1) How precisely is Lara Raith supposed to prevent us having a meeting with Mab?It's a huge mistake to meet with Lara before we meet with Mab. We have something she desperately wants and for all she knows, our meeting with Mab will secure the Winter Queen as our backer, partner, or client, with any one of those potentially making it all but impossible for Lara to move against us in any real way, assuming she wants to apply pressure to get her hands on what we have.
Lara preventing us from having the meeting with Mab is all it would take to torpedo what she thinks would put us out of her reach, then we'll have an offended Mab to deal with and the convenient White Court waiting to offer us protection.
Sure, none of this could actually happen this way, but Lara is working with bad info along with a misunderstanding of who she's dealing with and her own complete moral bankruptcy.
I'm not saying that she can actually prevent us from meeting Mab, but rather that she thinks she can. Even trying and failing can still make shit complicated for us.1) How precisely is Lara Raith supposed to prevent us having a meeting with Mab?
We are supposed to summon Mab when we are ready. No active magic involved AFAIK, just call.
Short of physical imprisonment, Im not actually seeing the issue.
And there's 15 hours between 9AM and 12 midnight.
2)We dont actually know what she wants.
Nor are we under any obligation to agree to any proposals during a meeting, remember?
3)I assure you that Lara Raith, and any other sane Whampire, has zero interest in being considered to have been responsible for interrupting a meeting between Mab and <Insert Random Name Here>.
She is willing to probe the Faerie Courts, but nowhere so blatantly.
That's just asking for trouble from a greater power, and her White Court rivals would happily disavow her and throw her to the wolves if she was that crazy.
The nightmare scenario is that Lord Raith bent the knee to us and is under the effects of Mercy in Servitude right now. As long as he is genuinely acknowledging us as a higher power, and follows our will (for example by helping Thomas to distribute the diamonds, or arranging Isabella's school life, or a thousand other things he might do covertly), MiS is automatic and we don't get to know who does or does not fall under it. And we know that canonically he's not above making deals with nefarious forces in order to get power boosts (see his magic immunity).
We have to accept them, so people can't just dip into our service like that.The nightmare scenario is that Lord Raith bent the knee to us and is under the effects of Mercy in Servitude right now. As long as he is genuinely acknowledging us as a higher power, and follows our will (for example by helping Thomas to distribute the diamonds, or arranging Isabella's school life, or a thousand other things he might do covertly), MiS is automatic and we don't get to know who does or does not fall under it. And we know that canonically he's not above making deals with nefarious forces in order to get power boosts (see his magic immunity).
We don't have to personally accept them, though. Molly set up rules for those who wish to partake of MiS, and told them to Isabela. If Lord Raith follows them, it should work. There's no control on our part. As long as someone is following our will, we need not even be aware of their existence. @DragonParadox am I right in the interpretation of MiS?We have to accept them, so people can't just dip into our service like that.
Through elder Skavis most likely. There are probably at least some factions in White Court that would prefer him to Lara as actual ruler, or would want to maneuver against Lara using him at least.
Why would this be bad for us?The nightmare scenario is that Lord Raith bent the knee to us and is under the effects of Mercy in Servitude right now. As long as he is genuinely acknowledging us as a higher power, and follows our will (for example by helping Thomas to distribute the diamonds, or arranging Isabella's school life, or a thousand other things he might do covertly), MiS is automatic and we don't get to know who does or does not fall under it. And we know that canonically he's not above making deals with nefarious forces in order to get power boosts (see his magic immunity).
1) Lara Raith is too canny to try using humans as catspaws.I'm not saying that she can actually prevent us from meeting Mab, but rather that she thinks she can. Even trying and failing can still make shit complicated for us. I also don't think she's above involving the muggles to inconvenience us, purely through coincidence, if she knows where we'll be at a specific time.
Agreeing to meet with her is setting Lara up to be an enemy purely through the actions we'll need to take after she plays her cards, whatever they may be. Or we can just put the meeting off for a day and eliminate that possibility.
Lord Raith killed Harry's mother, attempted to kill Harry, Thomas, and Murphy, and was responsible for killing a bunch of women as well in recent memory in an attempt to run a potential business rival out of the market.
???We don't have to personally accept them, though. Molly set up rules for those who wish to partake of MiS, and told them to Isabela. If Lord Raith follows them, it should work. There's no control on our part. As long as someone is following our will, we need not even be aware of their existence. @DragonParadox am I right in the interpretation of MiS?
Through elder Skavis most likely. There are probably at least some factions in White Court that would prefer him to Lara as actual ruler, or would want to maneuver against Lara using him at least.
