And that would be something worth knowing too.You dont turn a Whampire loose on teenagers as a test.
You especially dont turn a young Whampire still playing with their powers, and looking to impress the new big cheese, loose on teenagers. Thats a good way to have enthusiasm result in shit you dont expect or want.
You dont test that on people. They may be dumbshits, but they are still people's children.And that would be something worth knowing too.
Besides, we have similar risks ourselves, as we noticed when cutting a bit too deep in our first day back in school with this rando in the hallway.
QM probably made an error.I get that it was a suggested vote by the QM, but do we really think our (senior) friend is bad enough at math that she needs tutoring from a sophomore? Isabel and Izzy shouldn't even be taking the same math classes.
She might be mature looking. Certainly, I knew girls who looked 18+ at 14.Bella is supposed to be 17-19 years old; that was Molly's assessment when they met.
I think everyone has met people like that.She might be mature looking. Certainly, I knew girls who looked 18+ at 14.
Just as a note, I followed my mom to the voting booth once when I was like, 14, and the lady there thought I was there to vote, because she thought I was an actual adult. I was wearing a coat at the time, so my shape was slightly obscured, but I'm still willing to swallow people misjudging ages by a large margin as plausible, especially considering that White Court fledglings probably "mature" faster than normal teenage girls.I think everyone has met people like that.
But in this case? Mature looking, sure. Not the same thing as mature, though.
Molly had ATB running for that entire encounter. She's unlikely to have mistaken a sophomore-age girl for a senior/college age teenager, just based off of social cues.
If she says 17-19, Im inclined to believe her.
These are teenagers. They lack the life experience for perspective.Okay, this might sound weird, but I'll make an argument for feeding in highschools:
Premise:
The major problem of Whampiric Feeding is that it reinforces the emotion it feeds on. Thus feeding in creases lust/fear/despair, rather than draining it from the target.
This is not so much a problem for the Raiths, but it is for Skavis, since too much despair can lead to very bad decision, up to suicide.
Premise 2:
The majority of problems for highschoolers are short-lived and not as serious as a hormonal teenager with a limited pool of experiences thinks they are.
That is not to say that the situation of a highschooler can't actually be terrible, of course it can, but often enough a break-up with a short-time boy/girlfriend or failed test can seem like the end of the world.
Argument:
If most highschoolers that feel despair do so over temporary issues and have a halfway decent support-system from home or school, then a slight increase in despair from minor Feedings is unlikely to spiral into worse issues.
Compare to other sources of despair, people who lost someone important and might spiral into depression, people with serious diseases that might loose the will to fight, people who really have few if any perspectives or experience overwhelming loneliness and might harm or kill themselves...
Conclusion:
Feeding on highschoolers is not good, but propably less likely to lead to permanent harm than most other opportunities for Skavis.
Sure.Just as a note, I followed my mom to the voting booth once when I was like, 14, and the lady there thought I was there to vote, because she thought I was an actual adult. I was wearing a coat at the time, so my shape was slightly obscured, but I'm still willing to swallow people misjudging ages by a large margin as plausible, especially considering that White Court fledglings probably "mature" faster than normal teenage girls.
This is arguable. Social cues from a 16 year old interacting with a millenia old elder of her clan and a potentially hostile bodhisattva-out-of-ths-box, and a 17 year old interacting witha millenia old elder of her clan and a potentially hostile bodhisattva-out-of-ths-box would be completely identical. The situation she was in (fledgling that was interrupted by a hostile OCP) didn't lend itself to provide social clues to her precise age. We can be reasonably certain that she is within expected age range for fledging in her clan. Not much else.I think everyone has met people like that.
But in this case? Mature looking, sure. Not the same thing as mature, though.
Molly had ATB running for that entire encounter. She's unlikely to have mistaken a sophomore-age girl for a senior/college age teenager, just based off of social cues.
If she says 17-19, Im inclined to believe her.
Man, lunch is unusually terrible.
