So callousness then. Maybe desperation, but definitely callousness.On the matter of why set this off before the election, and I stress that this is Molly's guess, because Whites work best when they are undisturbed and able to play the long game. In that context the more chaos the better because it will make it all the harder to cover it up. There will be all sorts of people who see this as an opportunity to gain power or reinforce it, it's fishing with dynamite and Greene only has one stick so she would want to make it count.
I'd like to hear her side, but Im not feeling particularly charitable right now.
Fair enough.Any further comments from me on this topic would likely be in breach of the forum's rules concerning politics, and might well get me in jail in real life, so... I disagree with this position strongly is the only thing I will say.
No it isnt.That involvement would be more than enough to start asking and receiving questions, especially if they also talked to her ("how did your husband know Harry Dresden?")
Greene was Chicago PD, and this was a joint federal and local investigation.
Potentially state investigators as well; this was a high profile, gruesome murder. Everyone wanted a piece.
There were a shitload of people asking questions, and Dresden would have only been a focus of it for roughly 24-36 hours.
Greene was murdered Friday. Dresden was arrested on the evening of a Friday and released Saturday afternoon after exculpatory evidence showed up. And by Saturday night Daedalus would be dealing with the museum murders.
The timeline doesnt work.
This is straight up untrue.All it takes for evil to win if for good to do nothing. Perfect is the enemy of done.
The kind of attitude you show there is not one I agree with, trying to get rid of one evil is not inviting another, we get rid of the white court and the fomor try to get in instead? Well, time to get rid of the fomor too, they can't be stronger than the white court, after all, they had to wait to take their place.
The concept of power vacuum is just an excuse to do nothing and let evil win, there is no reasons to think that anyone would let the new players take the place without jumping on them to stop it.
Because we've actually seen it happen in-universe in canon. The consequences of said vacuum are a massive part of the overlying metaplot of the series.
It doesnt really matter how you want to argue it IRL.
In the series, the consequences of a power vacuum in the supernatural world are very real.
To the tune of more than a hundred thousand dead. And the consequences are still reverberating.
I mean, its pretty simple here.
The plot of White Night, then Turn Coat, and lastly a chunk of Peace Talks, was based around attempts by Nemesis to destroy the White Court either directly, or maneuvering them into conflict with someone who would.
When the ultimate bad of the series wants them destroyed, I am leery of doing its work for it.