Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - g33k

Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 184
1
DF Spoilers / Re: Marcone and the Castle
« on: Today at 07:30:48 PM »
No, it doesn't at all, consider the circumstances under which Harry demanded the Castle, it was under the rules of the Accords.  Marcone couldn't refuse, he wasn't happy about it, but he couldn't refuse.  Namshiel cannot control Marcone, if Marcone didn't know or apricate the capabilities of the castle, it was because Namshiel failed to make that clear to him.  Marcone still has free will, still can say no or yes, still give up the coin and try for redemption ...
I don't think Marcone was obligated to surrender anything Harry asked for, though.  The home castle -- of the Baron of Chicago (let alone Merlin's Castle!) -- would and should have been too big an Ask.  One typically only takes prizes of that magnitude by right of conquest, and Marcone & Dresden were allies for the Battle of Chicago.

It was just an excuse, to get it into Harry's hands.  Big power-players (and every one of the Fallen counts) have spotted that Harry is shaping up to be a very useful piece in the coming battle, and they're adding powers to get him more-able for the coming apocalypse.  The castle was one of Namshiel's moves, just as the Knightmantle was one of Mab's moves, Soulfire was one of Uriel's, Hellfire was one of Lasciel's, and Lasciel herself was one of Anduriel's.  Harry himself becoming the Warden of Demonreach I think surprised most of the power-players (except I think for Uriel; and maybe Mab and/or Odin)

But I think we will have to agree to disagree; I don't think I'll convince you, and you haven't convinced me.
 

2
DF Spoilers / Re: Maggie's Name
« on: Today at 07:21:39 PM »
Facts:
...
True Names change in humans. 
Do we know how often, or easily, the True Names change in humans, though?  I  don't recall this coming up in the canon stories; is there some nice clear WoJ?

Jim has been clear that two people cannot re-Soulgaze... WoJ provides an exceptional case: if one of them has undergone a wrenching, soul-redefining change (something exceedingly rare... Harry, for example, withstood a Fallen Shadow, and even converted her, has became the Winter Knight, with the mark of Winter deep inside his spirit; he has died (mostly (y'all know what I mean)). And yet none of these, singly or collectively, has changed him enough:  everyone he has previously Soulgazed is still safe to look into his eyes).  I suspect a re-Naming might take a similar level of change.

... I wouldn't be surprised if Michael knew Harry was coming back. I'm certain he is the type to have prayed about decisions as to Maggie's paperwork. (Whether to do it, what choices to make). And Michael often gets clear and direct answers.

If he knew, he would have chosen Dresden to help push Harry into accepting his responsibilities. Charity even more so. 
Although, it's worth noting that the sorts of  Answers  that Michael gets back are not always the most-obvious/expected ones.  Maybe the whole Rodriguez/Mendoza/Dresden muddle would actually benefit Maggie to be further muddled (in protective, hard-to-track-down ways) by giving her the Carpenter name.  They wouldn't hesitate to extend their protection that way.

3
DF Spoilers / Re: Maggie's Name
« on: Today at 05:27:52 PM »
Yes, Harry introduces himself to readers in Storm Front like this:

"My name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk."

There's also the element where Chauncy is bargaining for parts of Harry's True Name.
Harry's internal/POV narrative is that his Name has 4 parts.

But there's also an issue of pronounciation.
You don't have *all* of the Name until you have the pronunciation correct.

All these elements have, on occasion, been reiterated since SF; so we can be confident that wasn't Early Episode Weirdness... a few powerful beings have shown that they do in fact have Harrys full True Name, with correct pronunciation, and it has shaken him.

4
DF Spoilers / Re: Maggie's Name
« on: February 20, 2026, 08:27:47 PM »
Nor does anyone else at this point because the nitty gritty of just what Maggie's true name really is, at the moment is pure speculation.

I wouldn't call it pure speculation.
Jim has given us plenty of hints about True Naming, and plenty of facts about little Maggie's possible names.

I'd call it "educated guesswork," and made my best guess above.  I won't be utterly shocked to be proven wrong, though!

5
DF Spoilers / Re: Marcone and the Castle
« on: February 20, 2026, 08:24:08 PM »
... Harry didn't use soul fire. Uriel did ...