Seems more redeemable then Emma-O. Although if we do take him into service then I am going to insist that we get some of the more binding charms.I cant see any situation under which he'd be willing to bend the knee, or Molly be willing to take him into service.
Well reasoned, as usual, but the timing is simply too suspect, IMO, and Lara's apparent urgency to meet with us before we meet with Mab is raising major red flags for me.1) Lara Raith is too canny to try using humans as catspaws.
Because she knows that it will get out, and will turn us into an enemy, and risks making enemies of others as well.
At the moment, we've not been in public conflict, and have been known to associate with some White Court vampires, and we're publicly in business with her brother.
I cant see why she'd risk it.
Not to mention that it will inevitably reach Mab's ears, and whether or not she currently cares about the consequences of fucking with us, she definitely cares about fucking with Mab.
No-one who has a speck of sense doesn't.
2)We are a known associate of Harry Dresden, and dude has a reputation for...intemperance.
She has to suspect that in the event of anything happening, we'll consult him.
And Dresden is currently Warden regional commander for the eastern US.
3)If AU.Lara is supposed to be irrational enough to attempt to fuck with our meeting with Mab if we meet her first?
Refusing to meet her until afterwards won't actually stop her attempting to fuck with the meeting.
4)Let me enumerate what I believe are the known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns.
What Lara Definitely Knows
- Molly's juvenile criminal record and school records
- Feels like an archdevil according to her assistant
- Possession of a good enough information network to know when Kattrin's Mercedes was impounded, and came up for auction
- The mojo to dominate or exorcise a spirit-haunted Mercedes CLS
- The juice to be worth a personal formal meeting with Mab herself in Chicago
- In business with Thomas, moving high six to low seven figures worth of diamonds
- On good terms with Dresden, and a Knight, who happens to be her father
- Lives in the home of a serving Knight of the Cross, with all its implications about her relationship with his patrons
- Still goes to church
- Has claimed territory and minions in Undertown, including humans, ghouls and outcast Whampires
- Is currently doing construction work underground
- Association/alliance with the daughter of an old Celtic death god and psychopomp
What Lara Probably Knows
- Molly's kidnapping and retrieval from Arctis Tor
- Involvement in resolving the Red Room Murders
- Involvement in resolving the Recluce Murders
- Involvement in the Cleveland affair; if the Red Court are tracking Michael's truck, the Whites almost certainly are
- The mojo and resources to hire a short platoon of Einherjar, including Valkyries
- Involvement in killing a greater akuma of Yomi Wan
- Association with a group of minor human talents
- Isabella's allegiance
- Molly's shintai war form's effect on the local magic sensitives; we've used it twice in Chicago, and both times the activation has been noted as significant
What Lara May Not Know
- The details of our meeting with elder Skavis Leinth in Greene's house
- That we know the details of the White Court influence campaign on US politicians
- The hearth-god currently guarding Helen Beckitt's home, and our involvement in raising it
- Our having met at least one Senior Council member
- That we personally killed both Kattrin Sigfridsdottir and The Will of Kakuri, and drove Iku-Turso back into prison
- That we've met the Library's agents
- The terms or purpose of our scheduled meeting with Mab
Look at the first two, and tell me that you think Lara is going to look at what she knows, consider what she might not know, then decide that she can prevent a diplomatic meeting with Mab.
In Chicago, with its heavy Fae presence.
Especially when Molly can simply reschedule the meeting if unavoidable circumstances show up.
Like another supernatural Power deliberately interfering in the meeting directly or via proxies.
And just apologize.This wasn't an agreement with a forfeit.
Lara canonically outlived enough all her enemies and rivals thus far by being smart. This would not be smart.
She would be pulling aggro from at least Molly and Mab, and complicating her relationship with several other factions.
If the Lara in this AU is supposed to be so stupid as to pull aggro from Mab in order to prevent a routine diplomatic meeting like Mab does dozens of times a year?
She'd be too stupid to live.
EDIT
As a curiosity, the Chicago Bean was commissioned in March 2006.
Cloud Gate - Wikipedia
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In the Dresdenfiles, it was commissioned through proxies by the Winter Court, with assistance/collusion of Marcone, and used as a secret stockpile of weapons.
Emma-O at least can be claimed to be under some sort of mental illness after splitting himself in two.Seems more redeemable then Emma-O. Although if we do take him into service then I am going to insist that we get some of the more binding charms.
The urgency is raising red flags for me too.Well reasoned, as usual, but the timing is simply too suspect, IMO, and Lara's apparent urgency to meet with us before we meet with Mab is raising major red flags for me.
