Catching up:
Tailoring for the Soul
15th of December 2006 A.D.
COMMENTARY
This sounds like either a Liminal, or something from Demon The Fallen.
Maybe even a Mummy, if you regard the prosthetic soul-bits we are talking about building as a soul-body adaptor as a tem-akh.
Molly cant make an Exalt, so barring Act of God, probably not a Liminal or an Alchemical.
Something else is possible though. Even though a lot of the terminology does remind me of Alchemical themes.
Gonna need supplies for a body that impressive.
Good thing we have that set up with Monoc for minor magical materials; I suspect we're gonna need a fair bit of stuff like magical jade.
Even if we trusted the White Council implicitly, there is such a thing as a deal thats too good to be true.
If we offered them full access, they would be looking for the catch.
I certainly would.
And we dont trust the White Council implicitly. They got moles at multiple levels.
If you combined these things it would work.
First you have Lash with a body and two-part soul of her own, generating energy and giving nothing back.
This establishes a baseline of power-regeneration not unlike a Shi regenerating his own Chi, or an Exalt respiring Essence.
Then, if you want to improve the baseline, draw on other people's prayer.
In Exalted and ExWoD, mortal souls are prayer generators that create Essence by praying, or taking particular ritualized actions.
In World of Darkness, mortals create and modify the Consensus by the unconscious attitudes of multitudes.
In the Dresden Files, mortals are a bit of both.
Enough fear, enough strong emotion by a large enough number of people can make some kinds of magic easier, or weaken reality enough to make some things more plausible.
Thats why as part of his prep for the Darkhallow, Cowl performed a major working to sabotage technology in Chicago.
And also why Ethniu essentially EMP'd Chicago.
Wizards punch high in their area but are terrible outside of it. If your a wizard that does fighting your great at it, if your not even trash vampires can gank you. We have a much higher baseline average then the wizards could ever hope to achieve. Generally the WC have 1-3 people that are really good at something at most. We have a dozen people that surpass all the other members.
These are a bunch of claims with, as far as I know, no basis in canon or the RPG.
Fair. I read that as a general lament that the fallen are broken and can't smoothly integrate with anything natural, but that is a bit of a stretch.
I was dismissing the implication that angels are naturally looped into that system because we never see one in the series localized like that would imply, or any indication that a particular angel is dependent on anyone but the white god for power.
Angels can pop stars and solar systems, while Archangels can erase galaxies.
On the power scale of Gaffling > Jaggling > Incarna > Celestine that World of Darkness rates its spirit entities on, angels are an off-the scale OCP with restrictive rules of engagement.
I see no occasion where even the Fallen would need to tap mortal magic.
Not to mention that it would make for a reliable method for detecting Coins if the Fallen was drawing on external power.
Instead, we see Dresden not notice the Coin Cassius was carrying when he was impersonating Father Vincent, or the Coin that Thomas picked up until Thomas gave it to him, or the one Hannah Ascher was carrying, or the one the Genoskwa was carrying.
Hell,
Mab didnt notice that Marcone was a Denarian until Dresden told her he saw the transformation.
That is not what she says, sorry for the confusion, the point of that is:
I can't give you access to the ley-lines it I make this compatible with them it will not be compatible with you
I know that is how Fallen work
And then Molly has the idea 'but that about prayer?'
But that is not how the Fallen work.
Not directly, if their hosts are wizards or mages of some other kind they can tap the magic of the world, but for the abilities of the Fallen themselves they have to tap faith, turns out a source of cheap muscle is not the only reason for the tongueless servants Nick keeps around, though at need they can just draw upon the faith of their actual host
As evidenced by the copyright joke she feels that the Fallen are also taking advantage of the same loophole, though somehow though the Coin in maybe (she cannot really tell without a coin to study). Molly just designed everything into the body
That doesnt work.
Its not only unfaithful to the lore, it breaks too many things mechanically and narratively.
The Denarians would preferentially headhunt magic-users or believers as candidates if this was a thing; that explicitly isnt one of their criteria, as demonstrated in the bulk of their human partners being mortals like Sanya and Rasmussen.
Furthermore, those tongueless servants are Nick's tongueless servants. Noone else we see appears to command them.
When we see Polonessa Lartessa call on minions in Skin Game, she used trained ghouls as her muscle IIRC. This was post-Small Favor, and she and Nicky are at odds. Again.
Denarians get not just knowledge, but power from their Fallen, not the other way around.
They just have to actually grow into the power that the Fallen give them; any Fallen that deliberately overpowers its human partner and takes over directly running shit effectively cripples its own ability to deploy power into the world. Nicky is powerful enough to fuck with angelic messengers apparently. I quote:
I shrugged, ate the rest of the doughnut, and didn't argue.
"Nicodemus is an ancient foe of the Knights of the Cross," Forthill said quietly. "Our information about him is limited. He has made it a point to find and destroy our archives every other century or so, so we cannot be sure who he is or how long he has been alive. He may even have walked the earth when the Savior was crucified."
"Didn't look a day over five hundred," I mumbled. "How come some Knight hasn't gone and parted his hair for him?"
"They've tried," Forthill said.
"He's gotten away?"
Forthill's eyes and voice stayed steady. "He's killed them. He's killed all of them. More than a hundred Knights. More than a thousand priests, nuns, monks. Three thousand men, women, children. And those are only the ones listed in the pages recovered from the destroyed archives. Only two Knights have ever faced him and survived."
I had a flash of insight. "Shiro is one of them. That's why Nicodemus was willing to trade me for him."
