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Question Given the appearance of Madb... Bringing up "the Powers of Air and Darkness".

5 years 11 months ago - 5 years 11 months ago #1 by Malady
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  • Given the appearance of Madb... Bringing up "the Powers of Air and Darkness".

    Such Powers have only been mentioned, once, in Ayla and the Mad Scientist: (Chap 4)

    I carefully said, “Koehnes? [Ecosystem devastation due to too much Essence Draw] didn’t happen in the days when the Sidhe wielded power. Right?”

    Koehnes squeaked, “No! The queens would never damage their world! And they had to have power in place so that the Powers of Air and Darkness could not do the same!”


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    Silver Ghost, Golden Angel (Part 3)

    Note that Madb is never referred to as Queen of Air and Darkness or similar, in any way...

    ...

    But... Micro Scene ... HMM...

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    Is it just a reference to the Air and/or Water Courts of the Five Fold?

    Or is it a reference to the Mythos, or what?

    *Shrugs*
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    5 years 11 months ago #2 by Court
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  • Malady wrote: Given the appearance of Madb... Bringing up "the Powers of Air and Darkness".

    Such Powers have only been mentioned, once, in Ayla and the Mad Scientist: (Chap 4)

    I carefully said, “Koehnes? [Ecosystem devastation due to too much Essence Draw] didn’t happen in the days when the Sidhe wielded power. Right?”

    Koehnes squeaked, “No! The queens would never damage their world! And they had to have power in place so that the Powers of Air and Darkness could not do the same!”


    ----

    Silver Ghost, Golden Angel (Part 3)

    Note that Madb is never referred to as Queen of Air and Darkness or similar, in any way...

    ...

    But... Micro Scene ... HMM...

    ----

    Is it just a reference to the Air and/or Water Courts of the Five Fold?

    Or is it a reference to the Mythos, or what?

    *Shrugs*


    Queen Mab is referred to as the Queen of Air and Darkness in Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene IV, and in a LOT of literature since.
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