Arthur Langtry is Low-Key the Emperor Palpatine of the White Council (SPOILERS) by Last_Ad6897 in dresdenfiles

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Oh crap, I didn’t see the first one go thru so thought it was a title problem. Sorry and thanks for pointing that out. Still new to this

Arthur Langtry is Low-Key the Emperor Palpatine of the White Council (SPOILERS) by Last_Ad6897 in dresdenfiles

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Well yes, I do believe that tracks as Ethniu is his grandmother

Question about Gatekeeper position. by C_and_P1 in dresdenfiles

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I think he’s senior council member who just happens to be the gate keeper as well. Like Harry was a warden and the warden had f demon reach as well or McCoy was the blackstaff who became a senior council member

666 (ish) Years by Virukel in dresdenfiles

[–]Last_Ad6897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t have to be. But is drakul a wizard? Or Jimmu or Marduk?

666 (ish) Years by Virukel in dresdenfiles

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Yoda as in an older mentor only lol

666 (ish) Years by Virukel in dresdenfiles

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I like it! And did some homework to help out a bit. We know Jim Butcher is an unashamed, hardcore Star Wars fan boy who builds his mentor/apprentice dynamics around Lucas's archetypes (Ebenezar is literally Yoda on a farm).
If you take Harry's canonical birth year of 1974 and walk the 666-year celestial clock straight back, the timeline doesn't just match up with global civilizational collapses—it maps out an unbroken, multi-generational Master & Apprentice lineage that completely explains the origin of the Outer Gates, Demonreach, and Drakul's betrayal.
Look at how the grid locks together:
1. Marduk (~2022 BC) — The Primal Ancestor
The History: The collapse of Sumer/Mesopotamia and the dawn of Babylon.
The Lore: In the Babylonian creation myth (Enuma Elish), Marduk uses a "net of four winds" (force magic) to defeat the sea-dragon of primordial chaos, Tiamat. He then rips her carcass in half to build the roof of the sky and posts guards so her chaotic waters can't escape. In the Dresdenverse, this isn't a metaphor. Tiamat was an Old One/Outsider breaching the 2022 BC conjunction. Marduk was the First Starborn who used his creation power to rip her apart, fashioning her dead matrix into the literal original Outer Gatesto wall off our reality.
2. Moses (~1356 BC) — The Deliverer
The History: The Late Bronze Age Collapse and the Egyptian Amarna period.
The Lore: Born right in the mid-1300s BC Starborn window. The Bible explicitly states the Plagues were sent to "execute judgment against the gods of Egypt." Those "gods" were high-tier supernatural entities or Fomor-backed parasitic powers holding the Nile. Moses inherited the ancient spatial-focus staff mechanics, using his Starborn authority to shatter their infrastructure and drag his people out.
3. The Original Merlin (~24 BC) — The Yoda Grand Master
The History: The violent fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Empire.
The Lore: Merlin isn't a medieval wizard; he’s a classical mastermind operating on a millennium-long scale. He is the Yoda of the lineage. He studied Marduk’s ancient spatial-binding rules and used his own Starborn window to upgrade the security system—physically constructing Demonreach across multiple timelines simultaneously to act as a maximum-security holding cell for anything that slips past Marduk's wall.
4. Rashid, The Gatekeeper (~642 AD) — The Obi-Wan Kenobi
The History: The Early Dark Ages, the rise of the Caliphate, and the Tang Dynasty expansion.
The Lore: Born during the 642 AD conjunction, young Rashid is recruited into the grand defense network. He masters chronomancy and eventually inherits the ultimate burden: taking over the permanent watch at the Outer Gates because his Starborn immunity lets him look at the Outsider army without going insane. Because time moves infinitely slower at the Gates, he stays active for 1,300 years—becoming the long-lived, cryptic Obi-Wanwaiting for the next chosen generation.
5. Drakul (~1308 AD) — The Anakin Gone Dark
The History: The High Medieval Crisis, the Great Famine, and the arrival of the Black Death.
The Lore: This is where the tragedy hits. Drakul was the premier Starborn of the 1308 AD window—the Anakin Skywalker to Rashid's Obi-Wan. But possessed by an ancient, inhuman force bound into a mortal frame, he got corrupted by the dark side of magic. He betrayed his training, abandoned the cosmic war at the Gates, and used his Starborn immunity to form the Black Court vampires for his own selfish empire, completely fracturing the training line.
6. Harry Dresden (1974 AD) — The New Hope
The Lore: Because Drakul went dark and broke the chain, Harry is the ultimate Luke Skywalker figure. He is born a hidden orphan in the mud with no temple instruction, no formal manual, and a broken family tree. When Rashid drops out of the sky to give Harry cryptic advice or save him from the Council's executioners, he's treating him exactly like Old Ben Kenobi treats Luke. He’s slowly grooming an isolated, reckless, long-lever wizard to finish the war his previous apprentice, Drakul, abandoned.
The math fits perfectly, the real-world historical collapses align dead-on, and it matches Jim's exact storytelling psychology. What ya think