This is factually incorrect.[X] Agree to meet with Lara before meeting with Mab
We haven't yet reached White Night, during which Lara orchestrated the mass murder of a lot of the minor practitioners in Chicago, but she's still been leading the White Court for a while now and has demonstrated no desire to not rape and kill all those she feeds on. Traumatic past or not, she's got a long way to go before I'd feel as comfortable with her as I do with Thomas, but we might as well give her the opportunity to make her case. If she's willing to be better, let's help her. If not, well, things are gonna get messy.
I stared quietly at her for a moment and then nodded. Then I said, "I notice that you didn't go terribly far out of your way to save Cesarina Malvora."
Her lips twitched up at the corners. "It was a difficult time. I did all that I could to protect my House and then the other members of Court in attendance. More's the pity that I could not save that usurping, traitorous bitch."
"You couldn't save that usurping, traitorous Lord Skavis, either," I noted.
"Life is change," Lara replied quietly.
"You know what I think, Lara?" I asked.
Her eyes narrowed and fastened on me.
"I think someone got together with Skavis to plan his little hunt for the low-powered-magic folks. I think someone encouraged him to do it. I think someone pointed it out as a great plan to usurp mean old Lord Raith's power base. And then I think that same someone probably nudged Lady Malvora to move, to give her a chance to steal Lord Skavis's thunder."
Lara's eyelids lowered, and her lips spread in a slow smile. "Why would someone do such a thing?"
"Because she knew that Skavis and Malvora were going to make a move soon in any case. I think she did it to divide her enemies and focus their efforts into a plan she could predict, rather than waiting upon their ingenuity. I think someone wanted to turn Skavis and Malvora against one another, keeping them too busy to undermine Raith." I sat up, faced her, and said, "It was you. Pulling their strings. It was you who came up with the plan to kill those women."
"Perhaps not," Lara replied smoothly. "Lord Skavis is - was - a well-known misogynist. And he proposed a plan much like this one only a century ago." She tapped a finger to her lips thoughtfully and then said, "And you have no way of proving otherwise."
I stared at her for a long moment. Then I said, "I don't need proof to act on my own."
"Is that a threat, dear wizard?"
I looked slowly around the ruined room. There was a hole in the house, almost perfectly round, right through the floors above us and the roof four stories above. Bits and pieces were still falling. "What threat could I possibly be to you, Lara?" I drawled.
She took in a slow breath and said, "What makes you think I won't kill you right here, right now, while you are weary and weakened? It would likely be intelligent and profitable." She lifted her sword and ran a fingertip languidly down the flat of the blade. "Why not finish you right here?"
I showed her my teeth. "You gave me your word of safe passage."
Lara threw back her head in a rich laugh. "So I did." She faced me more directly, set the sword aside, and rose. "What do you want?"
"I want those people returned to life," I spat at her. "I want to undo all the pain that's been inflicted during this mess. I want children to get their mothers back, parents their daughters, husbands their wives. I want you and your kind never to hurt anyone ever again."
Right in front of my eyes, she turned from a woman into a statue, cold and perfectly still. "What do you want," she whispered, "that I might give you?"
"First, reparations. A weregild to the victims' families," I said. "I'll provide you with the details for each."
"Done."
"Second, this never happens again. One of yours starts up with genocide again, and I'm going to reply in kind. Starting with you. I'll have your word on it."
Her eyes narrowed further. "Done," she murmured.
"The little folk," I said. "They shouldn't be in cages. Free them, unharmed, in my name."
She considered that for a moment, and then nodded. "Anything else?"
Hello Infernal Exalted right here, killing the Yama Kings and taking their stuff is literally one of their core concepts.Emma-O at least can be claimed to be under some sort of mental illness after splitting himself in two.
And in a coldly practical calculation, redeeming him improves the lives of his underlings and Hell inmates, because there's no easy replacement for him.
Literally in your own quote:This is factually incorrect.
Harry deduced the truth and Lara not only doesn't fight him on it, but she also ended up giving reparations as a tacit admittance of guilt (even if on the surface, others might think she's only doing so because members of her Court committed the crime, Dresden and we know that she was the ultimate puppeteer).
The person who was doing most of this plan, the crossdresser who went by Priscilla, was Duke Skavis' heir."Perhaps not," Lara replied smoothly. "Lord Skavis is - was - a well-known misogynist. And he proposed a plan much like this one only a century ago." She tapped a finger to her lips thoughtfully and then said, "And you have no way of proving otherwise."
I stared at her for a long moment. Then I said, "I don't need proof to act on my own."