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Storm Front - Chapter 1

In this episode of Recorded Neutral Territory, we explore the characterization of Harry Dresden, the noir tone of the narrative, and the public perception of the supernatural. The discussion highlights Harry's unique identity as a wizard, his relationship with technology, and his moral compass. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking question about Harry's wizardry and the implications of proving his abilities to others.

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (00:40) - Exploring Harry's Detective Skills
  • (03:08) - The Noir Tone and Harry's Optimism
  • (07:03) - Harry's Identity and Public Perception
  • (12:48) - The Power of Names
  • (18:53) - Public Awareness (or Lack Thereof)
  • (28:56) - Characterization and Morality in Magic
  • (40:06) - The Dynamic Between Dresden and Murphy
  • (48:10) - Chapter One Reflection: Setting the Stage
  • (48:10) - Questions for Bob: Proving Harry's Wizardry
  • (59:07) - Next Week's QFB: Is Marcone Better Than The Alternative?

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