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DF Spoilers / Re: WAG: Mirror! Mirror!
« on: September 22, 2020, 10:15:44 PM »Can you initiate a soul gaze with yourself?There's a great line to start Mirror! Mirror! lol
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Can you initiate a soul gaze with yourself?There's a great line to start Mirror! Mirror! lol
Just to be clear, I would never say that Harry should be an Inspector Gadget kind of wizard.Several points here:
And you are right about healing- It seems to be something very difficult in the Dresden verse and I think that only some minor injuries should be feasible (unless you want to risk giving someone a cancer) . But still, Harry seems to be unable to cure even a hit point ( ) and that seems to be quite extreme.Let me put it this way: If Billy and the Werewolves can figure out closing surface wounds just like that [ admittedly, Billy's got an engineering degree or something similar IIRC, but he's younger than Dresden and Dresden is basically a kid compared to other wizards ], how come Listens-to-Wind, a shapeshifter, a shaman, a doctor with a LIST of university degrees, with centuries of experience never even considered that? [ I'm expecting some kind of retconning here in the future ]
I think Harry would have a lot of trouble with crafting healing items. I don't know how they could be made to function reliably, with predictable (identical, repeatable) results.Ok, let's start:
The only one who we've met who is confirmed to be capable of anything like it is Listens-to-Wind, but (evidently) it can't do things like mend broken bones (Luccio certainly should have been healed, right?)Nah, Billy stops bleeding from a knife wound after Marcone throws said knife at him in the "Aftermath". He gets a scar, but the wound does close up. Billy doesn't have much magical power and definitely doesn't have much experience to "feel" the difference the way Dresden does.
Even a necromancer, a wizard-level talent with power over life and death, was only able to prevent a dying man from dying. She was able to anchor his life to his body, right?
Cuz you can't see inside someone's body, right? Imagine if Harry tried to close up an internal wound with magic. He'd probably end up ripping more holes open.You're thinking about using magic like using a hammer or an axe, possibly tweezers and similar. Yet we by now know very well that Dresden doesn't require line of sight to cast a spell and depending on the spell, he also receives feedback on whether the spell landed or not [ Proven Guilty, tracking spell on where Harry sent the fetches after knowing that the spell has hit the target over a fairly large distance ]. Therefore applying magic to redirect moving energies, including receiving proper feedback [ magic is the Power of Life, after all ], there's basically 0 likelihood that Dresden would cause cancer. Whether he rips something apart or not depends solely on his level of fine control. And while we know that Dresden keeps saying that he doesn't have very fine control, we're not talking about editing DNA. We're talking about "fusing back together parts that were originally one", so I'm pretty sure that Thaumaturgy would cover a lot on this topic, one way or the other.
How about an extra enchantment on his duster that worked like his force rings, except they channeled the energy into a kinetic shield instead?
Or toss around those Mind Fog dealies (which is apparently not a violation of the Laws of Magic if Butters does it?)Butters is not a member of the White Council and I'm pretty sure that the laws of magic don't apply to him. Especially since he's not using his own magic, however he's fueling his gadgets. And the laws say that you're not supposed to use magic to do those things. In pure theory, if we got a Doctor Who x Dresden crossover and Dresden would travel in time via TARDIS, he didn't break the laws of magic.
He has a limited market for magical items. And anything he can make so can any other wizard. And most of them don't have a full time gig saving the world.Oh, I'm not suggesting he sells the magic items for profit. I'm saying: craft more tools to make your life easier. You know? Pragmatic approach to life? Something you'd expect from someone who went through the foster system and had to learn to rely on himself first and foremost?
I think she WOULD BE if she were known.
But I think the entities she's tasked to Obliviate(tm) are already loosely-enough connected to the mortal world that they have shit-all awareness of it, in general, and the Oracle probably works almost as hard keeping herself unknown as she keeps her targets.
I doubt she often "takes the field" as she did in the Shedd, so as to not become visible to the enemies in an engagement.
"Who is my grand mother? Do I have aunts or uncles? Eb has siblings?
Why do I like sheep so much?
Where can I buy a kilt?
If it follows the ST TOS episode for which it's named, Mirror Harry and Prime Harry will swap places.
Just because Jim teased Prime Harry going to the mirror'verse, it doesn't mean that Mirror Harry isn't coming to Dresedenverse Prime...
That was the WOJ plot tease. Also, mirror Harry "gets more than he bargained for this time".Harry always gets more than he bargained for ^_^. Although I can see Harry trying to figure out how to destroy Mavra as a part of the deed.
The WOJ didn't include whether he partnered up with Lasciel. It would make a certain amount of Watsonian sense, but in the Doylist perspective it would kind of be a retread of Hannah Ascher as a very much like Harry character who accepted the coin.
I believe Mirror Harry and Mavra are supposed to be allies, though. So if that stays intact through writing and editing, yeah, he's going to be a real piece of work.
I totally understand. I don't like it when fanfic gets the voices and behavior wrong, which is why I stay away from writing Dresden stories.
I have three ongoing character arcs. Two are in the Dresdenverse we all know and love, but aren't from Harry's perspective; they're original characters with minimal overlap of familiar characters. The third is from Harry's perspective, but in a Mirrorverse that's got significant differences that explain away character differences.
I respect your opinion on the matter of apologies. I work customer service and it is a habit I have developed to reduce work stress.I work as an IT/software support guy [ though it looks like I'm going back to programming soon ]. Occasionally I talk to the customer. I tend to be polite, nice and all tied up with a pretty pink bow. I even help the customers with things outside of our scope if they ask me to, as long as it's not something too big. That doesn't mean that I don't realize that they misuse my service. I do it because: less hassle.
I am sure there are some equally bad Dresden fan fictions out there.Are you familiar with the term fujoshi? Now there's a source for some twisted fanfics, if I've ever seen one. There is one thing I never could understand: Why do so many female fans want to turn straight men into gay couples?