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DF Spoilers / Re: EB McCoy after the BAT
« on: December 01, 2017, 04:11:20 PM »
I must respectfully disagree with the idea that Eb would die by the council's hands.  I just don't see him dying that way at all.  I think that Ebenezer McCoy is a prime candidate to die in Peace Talks.  I predict that Harry and Thomas will confront Eb about their mother during the peace conference and that a major side story in Peace Talks will be the three of them hashing out their relationship and Eb coming to accept Thomas as his grandson.  Just as they are about to resolve their issues, the Peace Conference inevitably collapses into violence and Eb sacrifices himself to save his grandsons during Peace Talks's big final battle.  That is how I think Ebinezer McCoy will go out.

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DF Spoilers / Re: BAT rumor thread
« on: November 14, 2017, 06:07:02 PM »
My prediction on how the BAT will pan out goes as follows:

Part 1 – Stars and Stones
]In Part One the stars and planets(Stones) are about to align in the right way for the Outsiders to begin their invasion/bid to destroy our reality and, of course, Harry has no clue.  JB has stated that the little girl from “Restoration of Faith”, now grown into another femme fatale, will have a part to play, so I predict that the BAT will start with Faith Astor showing up and manipulating Harry into going on a Quest.  During the course of this Quest, Harry will finally get the answers to some of the series most persistent questions.  Most probably, what exactly is a Starborn and what exactly was Harry’s mother trying to accomplish by creating one?  Of course, Faith will prove to be either an Outsider agent or a dupe and the purpose of her Quest is to trick Harry into being at the wrong place at the wrong time, and doing the One Thing He Should Not Do.  The book will end on a cliff-hanger in which Harry looks on at the Outsider army rampaging through the remains of the Outer Gate, or at the monsters escaping from under Demonreach, or at some other disaster he has caused and commenting “Oh $#@&!  I just started the Apocalypse.  I really shouldn’t have done that.”

Part 2 - Hells Bells
In Part Two the Outsides are rampaging throughout our reality and Harry is desperate to find a way to stop the apocalypse he has started.  The answer he comes up with is Harry must go to Hell.  Either there is some maguffin in hell, like the Holy Grail from Skin Game, that he thinks will help him defeat the Outsiders, or Harry must do a literal Deal with the Devil in order to bring Hell onside in the battle to save reality from the Outsiders.   The book then ends on another cliff-hanger as Harry completes his mission to Hell and returns to the real world only to come face to face with the Big Bad Outsider who has been behind everything in the series revealed at last.

Part 3 – Empty Night
In the finale of the series the Big Bad Outsider behind it all has been revealed in all its horrific glory and it is about to End the World.  All that remains is for Harry to gather all his friends and allies and face the Outsiders in one final battle.  The battle will be long, fierce and devastating.  Each of Harry;s family, friends, and enemies will either rise to the occasion or die trying.  The Big Bad Outsider will come close to defeating Harry and company, but Harry will defeat the Outsiders and save the world by pulling off one last ditch Hail Mary play.  But the cost of this victory is very steep.  Many of Harry’s friends, family, and allies have died to save the world.  Mab and Titania have both been killed over the course of the BAT, so the Fairy Courts are in chaos.  Most of the Senior Council of the White Council have been wiped out and the White Council of Wizards in in ruins.  Even the Vampires and Fomor have been decimated in the battle and have slunk off into the shadows where they belong.  In essence, the old order of the supernatural world has been destroyed by the battle and Harry Dresden is left as the Most Powerful Wizard in the World.  As the series comes to a close, Harry is now the New Merlin leading the effort to rebuild a new supernatural order.  Harry takes a moment from his duties to reflect on how he got here and remarks “You don’t become Merlin by collecting bottle caps.”  He then sits down with pen and paper and begins to write out Storm Front and we the reader realize that the series has been Harry Dresden’s account of his rise to power.

Let me know what you think.

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DF Spoilers / Re: Will Harry meet the real Maeve?
« on: November 01, 2017, 01:53:33 PM »
We may get to see what might have happened to Maeve if things turned out differently in the upcoming Book 17, Mirror Mirror.  In that book, Harry is summoned into an alternate reality in which he made one decision differently, and as a result everything turned out completely different.  One of the differences between our Harry's reality and this new Mirror Mirror reality could be that Harry's interactions with the fairies turned out completely different.  Aurora and Maeve could still be alive and still be Winter Ladies.  Harry may never have became the Winter Knight.  Lilly and Fix might still be changelings.  And Sarissa might still be trapped between Mab and Maeve.  Anything is possible.

