Really interesting thread - congrats folk!
It also blows out of the water that Eb met his vanilla mortal wife during the French and Indian War and married her.
How so? The WoJ quoted says Maggie's mom was a mortal (not vanilla mortal) and died in 1810. Eb & Merlin were "young bucks" (about 50 years old) during the French-Indian war, and fought on opposite sides. (That's recent WoJ contemplating writing a short story about it). Especially if Maggie's mom was vanilla mortal, Eb would almost have to meet her in & around the war to have any hope of having a child with her.
Secondly, if Maggie had to be born before 1810 (which is a given, since she can't have been born *after* her mother died), and she had Harry in 1973, (& Thomas apx 7 years earlier), then we have to accept that Maggie was still fertile at no less than 160.
I'm not sure how to explain Luccio. I'll have to go back and re-read that scene. Iirc, it was more about desire/lust, than about reproduction. But... well, yeah, I need to re-read. In any case, there can be absolutely no doubt that Maggie was fertile at that age. (Biologically, my best guess is that use of magic keeps the eggs from deteriorating. When I tried for children in my 40's, I conceived easily, but couldn't carry past 12 weeks - my eggs were too old. If I was a Wizard, presumably I wouldn't have that problem. And most women, oddly enough, have too many eggs left at the onset of menopause. In the few years before it kicks in, the body begins throwing as many out as possible.)
If we accept that Maggie would have no good reason to want the council to know that she was breaking the laws, then one wonders how the council found out.
Agree, completely. In fact, there are two things that bother me about the time line, though I don't have any doubts about it's basic integrity. During her dinner with Eb, she was clearly not being hunted. After that dinner, the WC thought she'd come to grief in the Nevernever, (well, maybe except for Eb). Five years pass, and when she turns on her (bad) allies, she's also hunted by the WC as a warlock. This seems like a major inconsistency to me. If they thought she was lost in the Nevernever, how could they decide she's a warlock? And if she was a busy little law breaker, under Raith's control or not, how could they think she was lost in the Nevernever?
The other is her death. I just can't see any new mother *wanting* to leave an infant child. And some of the theories in this thread are WAY convoluted. Still, it's clear that Malcolm and Harry were in some way her redemption. And Occams razor suggests that she was shielding against Raith (& others) while on the run, but couldn't hold a shield and have a baby at the same time.
Last bit of my two cents - boy did I stretch it out - is that I'm definitely in the group that thinks Maggie was a thorn in the council's side, running around risking death in the Nevernever, talking to minor demons, but not crossing the line, for most of her life.
Oh and I think it was a brilliant guess that she's the one who found the doorway to Outside in the far reaches of the Nevernever... though I'm not convinced she *did* much of anything with Outsiders. Just by finding it, she made it vulnerable.
All right, my two cents is now copper wire...
Ona