Its more of which method of magic was used. Evocation was ruled out because nobody noticed the murderer and so forth, so that left thaumaturgy. That needed a lot of energy.Duckie wrote:How would Harry have known how hard it would have been to perform then? I don't remember Storm Front too well, but I remember him immediately studying the scene and saying to Murphy "Holy shit this would be impossible". If it varies on distance, how would he have known how far away the suspect was when he committed the murder to make the judgement?
It was only after he went back and ran the equations that he emerged with "it was impossible for a single practitioner".
It was only after the Loop garou raged through the police station that Harry Dresden decided to share more information about magic with Murphy and with other people . While Harry was living in the open and did want to "enlighten" people about magic..... with titles like why witches don't float suggest that the information wasn't really THAT secretive. Billy would not even SpoilerDarth Smiley wrote:The Dresden Files supernatural elements are more consistent and more verifiable (Hey, lets summon a gust of wind in a closed room!) than most of the elements in the X-files (MAYBE something APPEARS to be supernatural). Harry's also a lot more open about what he does. Odds are, Mulder walks away from the situation (assuming he survives the situation) with an arm full of pamphlets and Dresden's number on speed dial.