Archiving a 9/23/12 post here, along with an older post by someone else. -SerackThe Lash story line is my favorite, and the one that I have spent the most effort theorizing about. To get some context for the theorizing I am going to make in this post you might want to read
this theory post I first cobbled together in 2010. Once you have read the first post, I recommend you lead the last 2 posts, but I'll summarize the parts that I want to focus on below.
This is a long string of conjecture, but it goes something like this:
When Harry gained Soulfire in SmF, the conduit for this soulfire is actualy Lash not Uriel. Maybe, when Uriel helped Harry along to using this conduit, he actually invested some energy into Lash to help her reconstitute and serve as this conduit which also serves the extra purpose of helping her recover. Cozarkian calls this killing 2 birds with one stone which is certainly Uriel's style.
Another, similar theory that Cozarkian and I have taken from this idea is that Uriel's 7 words were actually delivered by Lash, and Uriel worked out another 2fer from this by reconstituting Lashes ability to communicate with Harry in the bargain.
Now here are the new thoughts:
Uriel's expression darkened for a moment. "And I am telling you that I am very limited in terms of what I can do to help you," he said. "Limited, in fact, to what I have already done."
"Yeah," I said. "Soulfire. Just about killed myself with that one. Thanks."
"No one is making you use it. Dresden. It's your choice."
Reading the line "Limited, in fact, to what I have already done." after the big reveals of GS kind of irritated me like a small rock in my shoe because in GS we find out that this line took place after the evil "7 words" have been spoken, and it wasn't until much later that Harry heard the reciprical 7 words that ballanced out the Fallen's cheating.
So here's the new thought. In that Changes conversation, Uriel has already made a bargain with Lash to have her speak 7 words reassuring Harry that Mab can't change him, in exchange for her getting the ability to speak with him again.
Some extra thoughts: Esentially Harry hears a fallen wisper to him "Die alone" at the end of Changes and gets 2 words in response "Hush now." Examining this, I have to wonder if right now Lash is constrained to only speaking to counter Fallen messages in kind...
Also,
some have speculated that Uriel has given hints to Harry that if he were to have another internal conversation with Id-Harry (someone Jim has said we will see again
2010 BBB Q&A) He will find Lash there.
Edit: quoting that link below for posterity
Time Traveling might tie into an exchange of places with Subconcious Harry. And, it could involve phrase: no matter where you go... there you are. That phrase is alluded by Uriel at the end of Ghost Story. It was originally told to him by Subconscious Harry in Fool Moon. It could also simply be that Uriel wants Harry to meet Sub Harry again and his new partner-in-crime Lash.
Bob's Evil Genesis« on: November 16, 2012, 11:26:32 AM »
I want to draw some parallels between Evil Bob and Lash.
First a WoJ:
Lash was apparently able to gain free will from harry, a mortal. Can mortals potentially grant free will to other supernaturals like vampires and faries?”
That’s… a spectacularly complicated question, really.
Lash didn’t gain free will, per se. Lash gained individuality, became a singular entity, self-motivated and distinct from the personality of Lasciel the Fallen. That personality was strongly influenced by Dresden, who believes very strongly in individual choice and responsibility, but doesn’t necessarily equate to free will in the sense of what mortals possess.
You might note that Lash essentially committed suicide with her “free will.” A choice which rather strongly resembles another choice a few books later in the series.
And a text excerpt:
"If it's no big deal," I said, "then why is it so interesting?"
"Oh, well," Bob said. "It is energy, you know. And I wonder if maybe...maybe...well, look, Harry. There was a tiny bit of Lasciel's energy in you, supporting the entity, giving you access to hellfire. That's gone now, but the entity had to have had some kind of power source to turn against the essence of its own originator."
"So it was running off my soul? Like I'm some kind of battery?"
“Hey,” Bob said, “don’t get all righteous. You gave it to her. Encouraging her to make her own choices, to rebel, to exercise free will.” Bob shook his head. Free will is horrible, Harry, believe me. I’m glad I don’t have it. Ugh, no, thank you. But you gave her some. You gave her a name. The will came with it.”
Soooo, the thing is, you could replace every instance of the word "Lash" with "Evil Bob" in the quote "Lash didn’t gain free will, per se. Lash gained individuality, became a singular entity, self-motivated and distinct from the personality of Lasciel the Fallen. That personality was strongly influenced by Dresden, who believes very strongly in individual choice and responsibility, but doesn’t necessarily equate to free will in the sense of what mortals possess." And the statement would still work (adjusting for "Lasciel the Fallen" to become "Bob the Skull").
Conclusion: Maybe when Evil Bob hit Harry with the Wammy in DB, he stole some Life essence, or "soul" like Lash kinda did in the WN quote, and used it to build his own self identity.
Wild conjecture: If this is true, could it have been part of what triggered the Shadow's ability to manifest in that book? (I don't buy into it, but I'm throwing it at the wall to see if it sticks anyways)