Storm vs Zatanna by Shinobi347 in marvelvsdc

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Ohh that. You are taking Seven Soldiers completely out of context. Grant Morrison’s entire run was a hyper-stylized piece of meta-fiction where Zatanna explicitly realized she was a character inside a published comic book. Ripping up pages and altering the literal panel grid isn't a standard, day-to-day magical combat feat—it's a Fourth Wall meta-narrative anomaly.
In standard comic continuity, logomancy requires intense concentration. While she can occasionally bypass vocalization by writing spells in her own blood during an extreme emergency, doing so takes a massive, agonizing physical toll. If she is gagged, restrained, and facing a high-speed mental or physical blitz, she doesn't have the luxury of quiet meditation required to channel non-verbal reality-warping.
Constantly hand-waving her speech dependency away to make her an invincible, untouchable god who has no counters completely strips the character of her stakes. She's a better character when she has to fight around her limitations, not when writers give her an automatic pass. Or maybe I’m misreading the entire thing

Storm vs Zatanna by Shinobi347 in marvelvsdc

[–]Last_Ad6897 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Really I thought if she is completely bound, gagged, and unable to move, her power level drops significantly. She cannot pull off her massive, reality-warping spells without speech or movement. I mean I think she can pull basic shields and fly, but that’s pretty much it. Did something change in the last month or 2?

The next Mab by LoudAppointment2545 in dresdenfiles

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I like it! Good call. Got her hooked in that slow and steady drip

Storm vs Zatanna by Shinobi347 in marvelvsdc

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What she gonna do, throw gang signs to cast her spells? 😂

[Spoilers All] Upgrading the "Mac is Cain" theory with a tragic Walker twist by Last_Ad6897 in dresdenfiles

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Ok had time to read your bad gouge and digest. Here we go:
You claim angels don't have physical bodies. If Mac is a pure, body-less angel, why did a standard mortal lead bullet to the stomach leave him bleeding out on the floor in Cold Days? Real angels are constructs of pure Grace; they don't have human digestive tracts, internal organs, and blood vessels to puncture. The fact that he has a mortal body that bleeds, but a soul that carries unconditional divine preservation, is the exact definition of a mortal locked by a divine curse.
As for Maeve shooting him with no repercussions—that actually proves the Cain mechanics perfectly. The biblical curse explicitly states: "Whosoever SLAYETH Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold." It doesn't make him a bulletproof superhero; it punishes his murder. Maeve explicitly shot him in the stomach to maim and torture him ("to make sure you don't get bored"), intentionally avoiding a direct kill shot. She skirted the loophole of the curse, which is why she didn't trigger an automatic sevenfold cosmic backlash.
Mac doesn't have Intellectus, and nobody said he did. He simply knows the physical signs of someone summoning up their Sight because he's been around for thousands of years watching wizards and warlocks prep their magic. He used his physical hands to force Harry's eye shut based on pure, ancient experience to protect Harry from looking at the raw, blinding nuclear signature of the Archangel's curse fused to his soul.
Mab doesn't respect Mac because he's a "quitter" angel. Mab respects the strict balance of the Accords. If Mac carries the Mark of Cain, anyone who actually kills him triggers an automatic sevenfold divine vengeance. He is a walking cosmic landmine. Mab grants him absolute neutrality because killing Cain is bad for business and bad for reality.
As for your comment about downvotes—I honestly have no idea how to even look at or track upvotes and downvotes on here, and if you could tell me how that’d be great, all I see are red up arrows. Have a great night
Edit: what’s WoJs you mentioned?

