FM-06 | Carmichael Assessment
Download MP3Chapter 17 includes Harry sneaking into SI, but finding out he's too late to put a cage around the Loup Garu. MacFinn tears through prisoners, and then comes for Harry.
Chapter 18 starts with Murphy saving Harry's life using inherited silver bullets. This allows Harry to back off and take a breather, where he realizes that the silver bullets caused the Loup Garu to bleed, and he can use that blood to bind it!
In Chapter 19 Harry comes back to the fight, but dozens of SI cops have already been ripped to pieces. Carmichael sacrifices himself to save Murphy, and Harry finally hits the thing with the strongest Feugo we've seen up to this point.
Chapter 18 starts with Murphy saving Harry's life using inherited silver bullets. This allows Harry to back off and take a breather, where he realizes that the silver bullets caused the Loup Garu to bleed, and he can use that blood to bind it!
In Chapter 19 Harry comes back to the fight, but dozens of SI cops have already been ripped to pieces. Carmichael sacrifices himself to save Murphy, and Harry finally hits the thing with the strongest Feugo we've seen up to this point.
- (00:00) - Intro
- (05:42) - Ch. 17 - Harry's Blending Potion works...too well
- (22:37) - Ch. 18 - Murphy to the rescue!
- (27:05) - A Defense of Karrin Murphy in Fool Moon
- (49:53) - Ch. 19 - Carmichael's Sacrifice
- (01:15:43) - QfB: Carmichael Character Analysis
Creators and Guests

Host
Adam Ruzzo
Adam has been producing and hosting podcasts for over 20 years. Such podcasts include Tales of Heroes, Tales of Tyria, and Tales of Citizens. Spread throughout this is various video and streaming projects on his youtube channel. The most recent production is Recorded Neutral Territory, which examines the Dresden Files book series in a chapter-by-chapter re-read.

Host
Brian O'Reily
"Brian has been reading fantasy for nearly thirty years, from T.H. White to Steve Erikson. As a tutor, he professionally talks about nerd stuff, though he hopes Recorded Neutral Territory is more interesting than most of it."
