If Harry wants to know HOW his father died, he just has to ask Molly. If he wants to confirm if McCoy is his grandfather, ditto."I hope to God it's just me," the words were faint and snatched up by the wind-that flowed-with- nameless-colors. The Labyrianth was trying to pull me elsewhere, but the current wasn't so strong that I couldn't stay here. Should I stay? Would I see what happened? How he died... could I trust it?
What does Harry do?
[] Try to remain with Malcolm and his younger self (Willpower Roll 8 Dice DC 7)
[] Follow the flow of the Labyrinth where it leads him
[] Try to speak to the people outside (Arete+MindRoll 5 Dice DC 6)
OOC: I thought about just continuing to write, but that would have lead to an enormous interlude that might not even have been done today.
She can go to his father's gravesite, or the place where his father was found, and ask. She can use a scene with him and ask. Hell, Lydia could troll the local ghost population for clues. Thats not really an issue.
And there's the question of whether he can trust what the Labyrinth says, both the factual details, and the slant it chooses to portray them in.
This is the best roll, mechanically, but narratively I have my doubts.
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I dont trust the Labyrinth to carry a person where they want to go, as opposed to where it wants to take them
I would not give up that agency if I had the option.
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I would probably vote for asking the people around.
It feels narratively appropriate for Harry Dresden the wizard investigator to investigate.
As opposed to being passive.
VOTE
[X] Try to speak to the people outside (Arete+