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So here's my other question having not kept up on poo poo since Skin Game. What's the prevailing theory o. Everyone's favorite bartender?
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# ? May 12, 2015 02:05 |
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Lawful Neutral Outsider with feat: Weapon Specialization (shotgun) and max ranks in Profession: Bartending and Brewing.
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# ? May 12, 2015 02:12 |
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Literally The Worst posted:So here's my other question having not kept up on poo poo since Skin Game. What's the prevailing theory o. Everyone's favorite bartender? He's out. Sorry. It had to be done.
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# ? May 12, 2015 02:13 |
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So the Winter Knight is basically the Winter Soldier
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# ? May 12, 2015 02:45 |
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More Changes to Cold Days chat ahead new readers Harry was out running the Ik'kkoo and Man Moding Red Court vampires with the power of the mantle. Butters is wrong, it's definitely more than a magic feather.
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# ? May 12, 2015 04:58 |
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Reading about Inspector Nightengale's military service in the Rivers of London series has got me thinking--have any major ancient temples been damaged during the Second World War? Particuarly during the Italian campaign?
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# ? May 12, 2015 05:01 |
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Benny the Snake posted:Reading about Inspector Nightengale's military service in the Rivers of London series has got me thinking--have any major ancient temples been damaged during the Second World War? Particuarly during the Italian campaign? Don't know about pagan temples, but you're talking about Monte Cassino.
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# ? May 12, 2015 05:22 |
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Literally The Worst posted:So here's my other question having not kept up on poo poo since Skin Game. What's the prevailing theory o. Everyone's favorite bartender? Somebody earlier theorized he was Jesus, and while I think that might be a stretch, I found myself liking the idea that he's an immortal who "retired" but is still bound by the rules and can't freely share what he knows (thus the whole man of few words thing). If i had to guess I'd pick Heimdall, or maybe an angel/archangel
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# ? May 12, 2015 05:41 |
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Mac: The notable thing about Mac's injury to me was that it wouldn't start healing until Mab pulled the bullet, at which time the injury started closing right up. This is sort of similar to the way Harry popped back awake as soon as Butters pulled that last fishhook barb out of him. Combine that with the way that Mab clearly knew how to handle his injury, the way Mab clearly didn't want to talk to him, the way that the Outsider at the bar seemed to know him(calls him watcher), the way Mac reacted to the Outsider, and the fact that Mac somehow got his bar classified as Official Neutral Ground under the Unseelie(Winter) Accords, and I'm going to have to guess that Mac was associated with Winter before he was out, and maybe with the Outsiders as well.
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# ? May 12, 2015 06:31 |
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Khizan posted:Mac: The notable thing about Mac's injury to me was that it wouldn't start healing until Mab pulled the bullet, at which time the injury started closing right up. This is sort of similar to the way Harry popped back awake as soon as Butters pulled that last fishhook barb out of him. Combine that with the way that Mab clearly knew how to handle his injury, the way Mab clearly didn't want to talk to him, the way that the Outsider at the bar seemed to know him(calls him watcher), the way Mac reacted to the Outsider, and the fact that Mac somehow got his bar classified as Official Neutral Ground under the Unseelie(Winter) Accords, and I'm going to have to guess that Mac was associated with Winter before he was out, and maybe with the Outsiders as well. I know this is almost certainly unintentional since her name is from Romeo & Juliet but Mab is Welsh for 'son of'. Fitz and Mac are also Norman and Gaelic for 'son of', respectively. Why the hell are so many characters literally named 'son of'? Ague Proof fucked around with this message at 08:45 on May 12, 2015 |
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Mac is the highlander maybe?
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# ? May 12, 2015 10:07 |
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Manannan Mac Lir? Technically a sea god, but in the legends more of a psychopomp and lord of the Otherworld. Probably to obvious.
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# ? May 12, 2015 10:37 |
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Deptfordx posted:Manannan Mac Lir? Technically a sea god, but in the legends more of a psychopomp and lord of the Otherworld. Probably to obvious. The inspiration for King Lear, who gave up his kingdom.
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# ? May 12, 2015 10:57 |
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Ague Proof posted:The inspiration for King Lear, who gave up his kingdom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leir_of_Britain disagrees with you. But it's Wikipedia so
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Ague Proof posted:I know this is almost certainly unintentional since her name is from Romeo & Juliet but Mab is Welsh for 'son of'. Fitz and Mac are also Norman and Gaelic for 'son of', respectively. Why the hell are so many characters literally named 'son of'? Why is this spoilered? Anyway, Mab is almost certainly a corruption of Mebd (Maev), a probably mythical celtic queen.
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# ? May 12, 2015 14:19 |
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Murgos posted:Why is this spoilered? I know, I just thought it was a weird coincidence. I spoiled it out of habit.
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# ? May 12, 2015 14:58 |
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Has anyone picked up the Paranet Papers (Dresden RPG expansion). Is it any good?
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# ? May 12, 2015 15:36 |
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Exmond posted:Has anyone picked up the Paranet Papers (Dresden RPG expansion). Is it any good? It's pretty good, yeah. Lots of neat stuff. I think you can check out the vegas chapter as a preview.
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# ? May 12, 2015 15:42 |
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I've checked out the RPG, it's mechanics are too new school for an old grognard like me, but it's an interesting read as a sourcebook none the less.
