it. That's inevitable if he lives long enough.
I have no idea what that will look like from the outside, but from Merlin's perspective I suspect it would have looked like seeing several universes/timelines all at the same time. Which to an outside observer might look rather ghostly as the Island flickers in and out (along with Merlin) of the observer's reality - this is unfortunately also one of those quantum viewing issues.
I know that was a bit complicated and convoluted but I hope it makes some sort of sense.
EDIT: Only just realised Conspiracy Theorist was saying a similar thing. I think we're in the same ballpark, even if our journey's are a bit different.