When Lea gets infected by Nemesis, Mab sticks her in Winter’s wellspring to purge it from her… what if THAT is why Aurora wanted to give WINTER her power (and the Knight’s)? Also, the Gatekeeper seemed willing to kill Harry to prevent the fight until he found out about Harry's ace in the hole. Proof: Ebenezer is old and powerful, but the man RIPS THE LIFE OUT OF OVER A HUNDRED MOOKS.
Cassius' Death Curse has already been spent. It could also tie in with the Masquerade being lost completely, as "automated magic" would presumably mean vanilla mortals can use it, too. The dust will clear, the Earth will remain, and in time the gods will return - not as masters, not as slavedrivers, but as mentors and friends. Okay, I’m putting them all in one place here. Black Court?
For the record, I’ve not read anyone else’s, I don’t even read the Wild Mass Guessing section on TvTropes. She would have had to have created the Way before the rubble settled. I've seen theories that he's Dresden from the future, that he's Vishnu, that he's the White God, and a few others. A lot of ordinary people probably feel inadequate, frustrated, and jealous that they don't get all those cool powers. Mab is insisting that Harry manipulated her himself, but Molly did a good portion of it through her idolizing of him.
Winter gaining dominance would INTRODUCE AN ICE AGE. She can instantly access any information inside it, but if she never accesses information it might not count for anchoring supernaturals. Tech writer.
Mab, You told yourself lovely, idealistic lies, and you had a powerful, talented, loyal girl willing to give her life for yours who also had nowhere else to turn for help., Maeve's choice to manipulate and then murder Lily. Soon, all out war threatens to break out between mortals and the supernatural community.
However, where you're making a mistake is taking Mab at her word and acting like what she's saying is pure fact.
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In Book 5, he goes for the Shroud; in Book 10, he goes for Marcone and Ivy (and Fidelacchius).
Probably another half brother. While their weaknesses are common knowledge, they're still incredibly dangerous and can reproduce faster than probably any other type of nasty in the Dresdenverse. (Butters would have to be discreet about Bob's role in everything, though...I hope Harry has impressed the importance of that on him! I posit that the titular Mirror is going to show Harry a world where everything is wrong. This may actually the the Circle's master plan: they seem to act much more overtly than other supernaturals, and appear to be making enemies of every side of that world.
Mother Winter anyone? Or for that matter, couldn't Ivy simply reverse the usual link between subject and object, and target the hair directly with some manner of heavily destructive spell? I know that I haven't seen any of the plot twists coming. With his injuries and retirement from being a Knight of the Cross, it's unlikely. And in such way number of Denarians will permanently decrease.
I disagree. Also, it doesn't always run in families, it just tends to, like schizophrenia or something; genetics not required, just ups the chances. He was austrian, and he did some stuff about... Esperacchius makes more sense to break since the sword of hope breaking would symbolize the darkest hour. So maybe somewhere down the line, after Murphy has put down the Sword of Faith (because you know she's going to take it up), she'll get another visit from Ms. Gard, who'll offer her a chance to keep protecting the innocent and smiting the wicked. Personally, I think that it's either going to be your theory, or something that nobody saw coming. And that’s why he Fell? To the ordinary guy, being a wizard gets a lot of perks. (And taking this one step further - she’s going to try and imprison him for reasons good or bad on Demonreach.). Mac is probably one of my favorite characters in the series. But Rashid is described as being devout Muslim, with an accent, and darker skin, from what little we see of his face. He initially said Lasciel, but clarified when a fan asked him which he meant. EMPTY NIGHT. More palatable than a Chooser, at least. Kincaid.
Thomas will marry Justine, thus allowing them to be together without the "wax on, wax off" routine. Handing him a magical sword that is The Power of Love personified is just too fitting.
His most likely response will probably be something along the lines of "One favour, one shot.
Tera West eventually returns, most likely in connection with Injun Joe. Bonus points if it’s Nicodemus. In a future book, Chicago's Tribune Tower will be the epicenter for an attempted globe-spanning curse. He's not a god, nor the scion of a god. Who is Lea’s love? Meaning that, should anything happen to Ebenezer and his planned replacement, the council would be forced to pass the staff to someone they wouldn't normally trust with it, e.g. King Gwynn for example. Harry will get out of the Winter Knight position after only one task.
There is going to be a book where the main conflict is a deadly, magical disease called Wormwood. The terms of the geas allow for the position of the staff's keeper to be transferred between people. The fact that "John Marcone" is not Marcone's real name is going to be a big deal later. Lara’s getting ready to take her father out of the picture permanently… and is about to bring all her ammo against Harry to bear during the upcoming peace talks. Harry would also have to admit there were two apprentices of DuMorne to the White Council. /sarcasm, That would be in line with Harry's usual style, Alternatively, he won't command them, but he was intended to — remember when Aurora says he was "meant to be a destroyer?
Harry might view the Blackstaff as a necessary evil, like Lasciel's help.