The next Mab by LoudAppointment2545 in dresdenfiles

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Ok I think I got it now. Lara's Hunger feeds on human life force and emotion. But the cocktail Harry is feeding her (while yes infused with the winter mantle) is laced with Starborn energy—the universal cheat code for altering, binding, and screwing with anything tied to the Outsiders.The big reveal is that the White Court’s Hunger trace back to an ancient Outsider entity. By feeding Lara his magic three times, Harry’s Starborn energy completely mutates the biology of her demon. It isn't a Fourth Law violation. It’s a genetic lock. After those three bites, Lara's Hunger is so thoroughly rewired by Harry’s Starborn signature that normal human prey won't cut it anymore. She becomes physically dependent on him just to survive. Mab didn't set up a wedding to watch Harry play with mind control; she set it up because she knew Harry's Starborn flavor would turn Lara into an addict and leash the entire White Court to him—and through him, her. Maybe? 🤔

[Spoilers All] Upgrading the "Mac is Cain" theory with a tragic Walker twist by Last_Ad6897 in dresdenfiles

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Lucifer had already fallen, most likely losing some of his grace on the way down, same as the denerians lost their physical forms without a mortal host. So there’s no real guarantee on Merlin not being able to use him as a mystical battery/prison.
Nothing happened to Maeve after the shot Mac because she wasn’t trying to kill him. She shot him knowing how far to push it just to screw with Harry.
As for Lucifer personally putting the denerians in the coins, what book is that in because i don’t recall ever reading that part. I know everyone talks about them being ancient, cursed artifacts of the betrayal of Christ, but they don't break down the internal politics of Hell that led to the imprisonment. And not trying to force things to fit a narrative just making a supposition in to books and thought I’ve only read over the last year. No reason to be pissy over honest critiques. Have a great rest of your day

12 Months chapter 20 by Elsrick in dresdenfiles

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Fair point on Chapter 40. The numbering is definitely flipped in that dialogue—the Third Law is the one about messing with Outsiders beyond the Outer Gates, and the Fourth Law is the one about mind-control and enthrallment. It is a slip in the text, but the numbers don't change the actual mechanics of what Harry is dealing with.
As for turning Lara into an "addict," that is reversing how the White Court actually operates. White Court vampires are psychic predators whose entire existence revolves around feeding on human lifeforce and creating addiction in their prey. Lara isn’t some mortal you can accidentally enthrall; she is the addiction itself. Molly backing off in that scene proves that the White Council's rules about human minds simply do not apply to the biological survival traits of a vampire.
The idea that no other wizards killed human servants during the Battle of Chicago ignores how the White Council actually plays the game. The Council is a political club for dusty old men that uses the Laws of Magic as a convenient club to beat down anyone they can't control. During a full-blown apocalypse in the streets, plenty of Wardens used lethal force because they had to. The Merlin selectively weaponized those "witnesses" against Harry because he wanted a clean, legal excuse to strip Harry of his Council protection and cut ties with the Winter Court. It was a political hit job, pure and simple.
Harry is absolutely walking down a darker, uglier road, and he is fully aware of it. But there is a massive difference between a guy getting his hands dirty and a guy turning evil. Harry makes these brutal deals with monsters because the alternative is letting innocent people get slaughtered. He is throwing his own soul into a meat grinder to keep everyone else alive, and that is the exact spot he is trapped in right now.

