There is a limit to how many buffs you can put on a human body before it breaks, the Fallen have a budget of those in line with their own nature and that us their lot. Basically that is their shintai and they do not get By Rage Recast.
We already know the awakened ones are harder to effect from the chapter. That said, free will is a human/mortal only thing. Spirits don't really have it, even if some look freer than others.
Free will as we understand it appears to be a mortal human privilege in the Dresdenverse,
It would certainly be cruel to create something with a purpose that didn't enjoy the purpose that it was created for. But why would we ever do that?
Also if the coins where able to teleport themselves at will the membership of the Denarians would look very different. Basically all of them are people who where in the lower rungs of society before getting their coins.
Point of order: Yes they can, at least under certain conditions.The coins cannot teleport themselves, but they do not have to take any host that comes into contact with them, they are the ones that have to start talking, so they can just say 'pass' on any host you make just to contain them.
What @Iron Roby said.Hmm, I suppose there is some continuum. For example, Lash is able to make her own choices. And I think even Bob could try to work around the binding of he was opposed to his master.
Uriel did say that redemption is available to all things that can choose. Not sure how that would apply to, say, a faerie trapped in a deal they now found immoral.
Likewise, even free willed humans can be mind controlled or puppeted.
I assumed that subverting the awakened machine spirit is not merely harder, but a different kind of task. Like the difference between breaking a lock vs talking your way past a guard. Mechanically, I'd expect a living spirit to get a roll to resist subversion.
Point of order: Yes they can, at least under certain conditions.
Word of Jim IIRC was explicitly that attempts to punt a Coin off Earth and into space would have the Coin teleport back to Earth; not sure if it was the Fallen inside the Coin that would do it, or if Lucifer would reach out and do it.
And I assume you'd see something similar if you tried something similar like tossing it into the Pacific in a block of concrete.
Its been two thousand years; people have tried to get rid of the things.
Hell, Sanya explicitly tossed his Coin into the canals of Venice, yet Magog is up and about less than a decade later iirc.
Exalted bullshit is by no means the only bullshit around.
Dresdenverse "Free Will", capitalized, is not "free will" as we normally understand it. It's a metaphysical quality, not actual freedom. IMO, it's best understood as a theoretical capacity to intentionally change your fundamental nature.
For example, in Dresdenverse, you could theoretically mind-control a human from birth to death, and they would still technically have Free Will, just no opportunity to ever exercise it. Free Will is something you have, not something you do.
It is very unfortunate that the white council has an army of spy (magical) engineers embedded in it. (Fucking black councilll)The FCF does not have wizards, no on the fly magic generalists, you would need to have a cadre of engineers who are also spies embedded in the enemy army.
It is very unfortunate that the white council has an army of spy (magical) engineers embedded in it. (Fucking black councilll)
Not transformative in that sense, free will in the DF as I understand it is more about your nature as a person being decoupled from your metaphysical one.So what does capitalized Free Will do? Is this what allows humans to become vampires or faeries?
Does that mean that Free Will is unrelated to what Uriel said about redemption?
Mind you we know that it is possible to decide that you are going to change even if you are a supernatural creature. Lucifer and Co did prove as much. But it also changes them on a fundamental level and may result in a lot of unpleasant or simply random, or not immediately obvious side effects.Which is what cleaves action from choice as the white god/wizards measure it. For a given situation a given nonhuman entity will always attempt the same sort of action and feel the same things. More time or information will just make them better at whatever they're trying unless you make them into something else.
Lucky for us that the one wizard who knows how to do it is both the friend we trust and on hand.
I acknowledged that it my post though? You can't change without great effort and someone tipping the balance.Mind you we know that it is possible to decide that you are going to change even if you are a supernatural creature. Lucifer and Co did prove as much. But it also changes them on a fundamental level and may result in a lot of unpleasant or simply random, or not immediately obvious side effects.
Let's take Mab for example if she decided to abandon her duty for some reason - at minimum she will lose her mantle, probably stop being a winter fae and most likely lose a lot of her power leaving gaping holes in her spirit that would be filled by something else. Whatever comes out the other side will still be Mab as she decided to be but it would no longer be a Queen of Air and Darkness.
D&D surprisingly has a similar approach to outsiders - their soul and body are fused together. So an angel would be literally made out of LAW and GOOD. if the angel falls he can no longer be an angel because evil has no place in his body, and so it would change to accommodate that.
That is hardly sealing it away. He might as well have left it on the street for someone to pick up.Sanya explicitly tossed his Coin into the canals of Venice, yet Magog is up and about less than a decade later iirc.
Hey DP, how detectable is this Sabatoge by an investigator wizard? Would it be that hard for someone to check the hubs periodically before missions, for example?
Kept trying to write something, but Harry hasn't really explained how he does it well enough for me to even start writing the problem nevermind the solution.