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# ? May 12, 2015 16:07 |
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I just realized that Macs "May your scales always return to balance" line to Mab is simultaneously "hope you gently caress up the people who gently caress you up" "hope you get yours, bitch" The most diplomatic burn known to man I want a goddamn spin off series about Mac that has as little dialog from the protagonist as the Jack Reacher books and then when he does say something it's like the slickest burn you could dream up. Also, steak sandwiches
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Literally The Worst posted:I just realized that Macs "May your scales always return to balance" line to Mab is simultaneously "hope you gently caress up the people who gently caress you up" "hope you get yours, bitch
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# ? May 12, 2015 17:49 |
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Deptfordx posted:Manannan Mac Lir? Technically a sea god, but in the legends more of a psychopomp and lord of the Otherworld. Probably to obvious. Wow, reading up on this guy I'm now putting him down as my bet.
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MasterFugu posted:I think it's more a reference to how fond Mab is of symmetry and balance(or perhaps Mac is saying that Mab used to be Themis) I mean it's coming right on the heels of Mab successfully pulling off a five-year revenge plan so I'm going to go with the first one because it seems way cooler in my head
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# ? May 13, 2015 00:31 |
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Fried Chicken posted:Wow, reading up on this guy I'm now putting him down as my bet. Don't read the Iron Druid books or you'll only know him as the dude with magical bacon
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Dresden sure says "Hell's Bells" a lot in this book.
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# ? May 13, 2015 04:04 |
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Other things I have realized as I reread/listen to these books: If Butcher is still doing 20 case files and the Apocalpyse Trilogy, that means that whatever the last straw before the apocalypse is has something to do wit Denarians and I want to see pissed off Nic finally completely succeed and everyone just go "well gently caress we are hosed, yep we're hosed"
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Literally The Worst posted:Other things I have realized as I reread/listen to these books: If Butcher is still doing 20 case files and the Apocalpyse Trilogy, that means that whatever the last straw before the apocalypse is has something to do wit Denarians and I want to see pissed off Nic finally completely succeed and everyone just go "well gently caress we are hosed, yep we're hosed" I hope the trilogy starts because somehow Harry or someone else reveals that magic exists, which Harry says would be a pretty bad thing to happen.
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# ? May 13, 2015 04:19 |
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thrawn527 posted:Dresden sure says "Hell's Bells" a lot in this book. Oh did you start Dead Beat?
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# ? May 13, 2015 11:50 |
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Thunderfinger posted:I hope the trilogy starts because somehow Harry or someone else reveals that magic exists, which Harry says would be a pretty bad thing to happen. As he quietly lists himself in the phone book under Wizard.
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Oroborus posted:Oh did you start Dead Beat? I did. About a quarter of the way into it.
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# ? May 13, 2015 12:55 |
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Dienes posted:As he quietly lists himself in the phone book under Wizard. Things are probably out of the bag right now anyway thanks to what the Fomor have been up to after the Red Court fiasco.
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Wade Wilson posted:Things are probably out of the bag right now anyway thanks to what the Fomor have been up to after the Red Court fiasco. Which hasn't really been elaborated anywhere outside of Side Jobs, right? I never read that book and was confused with who these Fomor guys were in Ghost Story.
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# ? May 13, 2015 16:58 |
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Thunderfinger posted:I hope the trilogy starts because somehow Harry or someone else reveals that magic exists, which Harry says would be a pretty bad thing to happen.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:07 |
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Benny the Snake posted:Maybe I'm too much of a fan of superhero stuff, but has there ever been a fantasy novel, urban or otherwise where magic is treated as an open secret? The kind of thing where those who can wield it try their best to keep it under wraps but if somebody would find them out, nobody would believe them? Especially how in our modern day we can explain most phenomena away with science? That's kind of the whole point of SI - explaining the magical stuff that happens in a way that doesn't get you locked up in the loony bin.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:17 |
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computer parts posted:Which hasn't really been elaborated anywhere outside of Side Jobs, right? I never read that book and was confused with who these Fomor guys were in Ghost Story. There's a pretty good exposition bit in Ghost Story telling you who they are and what they've been doing (and they're basically the power behind the scenes that Dresden gets a good introduction to in that story), and by the end of Cold Days they've basically filled the power vacuum left by the Red Court and were making some pretty hard inroads into some major US cities while the White Council was being kept busy holding what they had in Europe. The next book ought to have some major plot line involving them because we've been getting a lot of setting up of where Harry decides to start curb stomping some turtlenecks.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:29 |
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Benny the Snake posted:Maybe I'm too much of a fan of superhero stuff, but has there ever been a fantasy novel, urban or otherwise where magic is treated as an open secret? The kind of thing where those who can wield it try their best to keep it under wraps but if somebody would find them out, nobody would believe them? Especially how in our modern day we can explain most phenomena away with science? Isn't that fairly standard in urban fantasy? Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but isn't that how magic is treated in series like Harry Potter, Rivers of London and Sandman Slim? There's usually some level of effort to keep it under wraps so the general populace doesn't find out, but they usually don't have to try very hard since nobody believes in magic. Books where magic is either common knowledge or a tightly kept secret seem far more rare to me.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:32 |
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Yeah, almost no books are willing to openly reveal magic because it requires basically a drastically different worldsetting.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:36 |
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ImpAtom posted:Yeah, almost no books are willing to openly reveal magic because it requires basically a drastically different worldsetting. Piers Anthony's incarnations of immortality come to mind.
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Apoffys posted:Isn't that fairly standard in urban fantasy? Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but isn't that how magic is treated in series like Harry Potter, Rivers of London and Sandman Slim? There's usually some level of effort to keep it under wraps so the general populace doesn't find out, but they usually don't have to try very hard since nobody believes in magic. Books where magic is either common knowledge or a tightly kept secret seem far more rare to me. Pretty sure the cat is out of the bag in the Sandman Slim world at this point. I mean, the various bits of God just had a war with the Old Ones in broad daylight.
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The Fool posted:Piers Anthony's incarnations of immortality come to mind. My nostalgia brain remembers these being a really fun read. I was a stupid tween at the time though.
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