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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2010-11-10 06:12 pm
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Oh ... oh, eep

Yes, Dresden Files again. :D

I'm reading the end of "Small Favor" and I just hit what looks for all the world like a patch of fairly obvious foreshadowing for next April's book.

This is pure speculation on my part. I don't have any spoilers along these lines. But, well ... see what you think.


Harry's talking to Mab at the end of the book, after she's been messing with him "for his own good".

"Not having it could have gotten me killed, too," I said. "And then you'd have wasted all that time you've put in trying to recruit me to be the next Winter Knight."

"Nonsense," Mab said. "If you died, I would simply recruit your brother. He would be well motivated to seek revenge upon your killers."


AAAAAAAAAAAAA.

Because ... what else has Mab done, but just stated her contingency plan in the event of exactly what happens at the end of Changes?

Oh dear.
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[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
...that could be AWESOME!

(...not that I have a thing for grief-driven vengeance quests or nothin' *koff*)

[identity profile] ldyanne.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, wow, that's... wow, very forshadowy and totally something Mab would do!

[identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Oooohhhhhhhh. :O

[identity profile] ianthe-echo.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
*grins*

I love foreshadowing almost as much as pie.

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
.........Oh, crap.

NICE CATCH.


(Hmm, wikipedia has some interesting spoilers for the new book. Not sure how they would fit into this theory-- still possible though.)
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Here via a friend.

Question: Could a vampire be the winter knight? Or would Mab change the aspect of him to make him more fitting for her purposes?

(...no, i'm not a desperate thomas/justine shipper. nope, not at all...)
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Exceptionally good point. Winter Knight would actually be an interesting position for Thomas, to be honest. A new range of potential stories.

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, no worries. The funny thing is that the spoiler span text was working just fine in my email notifications!

There is a little bit more than what you mentioned on wiki-- I won't say what else though. And yes, I agree it does make it more plausible-- although I'm not sure how it would fit into the plot as portrayed in the summary, unless Thomas-as-Winter-Knight is more of a sub-plot. Or maybe it's just that Mab is *trying* to get Thomas, but he, like Harry, is resistant to the idea (even with the desire for vengeance).

Butcher-- I just have NO IDEA how he does it all. He must have had this all plotted out *ages* ago, with, like, giant post-it note timelines. It really does almost make me despair. I don't think I could ever manage to juggle that many balls at one time.
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, but Thomas is used to dealing with very different aspects of his character. And, besides, he's still finding his footing since the skinwalker. So maybe the influence of the faerie courts wouldn't affect him quite so totally.

(And Lily and Fix are also changing/changed because they are maturing in a highly political world. Harry himself has changed a lot since book one. I don't know if his early self would ever trust the Harry from Changes).

And, finally, Thomas as Winter Knight would give Harry a way to be involved in the faerie storylines without himself being compromised by the position. And would trade one form of distrust (vamp-nature) for another.

(Finally the second: I did like the implication from Mab that Thomas still loves Justine. His affection for her wasn't nearly as obvious in Changes than it had been before, from what I recall.)
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
Well, these quotes are pre-Changes (and pre-Turn Coat, for that matter, while Thomas is still working at the hair salon and trying not to eat people).

Alas. I was just hoping I'd somehow forgotten that conversation from Changes. Oh well.

No, I don't think we did. I do know that Justine features in at least one of the recent short stories. I didn't have time to read it. I just flipped through and saw her name mentioned a few times. Maybe that'll shed some light?

And, I agree, surely that degree of true love doesn't just go away. She still loves him in Turn Coat, even after he more or less ignores her in the end scenes.
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
That is my hope as well. Over the past two books, the moments that tore me up the most were Thomas and Harry's talk at the end of Turn Coat and Harry's decision to become the Knight in Changes because both of those moments represented a major shift in character and the end of something.

Maybe Harry's death will force Thomas to re-evaluate his current priorities? (Or, and I hope this is not the case, lead him to embrace his demon more)?
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think we can go too much further down. This is the middle point, isn't it?

It might be neat sometime to map Harry's adventures to a descent or similar tale sometime. I mean, with his death he is now going into the underworld. But, eventually he'll have to come out. It will be interesting if this was done more in the spirit of, say, Inanna, rather than yet another savior story (ala harry potter and every other fantasy series out there in which the hero must die (literally or figuratively) in order to win). (And there is a possible parallel with the Inanna myth in that she fully undressed before she enters the underworld and Harry loses everything (some by force, some by choice) before he dies).
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[identity profile] lilyayl.livejournal.com 2010-11-11 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
True on being able to go darker, but the reason I hope this can be mapped to a descent tale is that, often, the revival is not the ending. Gilgamesh gains nothing tangible and returns to his city. Inanna must choose others to take her place in the underworld. Orpheus tries and fails to descend again and is eventually torn apart by maenads. etc.

After Harry goes into the underworld, he has to come out and continue on in the story. The descent is not the final climax. I think that period of coming out could be a very gradual lightening of the story. Maybe. *crosses fingers and hopes*

(All that said, it could take more than one book for that turn to occur).
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[personal profile] naye 2010-11-11 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. OH.

That... yeah. Wow.

Is it totally wrong of me to be going yes please?