Thats a basic security implementation for setting up organizations that powerful. Where possible, you want a reset button..... There is a reason for why the Summer Court exists to keep in check the Winter Court and specifically keep Mab in check for the safety of humanity as noted by Mother Summer. Which is deriving from the fact that Mab is not a good entity. They are the MAD policy to always prevents a Winter Queen from turning their forces on the World of humanity and prevent them from enacting actions overly detrimental for mortals. Indicating that if they did not do so, Mab"s actions would be far worse than it currently is, something that is bad when already her actions are quite dark.
Its called the Unseelie Accords for a reason. Not the Seelie Accords, or the Milwaukee Accords, or whatever.Or they're simply the most explorative mechanism that Mab could impose with Titania and other rivals acting as counterweights.
After all, the force guarding the Outer Gates have been replaced before, which makes it seem quite possible it could be replaced again.
Note that Mother Summer doesn't say that Mab is unable to forfeit reality, but unwilling. That tells us that it's a question of will, which means the ability to make that decision is within the scope of her limited free will.
After all, if the mortal world died, even if Mab survived, her favourite toys would all be broken.
1)Mab is the second Mab; she had a predecessor. Mother Winter, however, has never been replaced.
Nah.This is arguable. Social cues from a 16 year old interacting with a millenia old elder of her clan and a potentially hostile bodhisattva-out-of-ths-box, and a 17 year old interacting witha millenia old elder of her clan and a potentially hostile bodhisattva-out-of-ths-box would be completely identical. The situation she was in (fledgling that was interrupted by a hostile OCP) didn't lend itself to provide social clues to her precise age. We can be reasonably certain that she is within expected age range for fledging in her clan. Not much else.
From the perspective of getting closer to Molly, it would make more sense to put her in the same class as Molly. If that didnt happen, it's probably because she's genuinely that age.
Molly was rolling -4DC to Perception rolls in that scene; -1 from Boiling Sea Mastery, and -3 from All Things Betray.Still digesting the update. Commentary much later this evening when I get back to a comfortable place.
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QUESTION
1)Is our Intimidation Excellency still running?
2)How old does the girl appear to be? Teenager yes, but do we have an age range? And how expensive do her clothes appear?
Molly should be able to judge female fashions quite well.
3)Can we assume Clippy has a good view of all the occupants in the room? Or do we specifically have to stunt this in?
Click to shrink...
- Yes, it's still on
- Late teens, 17-19 would be Molly's guess. They are definitely good jeans and those are some kick-ass boots, she would like a pair. And yes she does feel guilty for noticing that when someone is dying next to her, but in her defense she is rolling -4 for perception right now.
- A stunt would be useful so I can make a call on what DC they would have to pass to notice her
Thats a basic security implementation for setting up organizations that powerful. Where possible, you want a reset button.
And for good reason; its canon that Outsiders try to subvert Sidhe at every opportunity. Nemesis!Infected Lea tried to overthrow Mab, and Nfected!Maeve came this close to having Mab murdered and ending up in day to day control of Winter.
Mab is not a good entity. She's not an evil entity. Morality is not her function.
Neither is it Titania's function for that matter. Anyone who makes the mistake of thinking that Summer is "good" should take a look at the Mothers shared cottage, and the jars of unreleased epidemic diseases that Mother Summer has lining the walls.
Mab is Queen of Winter.
Mab is not the whole of Winter. She's not the fetches, or the hags, or the spiders et cetera. Dont conflate the day to day behavior of a lot of Winter's denizens with Mab's actual policies.
Its called the Unseelie Accords for a reason. Not the Seelie Accords, or the Milwaukee Accords, or whatever.
Nobody else cared enough, or had the power to commit the political, magical and military effort to cram the Accords down everyone's collective throats.
She, and the might of Winter, guarantee the Accords and its provisions. Noone else.
And they get fuckall from it that Im aware of.
Mab does not live in the mortal world. Does not draw power from the mortal world.
She doesnt amuse herself by playing with it; lady doesnt have the time.
Lots of fae draw power from mortals, amuse themselves with mortals, or are fascinated with mortals.
Apparently not Mab.
1)Mab is the second Mab; she had a predecessor. Mother Winter, however, has never been replaced.
