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Post by saardvark on Feb 14, 2019 1:34:15 GMT
or totally extinguish fire? in a mighty deluge of water?
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Post by Mitth'raw'nuruodo on Feb 14, 2019 2:54:56 GMT
Specific answers about Courtnie/Fannie successfully dodged.
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Post by madjack on Feb 14, 2019 3:11:26 GMT
If that leak turns into a flood I hope we get a panel of them fleeing with a shining-style corridor shot.... except it's water and on the ceiling.
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Post by todd on Feb 14, 2019 14:21:58 GMT
I still wonder if, just possibly, part of Loup's "two Annies" plan was a scheme to justify his renewed attack on the Court when it comes. It directs the Court's focus towards the "two Annies" problem and away from the "Loup's demands" problem, so they don't address the latter as quickly as they otherwise might have done. Thus, Loup can then claim that he tried to be a reasonable guy, made the Court an offer which it didn't fulfill in time, and so his next big assault on the Court is merely punishment for its failing to co-operate with him (and if anybody brings up that that was because of the "two Annies" situation which he was responsible for, he could simply argue "Hey, they had a choice. They could have focused on the gifts rather than on that second Annie. It's not my fault they let themselves get distracted by her.").
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Post by pyradonis on Feb 14, 2019 17:06:23 GMT
I still wonder if, just possibly, part of Loup's "two Annies" plan was a scheme to justify his renewed attack on the Court when it comes. It directs the Court's focus towards the "two Annies" problem and away from the "Loup's demands" problem, so they don't address the latter as quickly as they otherwise might have done. Thus, Loup can then claim that he tried to be a reasonable guy, made the Court an offer which it didn't fulfill in time, and so his next big assault on the Court is merely punishment for its failing to co-operate with him (and if anybody brings up that that was because of the "two Annies" situation which he was responsible for, he could simply argue "Hey, they had a choice. They could have focused on the gifts rather than on that second Annie. It's not my fault they let themselves get distracted by her."). IMHO Loup did not make an offer to the Court, though, it was a bargain with Annie.
By the way, he did not only want the bone and water back, but also the power to take bodies. Does Renard know about this yet?
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Post by Runningflame on Feb 14, 2019 19:03:51 GMT
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Feb 14, 2019 20:13:14 GMT
I can only assume the "several days" means the interrogation was actually a montage. Or the happy fun times with dad where - They cooked stuff and whatnot - and we do not know how long courtney stayed at Kats place, this was all in the last chapter. Might easily be several days all in all. It may be possible that "Loup" is partly affected by the time stop and has lost track of how much time it has been from the Court's perspective.
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Post by Per on Feb 14, 2019 22:12:02 GMT
It may be possible that "Loup" is partly affected by the time stop and has lost track of how much time it has been from the Court's perspective. Then wouldn't he think less time had passed, not more?
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Post by jda on Feb 14, 2019 22:21:28 GMT
And so, the Time Loup would mean that on Monday we see a search party looking for both Annie's, since another 2 months have passed...
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Feb 15, 2019 0:52:08 GMT
It may be possible that "Loup" is partly affected by the time stop and has lost track of how much time it has been from the Court's perspective. Then wouldn't he think less time had passed, not more? I suspect "Loup" is inclined to be impatient. [edit] Also, I suppose it's possible that the message reached the Antimonies much earlier than he thought it would. He probably didn't think they'd be deep(ish) underground. [/edit]
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