I think you are entirely mistaken about that.  Harry was casting; Uriel "jostled" his casting, but did not take it over:  that was Uriel showing Harry the key element of using Soulfire.  That was Harry's first time using Soulfire.

I'm pretty sure the key "tell" that this was nerdy-Harry's own Soulfire-fueled spell is that it took the form of a high-level D&D spell:  https://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spell:bigbys-hand

6
DF Spoilers / Re: Marcone and the Castle
« on: February 20, 2026, 04:17:15 PM »
... It was the surprise at that point that gave Harry the advantage against Thorny at the Shedd ...
I'm reminded of story I heard about a very-senior jiu-jitsu sensei who was having a Very Bad Day, he was angry about I-don't-remember-what.

Somebody unaware of his mental state managed to walk up behind him, clap their hands over his eyes meaning to say "guess who" but before the first syllable was out of their mouth they were airborne in a the kind of throw that ends in a full-body slam onto the floor with both hands tangled & unable to slap a breakfall at all.

Also reminded of Harry triggering one of Eb's defense-contingencies.

When you "get surprise" on someone, best make sure they aren't much, much better than you.

I absolutely do not believe utterly-new-to-Soulfire Harry could have so utterly manhandled any Angelic being... it is beyond "implausible."

(fwiw:  the sensei mentioned above (once their "foe" was in front of them instead of behind, i.e. could *see* them) was able to alter the throw to be setting-them-down-upon-their-feet)


... It's logical that Namshiel would want a fortress like Merlin's Castle to work out of, he may have wanted it for a long time. He finally has a host, i.e. Marcone, who actually had the financial backing and means of making it happen.  Reread the bit in Twelve Months where Harry does the "Wizard of Oz" trick using the leylines under the castle as a power source, when he warns the vanilla demonstrators.  That's why Namshiel wanted that particular location, the leylines that just happen to cross where Harry's basement lab was located.  Oh another reason, remember Lea's garden is also located at that particular location.  Result there is no reason to conclude that Namshiel is working or attempting to work on the same side as Harry based on the evidence presented.

Consider your accounting of Thorned Namshiel's motivations and desires here.  He "finally has a host" who can get him the castle/base/HQ/lair/whatever that he has long dreamed of.

Consider the scene where Harry demands the castle.  Does Namshiel just allow Marcone to give up that long-sought prize??!?  Once again, this bursts the bonds of credulity.

This was all maneuvering to get the castle into the Well-Warden's possession.

7
DF Spoilers / Re: True Love's Protection
« on: February 17, 2026, 10:44:35 PM »
There's also recent WOJ (from last year or January) where he says that both needs are necessary, the physical and the spiritual ...
Huh.
If you could turn that one up for me, I'd be grateful!

8
DF Spoilers / Re: True Love's Protection
« on: February 17, 2026, 10:43:31 PM »
... After Twelve Months, I have a creeping feeling that the conclusion of the Dresden Files will reveal that the entire series was 'True Love Conquers the Outsiders.' 
Doubtful.

"True Love" conquers the Raith-style lust-Hunger.
But it takes True Bravery to conquer a Skavis, True Hope to conquer a Malvora.

Those are specifically Hunger-Demon Outsiders, however:  not "Outsiders" in general; we've never seen any of that being particularly potent against other Outsiders.

I think the key won't be "True Love" but mortal "Free Will."

9
DF Spoilers / Re: Maggie's Name
« on: February 17, 2026, 10:32:39 PM »
I've been thinking. Someone remembers if Harry officially gave his name to Maggie? Or is she Mendoza or Rodriguez? I've been wondering what is her full Name. Margaret Angélica .... ? 
I think legal name and True Name are not necessarily synonymous!

In particular, when Harry claims her as his daughter, I presume he sets up her American paperwork as Margaret Angélica Dresden; but this actually helps obfuscate her True Name.  Similarly, I presume Susan arranged for her original paperwork to show her as a Mendoza child.

I presume she was born and True-Named as Rodriguez... but this is likely a pretty obscure truth at this point in time!
 

10
DF Spoilers / Re: Mab (?) in Twelve Months
« on: February 17, 2026, 10:13:49 PM »
... Time was running out, Harry's only recourse was to go to Mab.  It worked out playing by the old rules, not by human law, the mercy was Thomas had to give up the child to pay for the life he chose to take.
Yeah, it was a very, very old-school / dark-faerie sort of resolution to the conundrum.

