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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Warning! All spoilers for previous books are unmarked on this page!The One With… the necromancers.Harry has a problem. Yes, again.He's just been hired to find The Word of Kemmler, the personal spellbook of a powerful necromancer, which is also being hunted by any number of Kemmler's apprentices and, really, anyone who would want to unlock the secrets of powerful necromancy—including a spell that would allow the caster to become a demi-god by devouring the spirits of the dead.Oh, and a T. rex is involved.Dead Beat is book #7 in The Dresden Files. | |
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Action Duo: Dresden and Butters. | |
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Cowl is described as being on par or stronger than McCoy, Mr. Colony Drop. He survived Harry throwing a car on him. He’s not one to be taken lightly. | |
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The Archmage: Cowl is described as being on par or stronger than McCoy, Mr. Colony Drop. He survived Harry throwing a car on him. He’s not one to be taken lightly. The Merlin created a whole protective ward in Faerie to help the escaping injured wizards. To clarify, Harry uses several different wards, layers and layers of it, on his apartment to achieve the "shocked to paste" effect. Furthermore, he needed a threshold (even the weak one offered by his bachelor's apartment) to anchor his wards. The Merlin uses a single ward to stop an army of vampires, an army which included Outsiders, beings that are normally immune to magic. Captain Luccio is on the lower tier of this but shows it by dispatching a dozen or so zombies with such concentrated and fine form of fire magic.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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