Forthill nodded and closed his eyes for a moment. "Likely. Though the Denarians grow in power by inflicting pain and suffering on others. They become better able to use the strength the Fallen give them. And they gain the most from hurting those meant to counter them."
"He's torturing Shiro," I said.
Forthill put his hand on mine for a moment, his voice quiet, calming. "We must have faith. We may be in time to help him."
"I thought the whole point of the Knights was to deal out justice," I said. "The Fists of God and all that. So why is it that Nicodemus can slaughter them wholesale?"
"For much the same reason any man can kill another," Forthill said. "He is intelligent. Cautious. Skilled. Ruthless. Like his patron fallen angel."
I guessed at the name. "Badassiel?"
Forthill almost smiled. "Anduriel. He was a captain of Lucifer's, after the Fall. Anduriel leads the thirty Fallen who inhabit the coins. Nicodemus wasn't seduced into Anduriel's domination. It's a partnership. Nicodemus works with Fallen as a near-equal and of his free will. No one of the priesthood, of any of the Knightly Orders, of the Knights of the Cross, has so much as scratched him."
"The noose," I guessed. "The rope. It's like the Shroud, isn't it? It has power."
Forthill nodded. "We think so, yes. The same rope the betrayer used in Jerusalem."
"How many Denarians are working with him? I take it that they probably don't get along with each other."
"You are correct, thank God. Nicodemus rarely has more than five or six other Denarians working with him, according to our information. Usually, he keeps three others nearby."
"Snakeboy, demon-girl, and Ursiel."
"Yes."
"How many coins are running around the world?"
"Only nine are accounted for at this time. Ten, with Ursiel's coin."
"So Nicodemus could theoretically have nineteen other Fallen working with him. Plus a side order of goons."
"Goons?"
"Goons. Normal hired hands, they looked like."
"Ah. They aren't normal," Forthill said. "From what we have been able to tell, they are almost a small nation unto themselves. Fanatics. Their service is hereditary, passed on from father to son, mother to daughter."
"This gets better and better," I said.
"Harry," Forthill said. "I know of no tactful way to ask this, so I will simply ask. Did he give you one of the coins?"
"He tried," I said. "I turned him down."
Forthill's eyes stayed on my face for a moment before he let out a breath. "I see. Do you remember the sigil upon it?"
I grunted in affirmation, picked up a chocolate-covered jelly, and drew the symbol in the chocolate with a forefinger.
Death Masks Chapter 27, Page 234-235
Q: Why did the Denarians in Small Favor seem less powerful than in Death Masks?
A: If a Fallen has essentially overpowered their human host, then they have limited free will (they can't use the free will of the human); a Denarian is much more powerful if they use the human as a partner.
2009 Lexington signing (
Jim Butcher)
When Dresden finally started communicating with Lash and unconsciously accepted her aid in Dead Beat, she
gave Dresden access to
Hellfire from her clone-mother, which was way more destructive power than he customarily threw around.
That does not jell with a picture where they need power from mortals.
When they attacked the Archive at the aquarium in
Small Favor, the greater circle there did not depower the Denarians in demonform, even though it cut off the Archive and Dresden from any magic they werent carrying in them. When they put the Archive in a containment circle on Demonreach, some of the power came from leylines on the island, but much of it was from Lucy himself putting his mojo into the ritual circle.
When Ethniu came out to play in PT/BG?
It was explicitly stated that only Divine or Infernal power would punch through the Titanic Bronze armor that she was rocking, making it clear that Denarian power is Different.
Something reinforced by Thorned Namshiel-in-Marcone maintaining enough magic power to keep Ethniu the victor of a fight with Odin, Titania and the Erlking engaged in a magic duel, despite Marcone having no magical talent we are aware of.
PS
For Knights, Denarians have a smell when they are not being subtle
Death Masks c31 said:
O'Hare is huge. We drove around in crowded parking lots and auto loading zones for nearly half an hour before Michael abruptly slowed the truck down outside the international concourse, his spine and neck straightening as if he'd heard a warning klaxon.
Sanya glanced aside at Michael and said, "What is it?"
"Do you feel that?" Michael asked him.
"Feel what?"
"Close your eyes," Michael said. "Try to still your thoughts."
I muttered, "I sense a great disturbance in the Force."
"You do?" Michael asked, blinking at me.
I sighed and rubbed at the bridge of my nose. Sanya closed his eyes, and a second later his expression twisted in distaste. "Rot," the Russian reported. "Sour milk. Mildew. The air smells greasy."
"There's a Pizza Hut kiosk about fifty feet away," I pointed out, looking through the windows of the concourse. "But maybe it's just a coincidence."
"No," Michael said. "It's Nicodemus. He leaves a kind of stain everywhere he goes. Arrogance. Ambition. Disregard."
"I only smell rotten things," Sanya said.
"You're sensing him too," Michael said. "Your mind is interpreting it differently. He's here." He started pulling forward, but a cab zipped in front of him and stopped. The cabby got out and began unloading an elderly couple's bags.
I muttered to myself and sniffed. I even reached out with my magical senses, trying to detect what Michael had. I felt nothing but the usual-patternless white noise of thousands of lives moving around us.
I opened my eyes, and found myself staring at the back of Detective Rudolph's head. He had on the usual expensive suit, and stood with a spare, well-coiffed man I recognized from the district attorney's office.
I cant imagine what it would have been like if Michael hadnt had Uriel vouch for us and had to deal with Molly's signature.
Once again, Mentor 5 remains the best 5 dot Background we have ever bought.