2)Dont conflate Mab's public face with her private face. Post-Ghost Story, she's a lot more open with Dresden, in private.
See how people like Odin treat her in private, or suggest that Dresden do.
3)Of course Mab didnt trust Dresden then.
She cant afford to trust many people. Under the influence of Nemesis, her handmaiden tried to overthrow her, and then her daughter tried to have her killed, all in the same decade. Paranoia is her business.
Trust is earned, and she had yet to see how Dresden would handle the Mantle and its responsibilities.
Many Knights dont manage it well.
Dresden's defiance bade well for a good Knight, but he hadnt even started the job yet.
Nah.
Citation is, and I quote:
Molly was rolling -4DC to Perception rolls in that scene; -1 from Boiling Sea Mastery, and -3 from All Things Betray.
She was literally throwing Legendary results on base Perception + Empathy rolls.
I have no trouble believing she's be able to tell.
Thats a basic security implementation for setting up organizations that powerful. Where possible, you want a reset button.
And for good reason; its canon that Outsiders try to subvert Sidhe at every opportunity. Nemesis!Infected Lea tried to overthrow Mab, and Nfected!Maeve came this close to having Mab murdered and ending up in day to day control of Winter.
Mab is not a good entity. She's not an evil entity. Morality is not her function.
Neither is it Titania's function for that matter. Anyone who makes the mistake of thinking that Summer is "good" should take a look at the Mothers shared cottage, and the jars of unreleased epidemic diseases that Mother Summer has lining the walls.
Mab is Queen of Winter.
Mab is not the whole of Winter. She's not the fetches, or the hags, or the spiders et cetera. Dont conflate the day to day behavior of a lot of Winter's denizens with Mab's actual policies.
Its called the Unseelie Accords for a reason. Not the Seelie Accords, or the Milwaukee Accords, or whatever.
Nobody else cared enough, or had the power to commit the political, magical and military effort to cram the Accords down everyone's collective throats.
She, and the might of Winter, guarantee the Accords and its provisions. Noone else.
And they get fuckall from it that Im aware of.
From the timeline we got earlier, the guys at the top have changed, but the fey have always been the foot soldiers.Or they're simply the most explorative mechanism that Mab could impose with Titania and other rivals acting as counterweights.
After all, the force guarding the Outer Gates have been replaced before, which makes it seem quite possible it could be replaced again.
Note that Mother Summer doesn't say that Mab is unable to forfeit reality, but unwilling. That tells us that it's a question of will, which means the ability to make that decision is within the scope of her limited free will.
After all, if the mortal world died, even if Mab survived, her favourite toys would all be broken
The point I was trying to make about not being totally evil was supposed to be distinct from the point on her motives at the gates, my bad there.Mab kind of lives in reality, she does not have to be any kind of 'good' to want to preserve it, she just has to not be suicidal. I would say that petty cruelty is beneath her, that is not the same thing as not being cruel
I strongly disagree with your opinion here, because I think you are firgetting a key fact: Mab is not mortal. The fact that she once was one is irrelevant, she is fae nowadays. And fae are explicitly metaphysically different from human and lack the free will (in the very narrow Dresdenverse sense) which is required to contest the mantle. She didn't lose to it, she never got a chance to fight it in the first place.Mab has lost to her mantle a long time ago. She is a terrifying being, supremely dangerous, very intelligent, very powerful. But she is likely a mediocre Winter Queen for she has been reduced to barely be a function of her mantle. She doesn't add to it, doesn't defy it when and where she can. And that's what mortal bearers of the mantles are for, after all. At least that's my opinion.
Yes. And this Mab likely was "shaped" by Mother Winter. And took the belief that such shaping of subordinates is within remit of higher Winter hierarchs from the experience.1)Mab is the second Mab; she had a predecessor. Mother Winter, however, has never been replaced.
She didn't say "I don't trust you". She said "I will never trust you". Mab knows Mab's mind. Mab cant' lie. Even and especially to herself. Mab told Dresden that she will never trust him. Not that "she won't trust him until he's absolutely and unquestionably proves his loyalty" not that "she won't trust him until he's her fully soul and mind bound slave". Never. Period. Mab is incapable of trusting Dresden. It is safe to extrapolate that outside of maybe Mother Winter and Uriel, she is incapable of trusting others period.3)Of course Mab didnt trust Dresden then.