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DF Spoilers / Re: If Mab dies
« on: October 17, 2017, 09:33:15 PM »
eblis1 I get what you are saying.  I even like the idea of Titania and Mab throwing down and killing each other.  That would also be a great way to end Mab's story.  My point is that, ever since her introduction in Summer Knight, Mab has been such an important and central part of Harry Dresden's universe that when, and if, it comes time for Mr. Butcher to kill off Mab it must be BIG AND EPIC.  Mab's end must shake the very foundations of the Dresdenverse.  No other death will do for the Queen of Air and Darkness!

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DF Spoilers / Re: If Mab dies
« on: October 16, 2017, 07:32:06 PM »
I agree with SpoonR.  Mab can die in only one way.  The Outsiders finally manage to bring down the Outer Gates.  As their armies come raging through the remains of the Gate; they come face to face with Mab, Queen of Air and Darkness, standing in their way.  Then in the most epic moment in the entire series, Mab fights alone against an entire army of Outsiders and  kicks some major ass.  But, there is just too many of them and Mab eventually goes down in a moment that is both epic, sad, and triumphant.


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DF Spoilers / Re: Drama for Mister?
« on: October 01, 2017, 09:25:11 PM »
I think this means that Harry returns from the inevitable time travel book with a dinosaur egg.  He naturally gives this egg to Maggie so she can train the baby dino up as her very own steed; which she will ride into battle during the BAT.  Unfortunately, Jim's comments seem to indicate that Mouse and Maggie's new dino steed don't get along.  Mouse inevitably will have to use his powers as The White God to smite the creature after it tries to eat him for the umpteenth time. ;D

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DF Spoilers / Re: Was Justin preparing Harry to learn necromancy?
« on: September 15, 2017, 11:44:28 PM »
DonBugen.  You are totally correct in surmising that Justin Dumorne taught Harry and Elaine Necromancy.  It has long been my personal theory that the man Harry and Elaine thought of as Justin Dumorne was in fact ... drumroll ... the dread necromancer Kemmler!  As evidence I present the following facts.

1. The Lineage of Bob's Skull: In Dead Beat Bob specifically states that Harry acquired his skull from the flaming wreckage of Justin Dumorne's house and that Justin Dumorne, in his Warden days, acquired the skull from the flaming wreckage of Kemmler's last stand.  This establishes that Justin was present at Kemmler's last stand and might have actually fought the necromancer.

2. The Corpsetaker: In Dead Beat it was established that the body-switching Corpsetaker is one of Kemmler's discicples.  It is then probable that, as her teacher, Kemmler was the one who taught Corpsetaker how to switch bodes.  It then follows that Kemmler himself was also probably able to switch bodies like Corpsetaker.  My theory is that Kemmler switched bodies with Justin Dumorne during his "final" battle and then assumed the identity of the young Warden.  This would explain Dumorne's switch from upstanding Warden to Evil Warlock.

You are totally right in pointing out that Harry is too informed about Necromancy in Dead Beat and that the spell he used to reanimate Sue was way, way too advanced for a wizard who should have only known the bare basic bones of the theory of Necromancy.  But, if you assume that Harry's teacher Justin Dumorne was in fact Kemmler and probably taught him Necromancy, then things become a lot more clear.

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DF Books / New Real Life Monster for Harry to Battle?
« on: September 08, 2017, 07:30:03 PM »
Hello Mr. Butcher.  Are you looking for the next great monster for Harry Dresden to battle?  Well, look no farther, I think I have found a great new monster Idea for you.  I present to you (drumroll) … Zombie Coyotes!  All you have to do is say they were magical mutants created by one of Harry’s enemies, amp up the ewww factor, and add big sharp teeth and glowing red eyes.  They are even native to Chicago!  Check out their real life story here.

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/zombie-coyotes-reportedly-seen-in-chicago-suburbs-and-residents-warned-to-keep-away/ar-AArt5wH?li=AAggFp5

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