Message from @R9b1t

Discord ID: 537665886505533453


2019-01-23 16:09:24 UTC  

Oh she’s a standby character for the main to flaunt over?

2019-01-23 16:09:29 UTC  

actually no

2019-01-23 16:09:35 UTC  

the author aborted that trope early on

2019-01-23 16:09:49 UTC  

more of an old flame who got caught up in this bullshit and didn't need to be sort of trope

2019-01-23 16:09:51 UTC  

"i just wanted to play video-games"

2019-01-23 16:10:00 UTC  

essentialyl that, grenade, actually.

2019-01-23 16:10:14 UTC  

She got herself caught up in magic shit and was the crux of a lot of the early plots

2019-01-23 16:10:21 UTC  

Dresden's by far my favourite for its ... not quite "gritty" but more grounded take on what a hidden world of creatures and magic would be; Humans are damn good at explaining away the supernatural, most creatures that *do* hunt humans tend to have gotten *really* good at not being noticed.

2019-01-23 16:10:30 UTC  

Oh so this is Percy Jackson but in Chicago

2019-01-23 16:10:37 UTC  

except with guns.

2019-01-23 16:10:44 UTC  

and lots of actual death.

2019-01-23 16:10:50 UTC  

Because riodan also put in a random character for the sake of being there

2019-01-23 16:11:00 UTC  

and there have only been two proper old world deities seen on panel by book 15

2019-01-23 16:11:02 UTC  

and both are terrifying

2019-01-23 16:11:25 UTC  

It plays on the idea that if you have a council of wizards, and wizards live 300 or 400 years, that compounded interest means that the council of wizards has more financial weight than most countries

2019-01-23 16:11:37 UTC  

I live in a small town, of 10,000 people, non-English speaking, 2.5 hrs flight from the nearest major city. And I see teenage trans/respect my pronoun graffiti in English, here, as well as stickers by antifa-alike groups saying "Die yuppy scum" in English.

2019-01-23 16:11:39 UTC  

so wizards don't *need* to go to war to get waht they want, they can beauacracy that shit most of the time

2019-01-23 16:11:55 UTC  

It is everywhere.

2019-01-23 16:11:58 UTC  

But if wizards *need* to go to war, they can go to *war*

2019-01-23 16:12:05 UTC  

Man we're talking about urban fantasy here

2019-01-23 16:12:16 UTC  

Weird

2019-01-23 16:12:24 UTC  

Shit i just realised that with mumkey jones channel deleted his video on Reactor is gone

2019-01-23 16:12:26 UTC  

So what it’s like 5 assholes doing shit

2019-01-23 16:12:56 UTC  

there

2019-01-23 16:13:06 UTC  

It's like

2019-01-23 16:13:15 UTC  

it's easier to dump the wikipedia breakdown hold up

2019-01-23 16:13:27 UTC  

```In the world of The Dresden Files, magic is real, along with vampires, demons, spirits, faeries, werewolves, outsiders, and other monsters. Although the supernatural is still widely discredited, it is practiced by some members of society.

Additionally, large portions of the globe (such as much of Central and South America) are mentioned as being largely under the control of supernatural factions. The White Council is an organization of human wizards, noted to wield significant economic power in the world, along with their supernatural power.

Each species in the series (humans, faeries, vampires, etc.) has its own political and societal rules and organizations. The human wizards depend on the White Council, while faeries may belong to either of two Faerie Courts, or none at all. Vampires may belong to any of four vampire courts.

Harry Dresden works as the world's only "consulting wizard", accepting supernatural cases from both human and nonhuman clients, as well as the Chicago PD's Special Investigation unit. As the series progresses, Dresden takes on an increasingly important role in the supernatural world at large, as he works to protect the general public, making getting by as a working wizard and private investigator difficult for him.

He finds himself facing off against an increasing variety of creatures (including other wizards), while facing the realization that his various cases may all be tied together behind the scenes and that his role might be even greater than he is willing to admit```

2019-01-23 16:13:30 UTC  

Maybe. My wife's 93 year old grandma has a little bit of TDS. The media in non-English speaking countries is just translations of CNN.

2019-01-23 16:13:34 UTC  

Wasn't that mumkey's biggest vid on YT?

2019-01-23 16:13:39 UTC  

concerning the US.

2019-01-23 16:13:48 UTC  

there

2019-01-23 16:14:52 UTC  

as of now we're 15 books into this series

2019-01-23 16:14:58 UTC  

plus two anthologies of short stories from between the novels

2019-01-23 16:15:03 UTC  

a few comics that are psuedo-canon

2019-01-23 16:15:12 UTC  

and when we're done here, we're looking at something like 20-23 books

2019-01-23 16:15:20 UTC  

capped off with a "Big Apocalyptic Trilogy"

2019-01-23 16:16:23 UTC  

You guys should have a look at Journey to the End of the Night by LF Celine and Henry Miller (Tropic of Cancer) and shit.

2019-01-23 16:16:39 UTC  

the rogue's gallery of this series ranges from three flavours of vampire, fallen angels, necromancers, ghosts and ghouls, faeries of every flavour

2019-01-23 16:17:01 UTC  

a valkyrie is a reocurring character, as a mercenary under chicago's local mortal crime boss who's increasingly gaining clout among the spooky

2019-01-23 16:21:52 UTC  

Gib me dat Tom Braider!!!