I don't want to derail the thread, but I found another clue that Maeve was at Splattercon!!!.
In CD we have a description:
Now let me quote the keyword analysis with earlier material:
So "young enough but old enough" is now used twice to describe her. This keyword is used a third time in the DF:
Actually, Maeve being at Splattercon!!! doesn't completely disrupt the TTH theory, seeing as the theory itself is an attempt at explaining the unexplainable. My dissatisfaction with the "Maeve was at Splattercon!!!" theory is because now that she's dead, we presumably can never find out what role she played.
I see only 4 options for the myrk at Splattercon!!!.
- Maeve was there, and cast the myrk to cause further disruption and chaos for the fetch.
- The fetch itself cast the myrk, just like the hobs in SmF did.
- Mab cast the myrk remotely from AT.
- TTH, as the WK, cast the myrk to slow down the phage's attack.
The issue with it being Maeve is that we don't have any proof that Maeve was there, other than the lil' vamp. The issue with the fetch doing it is that none of the other fetches did it. The issue with Mab doing it is that she was busy in AT. And the issue with TTH doing it is... because he wasn't there?
There's a few things I like to point out about that particular attack.
1) The fetch presumably manifested in the room itself, based on Harry's observation at the end that the fetch came through Rosie's compact mirror. So who wrenched open the door with enough strength to rip it off its hinges?
2) The myrk cast by the hobbs in SmF wiped out all light, including Harry's amulet, but did nothing to impede his progress physically. But the myrk in PG allowed both Harry's amulet and staff runes to glow enough around him to see up to 15 feet, yet there was a physical ward included that impeded his ability to navigate toward the theatre.
3) Harry observed (once again) that the magic seemed familiar. But Harry hadn't experienced a myrk yet in the books, and hadn't felt any magic of Maeve's, other than her come-hither trick.
4) Someone was observed leaving the theatre, and
then the myrk and pressure left. If Mab did it remotely, or the fetch did it itself, that observation wouldn't have been necessary.
What I try to do is explain all facets of that encounter. Mavra being there does some, but not all. Same for Maeve. The door thing is what gets the Maeve argument. If the fetch did come through the mirror, then it didn't come in through the door. That means something or someone else ripped the door off it's hinges. Maeve wouldn't have a reason to do that. In fact, Maeve would want the door closed, to keep everyone trapped in, thus causing more terror and leaving more victims.
Here's how TTH answers each issue.
1) The fetch manifested itself in the room, like Harry described. TTH goes running to the theatre with WK power, and wrenches the door open.
2) TTHarry casts the myrk to blind the fetch, and casts the ward to slow the fetch. It affects the other Harry because its magic-based. Rawlins didn't seem to be impeded.
3) TTHarry recognized a method of casting that is similar to his own, but he's not used to feeling it with the dark-magic style of the WK spells.
4) After PG Harry kills the phage, TTH runs out and drops the castings.
Here's how Maeve answers each issue.
1) The fetch manifested outside the room, and Harry was wrong about his observation at the end of the book.
2) Maeve cast the myrk and ward to slow Harry down, thus allowing more people to get attacked. How this fits with Maeve-did-it motive, I don't know.
3) Harry recognized the essence of Maeve's magic, maybe because its similar to what he'd sensed of Mab in their encounters.
4) After Harry kills the phage, Maeve leaves. But I'm still unclear on her full motivation.
There are some highly speculative theories that the Blampires are linked to the outside.
- both are linked to unlife
- the BAT seems to be the ultimate consequence of the fall of the Black Council
- Typo in White Night? (missing WOJ)
MsDuck on the subject: here.
I could see that being the case. But like I said, if everyone and everything is Outsider-based, then it's pretty confining. And it works against Ms Duck's theory that the Black Council was Maggie's anti-Blamp task force who used Outsiders against the Blamps. That'd be fighting fire with fire, rather than being productive.
is it worth thinking in terms of a control sample of whether Jim uses these words to describe dark magic in general that has no Outsider connection by checking for their frequency associated with hostile magic in the Codex Alera ?
I'm not sure. I search using the ebook copies of TDF. I don't have ebook copies of the Alera series. I guess the thing to look for there is references to people who have been infected/turned by the Vord.