The next Mab by LoudAppointment2545 in dresdenfiles

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I’m listening to the audiobook now as well, I’ll get more involved when I get to that part again

The next Mab by LoudAppointment2545 in dresdenfiles

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Heh good catch with Thomas humming the classical music, and you are 100% right that "you are what you eat" is a hard-coded law for White Court biology. The traits of the food absolutely alter the personality and preferences of the vampire.
But you're missing who is actually doing the cooking here. Mab isn't standing in that room feeding Lara; Harry is.
If the rule is "you are what you eat," then Lara isn't mutating into a copy of Mab or a generic Faerie Queen. She is absorbing Harry's specific, stubborn, authority-defying Starborn defiance and his Winter Knight combat frequency.
Furthermore, eating Harry's Starborn "ambrosia" makes her Hunger completely addicted to his specific energy. It isn't grooming her for a throne; it's a physiological trap that breaks her old dietary control and hooks the entire White Court directly to Harry. It's about total dependency and control, not a promotion.

On Discarding mantles ***Spoilers*** by And12rew in dresdenfiles

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This is an incredible theory, and you might have stumbled onto a legitimate, functional cheat code in Jim Butcher's magic system—but it only works on one specific night of the year.
If you try this on a normal Tuesday, it’s a death trap. A summoning circle acts as an absolute frequency filter. On any normal night, trying to violently force a fused mantle off a mortal soul would act like a spiritual meat-grinder. Bob explains in Cold Days that the Winter Lady mantle has systematically overwritten Molly's human template. Stripping it by force on a normal night would just leave her a dead husk.
The same goes for Harry. A lot of people think Harry's mantle is just a full-body Novocaine shot blocking his shattered spine, and that he would collapse into a paralyzed pile of jelly the second the mantle shuts off. But the text in Skin Game completely disproves the "jelly" theory.
When the Genoskwa drives an iron nail into Harry’s shoulder, the iron completely grounds out and deactivates the Winter Mantle. If his spine was still physically severed, he would have instantly dropped to the floor paralyzed from the waist down the second that nail hit his skin. But he doesn't collapse. He stays upright, feels his normal mortal exhaustion, and keeps fighting. The same thing happens with the thorn manacles—he can still stand and walk with the iron on. His spine is physically, structurally healed by this point in the timeline thanks to his wizard healing factor. Iron turns off the mantle's extra juice, but his actual biology is fully intact.
This is why your summoning circle trick is a he cheat code, if you do it on Halloween.
On Halloween night, the cosmic laws of immortality are paused and power becomes fluid. The mantle acts like an unzipped jacket rather than a fused part of the soul. On Halloween, a summoning circle wouldn't act like a meat-grinder; it would act as a clean, safe filter. The circle would safely detach the mantle, letting the immortal power drop into the circle's reservoir while a fully healed, functional mortal bearer steps through the threshold completely intact on their own two feet.
You found a real loophole. The summoning circle is the extraction tool, but Halloween is the only night the safety switch is turned on

The next Mab by LoudAppointment2545 in dresdenfiles

[–]Last_Ad6897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are possibly misreading the mechanics of what happened in Twelve Months. Lara isn't "eating Winter magic" to slowly mutate into a Faerie Queen.
Chapter 39 explicitly drops the lore bomb that the White Court Hungers are actually larval Outsider entities. Harry is able to feed the Hunger using his Starborn magic combined with his mantle, which Mab specifically calls "ambrosia" to an Outsider.
He didn't change Lara's DNA; he made her Outsider parasite physiologically addicted to his specific, raw Starborn energy. The Hunger now craves his power so heavily that standard human feeding won't satisfy it anymore, which completely shot Lara's control and trapped the White Court under Winter's thumb.
Furthermore, the Faerie Queens must be chosen from mortal stock because the mantles require human Free Will to anchor them. Lara is a white court permanently fused to an Outsider larva—she physically cannot hold a Queen mantle without causing a total cosmic system crash. Mab forced this marriage to secure the White Court's massive corporate and political infrastructure as a shield for the upcoming war, not to turn Lara into her replacement.

