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Subj: Re: Nothing's sacred.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 at 08:46:57 am EDT (Viewed 287 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Nothing's sacred.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 at 07:39:23 am EDT (Viewed 2 times)




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    I'm trying to keep them offstage until Shrike's determined whether they still know Alcheman's secret ID.


I don't think they do, they would be mortified beyond anything they've been before.



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    He's Kerry's old teacher. I think there's laws.


Isn't Hatman too, though?



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    Last time she managed to steal Vizh's kids for a decade of their lives, convince Vizh, Hallie, and Miiri that the children were dead, and prepare a massive plot to overthrow the Faerie Queene. This time she'll have to go one better.


I mean by now wouldn't Vizh, Hallie, Miiri, the children, and even Anna and Joan Henry be looking out for Camellia's plots against them? It's not going to be so easy to stroll in and take the kids this time.

Speaking of those kids, I had an interesting thought last night that while Faite is exploring her new life, there's a path that might lead to Visionary losing Magweed and Griffin again, and he becomes desperate enough that he sheepishly (and clumsily) begs Faite for help so he doesn't lose them (because he's afraid to ask the Hooded Hood). It would be an expression not of her power, but of his love for them running so deep that he's willing to beg a teenager for help. It's a path that also leads to Faite learning to contribute more surgically with advice and carefully metered small amounts of help instead of overwhelming power because of one simple request from Visionary: "please don't make things worse". Don't be alarmed, it's not becoming a story, it's just an amusing sideline I thought of.







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