[X] Do not make the promise, it is a power like any other, if something is dangerous enough, evil enough it should be destroyed, not for a season, not for a year, not for a century but forevermore
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Not a great result for us if they bulldoze their way through our friends and support cast first before we cut them down.They will learn to fear the practical more than the abstract.
Coming after us to prevent us from possibly, eventually killing them is a terrible idea that makes their true death vastly more likely.
That's a lesson to teach.
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-5th of October is a Thursday. Guessing the sibs went to school, and Michael is home from work today.
I have to say that Molly's siblings are some of my favorites of her supporting cast.
And Leech remains a favorite.
-Ah, Charity's momdar fails for once. Finally.
I also find it interesting that Michael didnt see it necessary to share that Molly carried the weightbearing portion of the mission.
Daniel probably knows though, after talking with Lydia.
-I think Molly is wrong about the mortal souls limitation by the way.
I suspect it will work just fine against Kemmler, Corpsetaker and similar bodyjumpers by the way.
Unless she doesnt think they count.
-I honestly cant think of a reasonable reason to tell Charity no; perma-killing immortals does deserve to be treated with some gravitas.
And to be fair to Charity, the vote option doesnt say Dont Use It, it says Exercise Caution.
I have no trouble with that; there arent all that many entities who can return from being killed once anyway in the Dresdenverse(not sure about WoD), and our sword does Agg against everyone with combat time regen.
Not to mention that it would serve as an ugly surprise to some
When its absolutely necessary to use it, we'll use it.
And Charity "Stab Hostile Fae with Cold Iron" Carpenter is going to be in our corner when we do so.
Save our actual disagreements with Charity for places where it matters. This is just
I thought the whole concept with these Mantles was that if Mab (or her Lady or Knight) were to physically die, the Mantle would move on to the next candidate and the person would stay dead.When it comes to things that return from being killed... that is technically what would happen if you killed say Mab (as in obliterated her physical from which is made of matter if augmented) when it is not Halloween. She is not literally impervious to damage or regenerates from ash, she would reform in the heart of her power drawing on the eternal nature of Winter.
I thought the whole concept with these Mantles was that if Mab (or her Lady or Knight) were to physically die, the Mantle would move on to the next candidate and the person would stay dead.
The Fey in this setting are near-human, not truly immortal spirits, no matter how much they'd like to pretend otherwise.
Sure?If they die on Halloween yes or in a place of power like the Stone Table, otherwise no. That is why those places and times are important, only there can the mantles be transferred in death
We have made enough promises for the sake of Charity's cowardice.
Sure?
I thought the plot oif Summer Knight was that people wanted to permanently mess with the Winter/Summer balance and needed Halloween (and the Stone Table) for that.
That's a lot more than "just" passing on the Mantle to the next bearer.
As an aside, can we guess what would happen if we killed a Fey with a Mantle using MiM?
Would it just kill the person, or destroy the Mantle as well?
A wide variety of nevernever things do. Specifically the type that form a body for themselves out of ectoplasm to enter reality like Binder's goons. I'm pretty sure it's explicitly laid out that part of why they're so laid back about the risks he orders them to take is that unless you hunt them down in their home realm what you're really doing is a particularly violent exorcism.that; there arent all that many entities who can return from being killed once anyway in the Dresdenverse(not sure about WoD), and our sword does Agg against everyone with combat time regen.
There's a lot you can accuse Charity of, but cowardice isn't really one of them. She was willing to storm Arctis Tor with a mortal grade warhammer to get her daughter back and that is far from the only time she's done something like that.We have made enough promises for the sake of Charity's cowardice.
Yes. Halloween isnt just "they can die" its a more general "they can change". So while under normal conditions they cant die, take permanent damage or lose power, they cant really gain power or otherwise permanently improve either, unless they do it on halloween or other such thing. Meaning many are active there, despite the threat, to feed/steal power/etc.I think we've also learned that immortal beings can come out during Halloween for various benefits some including mantle taking stuff right?