For what it's worth, his landlady made some sort of 'there you are' comment when he saved her from the house fire in Changes.
I've heard Jim say that he deliberately seeds his books with little lines relevant to potential paths his characters could take down the road. (Potential, because sometimes they have more than one potential path). I thought I'd start a Reference Topic dedicated to this subject, grouped by character. I don't have a copy of the books that I can copy/paste from so if anyone else can help provide excerpts for this stuff I'd appreciate it.ButtersLine from Ghost Story where Butters pledged to train with the Edinjar (msp?) immediately after getting a fully functional light saberCarlosPer WoJ, he's the apprentice that was noticed by Harry in Summer Knight at the Council meetingFae Kings:Line in Storm Front about Santa existing, and also about how nuts you'd have to be to try to trap him in a circle (a foreshadowing of capturing the Erlking in DB, as well as the eventual appearance of Santa in the series.)LeaStorm Front, Harry mentions he has a genuine Farie Godmother.MollyLea attempts to bargain for Michael's first born in Grave Peril, hinting at her significance to the Fae Courts.ThomasLine from Chauncy about Harry having surviving family.Line from Nic about Harry being Maggies youngest.Minor Characters & TheoriesLacuna's natureFitz theory
That's a bit unfair. Nicodemus is said to be a super swordsman that only two Knights had survived. Murphy defeated him. Unless you think their fight outside the Carpenter house was staged on the off chance she might misuse the Sword.
I would have said: That, sir, is a facile argument... And also woefully esoteric.
When Harry is talking to Marcone at the end of White Night, he draws parallels between the Mobster and Hades.
I've seen some hints that imply that, potentially, Harry himself actually is Merlin. The original, first Merlin.It's a long story that would require me to reread the series. Which isn't exactly a hardship XD
I treat words like bullets. If I have my target in sight, I use them sparingly. If I use a lot, it often means I'm shooting from the hip in the dark through a screen on a rocking boat at sea during a storm trying to hit a silhouette weaving drunkenly to ad fro on the distant horizon. Or in this case, not entirely sold on the defense I've undertaken.
That's a lot of words.
I was quoting from Archer. Archer gave Cyril a "Chekov gun" and a poison pen with a loose cap. Cyril said he'd worry more about the Chekov gun, to which Archer (who we take for granted as an idiot) replies "that's a facile argument" and his butler adds "And woefully esoteric." They slip in the odd highbrow joke amongst all the asshattery.