She cant afford to trust many people. Under the influence of Nemesis, her handmaiden tried to overthrow her, and then her daughter tried to have her killed, all in the same decade. Paranoia is her business.
That's not quite correct. Mantles are not absolute. You can, and, I believe, are supposed to fight against them, while cooperating in things that matter. Mab lost that fight long ago.I strongly disagree with your opinion here, because I think you are firgetting a key fact: Mab is not mortal. The fact that she once was one is irrelevant, she is fae nowadays. And fae are explicitly metaphysically different from human and lack the free will (in the very narrow Dresdenverse sense) which is required to contest the mantle. She didn't lose to it, she never got a chance to fight it in the first place.
From the timeline we got earlier, the guys at the top have changed, but the fey have always been the foot soldiers.
I take what Mother Summer was saying differently there; she was talking about physical troop numbers and a hypothetical, not anything else.
Her mantle was made for this task and has actively edited her nature to suit it over the last thousand years. Why would it be designed to make her an asshole but not stop her from doing the one thing no one wants her to do?
So homeschooling.The favored way of isolating children from their peers during their developmental stages.She actually is 17 and should be a senior if her home schooling was up to the standard, it is not. Despair vampires are not really focused on academic excellency at the best of times and when you add a mentor in the odd and esoteric taking up the time that might have been going to academic matters, they faked her being not-quite-16 in the paperwork.
This is a materially false assertion, as the lawyers would say.Mab is very explicitly an evil entity. We're not told Summer exists to protect the world from Winter. We're told Titania exists to protect the world from Mab.
This is not true. They guard the Outer Gates. They already had face from everyone who matters.They get face. They get to be the people who know the labyrinthine rules best, so are able to help people jump through the multitudinous hoops required to become Neutral Ground or a Freeholding Lord.
And if you believe they don't abuse that power, I have several bridges to sell you.
And that's where I think you are wrong, as I believe a mantle on a chassis with free will and on a chassis without free will are fundamentally different cases. And that is one of the very few and narrow applications of dresdenverse free will.That's not quite correct. Mantles are not absolute. You can, and, I believe, are supposed to fight against them, while cooperating in things that matter. Mab lost that fight long ago
No, he didn't. He said "lies". Mab was speaking them, but didn't need to be aware they were lies to spread them. If, as I hypothesize, she herself was indoctrinated into Winter Law and told these lies, she might believe them to be true.Note that Uriel didn't say 'Mab is mistaken'. He said that Mab lied. That's totally different. And very interesting in a context where Mab generally can't lie. There may be loopholes in the restrictions on lying when it comes to the nature of the Faerie Mantles.
The problem is that to exercise that free will, you need to buckle the mantle. And Mab doesn't.And that's where I think you are wrong, as I believe a mantle on a chassis with free will and on a chassis without free will are fundamentally different cases. And that is one of the very few and narrow applications of dresdenverse free will.
So homeschooling.The favored way of isolating children from their peers during their developmental stages.
I dont see the benefits of putting Bella in the same school but a different grade; she essentially will never see Molly.
Maybe it has to do with her father being older than dirt, and not really grokking how modern education works.
And I suspect her mother's dead or gone.
It does speak to this family messing up their priorities that a teenager with a private tutor is unable to maintain the same academic grades as her peers when children in entertainment and sports with literal fulltime careers are capable of keeping up.
Very poor showing.
And one more datum suggesting her mother isnt around.
It might be interesting to introduce her to Charity.
Not the Daniel or the jawas.
Just Charity and Michael. Should leave an impression.
Betting she dips after we graduate. Question is whether she gets a GED or not.
Gonna delete the math tutor bit then.
You claimed that her mentor is propably of Roman age.does speak to this family messing up their priorities that a teenager with a private tutor is unable to maintain the same academic grades as her peers when children in entertainment and sports with literal fulltime careers are capable of keeping up.
Very poor showing.