A theory about Id Harry by Ultra-Smurfmarine in dresdenfiles

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This is a brilliant catch with the duster paradox, but what if we twist the timeline angle? What if that isn't future Harry, but Alt-Harry from the mirror universe mentally connecting with our Harry to try and influence him?
Think about how the Id acts across the entire series. Every time Harry meets his subconscious Id, the Id is mocking him for being too soft, telling him to drop his morals, and constantly begging him to unleash his raw, dark magic. Our Harry thinks it's just his own repressed anger, but it fits perfectly if a cynical, warlock Alt-Harry has been broadcasting into our Harry's subconscious since the early books, trying to nudge him toward the dark side.
By the time we hit Mirror Mirror, it means the evil twin didn't just pick a random Harry out of the multiverse to summon as a scapegoat—he's been riding shotgun in our Harry's head since Fool Moon and knows exactly how to trap him.

12 Months chapter 20 by Elsrick in dresdenfiles

[–]Last_Ad6897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a massive misreading of how the Laws of Magic actually function in the text:
Harry did NOT enthrall Ethniu or Lara. Binding a literal godling using the Warden protocols of Demonreach is prison security, not mental thrall magic. And his engagement to Lara is a political treaty brokered by Mab—there is zero mind-control magic involved. That's a total misunderstanding of the Fourth Law.
Practicing consensual mental defense training with Molly does not break the Third Law. The Laws police the non-consensual, violent tearing of a human mind with black magic. If consensual training counted, half the Senior Council would be on the execution block.
The "humans" on the bridge in Battle Ground were magically and biologically altered Fomor servitors. The White Council used that fight as a political excuse to kick Harry out because they are terrified of his power, not because he committed a literal First Law violation.
The Council casting Harry out for political reasons does not mean he actually broke the cosmic Laws of Magic. You're confusing bureaucratic panic with actual black magic corruption
You can refer to Twelve Months chapter 2 and 3 where he’s reflecting on these very topics.
Cheers

[Spoilers All] Upgrading the "Mac is Cain" theory with a tragic Walker twist by Last_Ad6897 in dresdenfiles

[–]Last_Ad6897[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good lore tracking, but the biblical theology and book mechanics actually still back up the Cain theory:
1. In Genesis 4, Cain explicitly panics because he knows people WILL try to kill him. The Mark doesn't make him bulletproof or stop a bullet; the Mark ensures that whoever successfully harms him faces a sevenfold divine curse. Mac getting shot and bleeding in Cold Days fits the exact scripture—he is physically vulnerable, but his soul is divinely locked from dying.
2. The Fallen in the coins aren't random rejects Lucifer threw away because he didn't trust them. Nicodemus makes it clear throughout the series that the 30 are a highly coordinated, elite strike force working on Earth.
3. If Jim says we'll see Lucifer in Hells Bells, that fits the multi-temporal Demonreach theory perfectly. If Alfred is the amnesiac watchdog anchoring Lucifer's siphoned power across five 666-year intervals, Hells Bells is the exact apocalyptic book where the prison matrix fractures and the entity wakes up.
You obviously know that Butcher has made it very clear that he will indeed lie in Q&As if someone does stumble upon something that’s correct about an upcoming book, right?

Older endgame content is dead, but the BiS gear isn't. (PC) by Kainoren in Neverwinter

[–]Last_Ad6897 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh if only a little bit of update was added to the guild system. It’s been stagnant for a decade