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DF Spoilers / Re: Questions about the fae.
« on: January 15, 2018, 04:40:37 PM »
I'm no pro when it comes to spelling and grammar, so I'm relying on google to get me an answer on this and oddly enough I'm getting different answers from different sites. Some agree with you, others say that "mold" is the spelling for both terms in American english.

I'm just gonna stare blankly at a wall until I forget about it and move on.

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DF Spoilers / Re: Questions about the fae.
« on: January 15, 2018, 12:40:51 AM »
I just looked it up and it does indeed say "mold". To be fair, Butcher is American and they don't use the U in a lot of words. As a Canadian, I would, but I see it often enough that it doesn't really bother me anymore. Guess that's what happens when you're neighbour to these wacky kids to the south.

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DF Spoilers / Questions about the fae.
« on: January 13, 2018, 03:48:13 AM »
What happens to one of the fae after they die? Do they get judged and sent to heaven/hell accordingly or is it just oblivion for them? I'm assuming oblivion.

In Summer Knight, Harry mentions that he's not afraid of getting into a soulgaze with Mab because "you need to have a soul for that". So the fae have no souls? Mab mentions in Cold Days "I was human once, you know". Does one lose their soul after becoming one of the fae?

All of these questions essentially are leading to me wondering "does Molly still have a soul? She acts the same as always even after becoming the winter lady, so if the fae have no souls, at what point does Molly lose her soul? And if she does, does that mean her death, even if it's thousands of years from now, will result in oblivion for her rather than an afterlife"?

I don't recall these topics being brought up in any of the books but maybe they were and I forgot. If not, maybe someone can help me understand how it all works.

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