I imagine Mab was absolutely delighted, on a personal basis.  More fun than she'd had in centuries, likely!

11
DF Spoilers / Re: True Love's Protection
« on: February 17, 2026, 10:09:36 PM »
... Connie didn't kill Irwin because he had too much life force?  Really?  You'd think it would be a banquet for Connie's Hunger Demon and it would want even more.  I thought that was the point when Harry fed Lara's Hunger demon, so is Connie now slave to Irwin? ...
Connie was feeding on Irwin's "life-force."  He just has a huge amount of it... more than her Hunger was capable of eating.
Harry was feeding (since Harry kept control, I'd suggest he was force-feeding) Lara's Hunger with magic:  the raw stuff of Creation itself (and, likely, a dusting of Winter (or so says Mab; and if she says it, then she believes it (though she can still be mistaken))).

It's like the difference between a poppy-seed bagel, and heroin.

But... your point isn't entirely wrong, I think.

I don't think Irwin's life-force can "enslave" Connie, precisely; but I suspect something on the habituation-addiction spectrum is at least theoretically possible (fortunately for Connie, Irwin is genuinely a good guy, and unlikely to take advantage if it happens!) .
 

12
DF Spoilers / Re: Marcone and the Castle
« on: February 17, 2026, 09:07:14 PM »
I suspect Namshiel may be on a redemption arc, un-Falling.
Or at least is being an ally-of-convenience against the Outsiders, working with Uriel (or other unFallen angels).

1. If he was such a badass angel-wizard, how could Harry have beaten him back at first meeting in the Shedd?  Soulfire was brand-new to Harry, but well-known to Thorny; angels are essentially pure soul, so Thorny has *WAY* more magic muscle to throw around in that particular arm-wrestling match, and it's his "native tongue" so to speak, utterly familiar to him for millions of years.

Maybe ... Thorned Namshiel threw that fight?

2. It's just way, way too convenient for Merlin's Castle to have been imported from Europe to the shores of Lake Michigan and set up precisely atop Harry's old laboratory, just in time for the Warden of Merlin's Well to return, and take the Castle off Marcone's hands.

I can only conclude that Thorned Namshiel wanted Dresden in possession of the Castle!

Taken together, these sure make it look like Namshiel is working on the same side as Harry...

13
... It makes me think of Chekhov's Gun, but where the writer makes the mistake of never using or mentioning the gun again ...
Jim has shown himself perfectly willing to decorate his novels with Chekhov's whole fuckin' armory, and not pick some of them up for 5... 10... 15 novels.

14
...  Was he hanging out with Butters and Father Forthill watching the boxing match, and heard about it at the same time? ...
I suspect he may have been, actually.
Because it seemed an awful lot like Forthill and Aaronson arrived in coordination with Ramirez -- they knew he was veiled, part of their approach was to help his stealth.

I think Carlos was raised Catholic -- he still curses with Dios! and other religious curse-words, not Harry's supernatural "Stars & Stones!" -- and maybe he has a connection with Forthill by way of a similar priest back in LA, likely another member of the Ordo Malleus (this might give Carlos some "cover" with the White Council, interfacing with an ally is a legit non-Dresden reason to be in Chicago).

15
DF Spoilers / Re: Blackstaff 12 Months Spoilers
« on: February 17, 2026, 08:07:00 PM »
... If a new recruit asks about the blackstaff he does not exist,  once trusted the blackstaff is real ...
Some of this, I think.

But also, consider this:  Justin didn't tell Harry anything about the WC; the entire org didn't exist as far as he knew, as Justin's apprentice.  Then Harry moved over to Eb's training... who obviously didn't tell him.  And then nobody "in the know" would have told him.

Harry might have been the most-powerful WC wizard who was ignorant of the Blackstaff!

I suspect many of the Warden's Regional Commanders are "in on" the secret of the Blackstaff; I'm not too surprised Carlos knows, but I'm a bit startled about Ilyana, actually -- she seems way too impetuous and likely to go off half-cocked.  You don't usually give secure info to that kind of security-risk!

Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 184