Maeve is older than 150 years old but younger than a birth, or rather an early adulthood of some Austrian composer. So, a father that probably had a child no earlier than 1750. This would make Maeve no older than approximately 250 years old. Therefore, she is in no event 1000 years old.
Fair enough, I was getting Maeve's birth mixed up with the whole Hastings thing and assumed that that was when she was born.
Either way, she's been doing the Winter Lady thing for long enough to have a pretty solid grasp of whether or not she could take the Winter Knight if she had to and, by all appearances, she seemed pretty confident.
Kill Mab.
Really. That is the only way for Harry to have sex with Molly.
Given what Mab's mantle has done to Mab, I don't think Harry would wish that on anyone, especially Molly. He's already worried enough about what the Lady mantle is doing to her, he wouldn't want to saddle her with a more powerful one.
I agree that nothing is likely to happen soon, for most of the reasons you list, but I suspect that 'Harry doesn't want it' is no longer so clear cut as it once was. At one time, yeah, Harry thought of Molly as 'the kid', but that's changing, in his own mind, whether he wants it to or not, he's somewhat in denial about it, but his friends (including Murphy, I note) see it.
Even so, he hasn't shown much actual interest in her romantically, if at all. Attraction to a really hot woman in her early 20s? Sure, just like nearly every other heterosexual male (and, probably, bi/lesbian woman) Molly has walked past in the last few years. But romantic inclination? I haven't seen that from Harry.
As far as id-Harry going behind Harry's back to talk to Molly...it could be. There is precedent for this, remember how id-Harry and Lash did exactly that. Id-Harry does want Molly, we already know that, he's mentioned it to Harry. If id-Harry and Molly were linked up mentally...yeah, I could easily see it as a possibility.
I could well imagine id-Harry telling Molly something like, "Don't despair, kiddo, you're getting to him whether he'll admit it yet or not."
In fairness, we're talking about Id-Harry here. Id-Harry is not quite on Bob's level, but he's not exactly super picky, either. A chunk of his advice in Skin Game was along the lines of, "You're surrounded by beautiful women, just
fuck one of them already," and advised he should bang Hannah to boot.
So let's just say I do not trust Id-Harry as the go-to for indications of love. Put it this way: The organ he's most concerned with pleasing is not the heart.
and if you could kindly point to where you directly replied to that point instead of substituting it with you own tangent i'd love that... cause I never actually said that
I'd be happy to.
None of the Files have shown the Lady do anything physically the Knight couldn't do, and better
I was pointing out the abilities we've seen Maeve and Molly exhibit during the books.
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Maeve dislocated Slate's shoulder with a light kick, and Molly physically kicking down a pair of gigantic wooden doors to the point they nearly exploded -- both clearly feats of strength well beyond what their normal muscular and frames would have accounted for.