What can the coyote tooth dagger cut? Can it cut things in the ether? Can it cut though Jones? Could doing so be like the answer to a paradox or Jones is too indestructable for that?
1) Everything, apparently.
2) Very likely, since Coyote's teeth are prominently represented in his etheric presence
3) That theory has been going around. Definitely a good question
4) There is no answer to an antinomy; if the tooth can cut through Jones successfully, there never was a paradoxon.
I assume that they'll have to do something about the green arrow.
Court technology, by unknown means (probably magic).
She isn't, according to Chapter 40. A golem would need a scroll inside his mouth.
I think she'd also agree with "Jones".
"Animated" implies being alive, since the word derives from Lat. "anima" (breath, soul) and ultimately from Ancient Gk. "anemos" (wind; cf. "anemone")
Edit: I just looked it up to make sure, and apparently "anima" and "anemos" are cognate, but both derive from a PIE root. That's fine by me, too!
Apparently not. How would Jones go rogue, anyway? Hasn't she already, being subject to nobody but her own nature?
I don't know.
Some people say "Omigod" at times. Some of the imagery in the comic is taken from Medieval treatises and possibly also from Medieval book illustrations.
Lilith is a wind-spirit that kills your children.
I emphatically decline to answer.
(That's not what innuendo is; innuendo entails a double meaning given to an otherwise innocuous phrase, whereas your choice of works only leaves a single conclusion)
Doing the right thing in complicated situationsJones can
easily fight with her eyes closedWhich sealed room are you talking about?
Correct me if I am wrong or "wrong" but is the combination of belief and a possible lack of established rules gives certain etheric beings an existence and power?
There are rules. All etheric beings must conform to their nature. Coyote is strong, finicky and disruptive because the people that feed his existence believe fate to be just like that; he couldn't just choose to settle down in the forest and live a quiet life.
Jones was probably created by the Ether as well, despite being unable to connect to it. Disbelief is tricky because saying "I don't believe in Coyote" would still force you to acknowledge the concept of such a Coyote, thereby perpetuating his existence; the only way to fully destroy such mythological beings is by everyone
forgetting about them.
Exactly as expensive or impractical as a barrel of natural rain water.
Edit: I think that the essential element here is not the rain water, but the etheric particles that accompany the falling rain, which contain the rain's mythological meaning - and this is what soothes Zimmy's soul. The artificial rain didn't work because the Court isn't interested in the latter, and merely manipulated the Ether so as to create "purely physical" rain without any artistic connotations
Fixing it will almost certainly lead to other problems. We sort of know why she's bound to that place already (green arrow), but only vaguely (it shot her lover and thereby severed her soul).