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DF Reference Collection / Re: [GS Spoilers] The truth about Fitz (seriously, it's spoilerific) (fresh from DC)
« on: September 11, 2011, 08:06:30 PM »I always figured he was angry and/or blood-soaked.
he was pissed off cuz he was a ginger
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I always figured he was angry and/or blood-soaked.
Just another observation of someone with red curly hair and golden eyes..."a very tall, slender, inhumanly beautiful woman stepped out of the smoke. Reddish hair curled down past her hips in a riotous cascade, complementing her flawless skin, high cheekbones, and lush full bloodred lips. Her face was ageless, and her golden eyes had vertical slits instead of pupils, like a cat..."Hello, my son," Lea purred. I stepped forward, between the faerie and Michael and said, in a rough voice, "Hello Godmother."
Not... quite. There have been glyphs and other forms or writing that predate a written history as we understand it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin%C4%8Da_signs for example. Since they're runes on the building, it's entirely possible that they were just symbols of warding and protection, carved by humans, but not necessarily the same thing as spoken words like we'd understand them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiahu_symbols also has similar symbols from an even earlier time period.
Second Derivative Theory:
Uriel didn't give Harry Soulfire
It is my theory that if my above "Foundation Theory, and First Derivative Theory are true, then when Uriel “jostled Harry’s elbow”xrt#3 he did not invest part of his own energy into Harry to give him access, but rather nudged Harry into pulling the trigger on the Soulfire gun that was already in his hand, and made available to him through his latent connection with Lash who had already used Soulfire. This would make Uriel’s “favor” a truly small one, and reinforces the Foundational Theory. (props to LML for the trigger/gun analogy)
I get the impression from this and BR that that may be a standard White Council defensive practice