
Įdit: Because I keep getting asked "Wouldn't it stop once the populations drop?"Īnswer: No, at least not likely. This happens often in different bird species when their populations become overcrowded. One of the reactions to stress is a change in courtship behaviors. This behavior isn't related to anything dealing with true evolution, which is a change in the gene pool, but has to do with Adrenal Pituitary stress caused by overcrowding. And Goodman Grey seems even more powerful than Shagnasty. I mean, Harry gets closer to killing Nicodemus on multiple occasions than he ever got with Shagnasty. The Outsiders - or at least, some of them - may be stronger than the Denarians and Queens as well we don't really know enough about them yet. Even the Fae Mothers seem more powerful than the Queens, but the Mothers are also bound not to oppose the Queens, and generally they seem unconcerned with the mortal world. The crazy thing, though, is that there are plenty of other entities in the books that are stronger than both Mab/Titania and the Denarians: the Dragons, the Archangels, the gods (Hades, Odin, Demeter, Dionysus, Zeus, etc.). And Nicodemus works with Anduriel as the leaders of the Denarians, which makes him probably the scariest Denarian. Perhaps not the most powerful, but the scariest nonetheless, because of their motivations and philosophies.
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I think the Denarians are the scariest bad guys in the series (so far). He's an evil man who has made a pact with a fallen angel to gain evil powers used for evil purposes, and he also facilitates these fallen angels as they seek to gain more individuals for their evil purposes. Nicodemus, on the other hand, is straight-up evil. She just wants power, order (as defined by her), and most of all, to have powerful people serving her. Mab is dangerous, but thing is, she doesn't want to kill Harry or destroy the world or anything so sinister. NOTE: THIS POST CONTAINS DRESDEN FILES SPOILERS. Please also read the site-wide Reddiquette. Please avoid reposting TILs that have already made the front page in the past on YouTube)Īdd or tags to your posts, as necessary. Link to the appropriate start time when referencing videos (e.g.

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