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Amoracchius is one of three swords carried by Knights of the Cross. Each sword contains one of the three nails used to hold Jesus Christ to the Cross. The swords and their carries battle Evil on...
Madam Bianca St. Clair is a vampire of the Red Court with considerable influence in both Chicago and the Nevernever. She appears in Storm Front and Grave Peril. She runs The Velvet Room, a...
(adapted from the wikipedia entry) The Black Court comprises the most well-known kind of vampire: the reanimated bloodthirsty corpses described in Bram Stoker's Dracula. In fact, the publication of...
Blood Rites is the sixth installment in the series, published in August 2004. It is available in paperback and in the Sci-Fi Book Club onmibus Wizard At Large with Dead Beat. The following blurb is...
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Bob is a spirit of air and intellect in Harry's possession, bound to a bleached, unadorned human skull. He serves the purpose of a living library or computer. As he largely takes on the personality...
Bob, or Hrothbert of Bainbridge, is played by the brilliant Broadway veteran Terrence Mann, known for originating the roles of Javert in Les Miserables, Rum Tum Tugger in Cats, the Beast in...
Dresden Files Novels The Dresden Files are set in a "alternate" Chicago where magic is real, but only a few actually believe in it; it's a first-person tale told by an irascible wizard named Harry...
Carlos Ramirez first appears in Summer Knight, though not by name. We first meet him in Dead Beat, and he appears again in Proven Guilty. He is one of four regional commanders of the Wardens and in...
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Dead Beat is the seventh installment in the series, published in May 2005. It is available in hardback (the first book in the series to feature cover art by Christian McGrath), paperback, and in...
Death Masks is the fifth installment in the series, published in September 2002. It is available in paperback and in the Sci-Fi Book Club onmibus Wizard By Trade with Summer Knight. It will soon be...
Elaine Lillian Mallory was Harry's first love. Both orphans, they were adopted at age ten by Justin DuMorne, within a few months of each other. They went through puberty together and ultimately...
Throughout the various books in the series, Harry Dresden utilizes or acquires a variety of magical equipment. Generally, a new piece of equipment is introduced following the events of previous...
Father Anthony Forthill is a priest at Saint Mary of the Angels church in Chicago. He is a close friend of Michael Carpenter and often helps look after Michael's children when his duties as a...
Fool Moon is the second installment in the series, published in January 2001. It is available in paperback (now with new cover art by Christian McGrath), in audio format (read by James Marsters and...
Grave Peril is the third installment in the series, published in September 2001. It is available in paperback (now with new cover art by Christian McGrath), in audio format (read by James Marsters...
Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a private investigator (PI) and the country's only publicly listed wizard, based out of Chicago. He specializes in Paranormal crimes and finding lost items....
Harry Dresden wears a pentacle, a five-pointed star usually made with alternate points connected by a continuous line that was passed down to him from his mother, Margaret LeFay. It has saved him...
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The Jade Court of Vampires….this sect has in fact yet to make an appearance in the Series. However, the appearance of this court is eminent, and should they fail to make an appearance, will leave...
Gentleman Johnnie Marcone (pronounced mar-CONE, contrary to Marsters' mar-COE-nee on the audio books) is Chicago's most powerful crime boss. Marcone controls the majority of organized crime in...
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Murphy is a Lieutenant in the Chicago Police Department, in charge of the Special Investigations (or "S.I.") division, which is appointed to all cases in which something unexplainable or...
The Denarians Of the thirty Denarian coins, Father Forthill only possesses nine at the beginning of Death Masks. (The coin Sanya once held (that of Magog) is NOT among them, as we learn in Small...
The Laws of Magic are a set of rules governing wizards in the fictional world of wizard Harry Dresden. Developed and enforced by the White Council, the Laws of Magic are primarily intended to guard...
Magic in the Dresdenverse is primarily used as a source of power for supernatural beings, be they mortal Wizards or inhuman Fae and Demons. Harry Dresden utilises the power of Life and nature as...
Malcolm Dresden is Harry's father. He gets the following introduction in Storm Front: He was a good man, a generous man, a hopeless loser. A stage magician at a time when technology was producing...
Margaret Gwendolyn LeFay Dresden is Harry Dresden's mother, who died in childbirth. Little more can be said about her without spoiling the events of Blood Rites. If you do not wish to be spoiled...
Mister is a very large tailless tomcat that Harry rescued about three years before 'Storm Front'. He was found in a garbage as a kitten after a dog (or car) had torn off his tail. He's larger then...
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Mouse is Harry's extraordinary dog, first appearing in Blood Rites and accompanying Harry on his cases in all subsequent novels. He's is a "temple dog," a celestial scion of the Foo Dog (divine...
a group in Chicago that is composed of all females that have some degree of magical talent but are not on the tier of a full blown wizard. In book nine, "White night" they are introduced to us as a...
The Outsiders are entities that "live" beyond the Outer Gates. Mortal magic has little or no effect upon them, due to which it takes centuries of study by the oldest wizards on the planet to even...
Proven Guilty is the eighth installment in the series, published in May 2006. It is available in hardback and paperback. The following blurb is printed on the back cover: Harry Dresden is the only...
(adapted from the wikipedia entry) The Red Court of Vampires are less human-like than the White Court. Instead, they are slimy bat-like creatures that wear "flesh masks," sensuous and beautiful...
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Jim Butcher has written five short stories to accompany the series: "A Restoration of Faith," "Vignette," and "Something Borrowed." The first two were only published on his website,...
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Small Favor is the tenth installment in the series, to be published in Spring 2008. According to Jim Butcher, the title was chosen because "Harry still owes two." Therefore, fans can assume the...
Storm Front is the first installment in the series, published in April 2000. It is available in paperback (now with new cover art by Christian McGrath), in audio format (read by James Marsters and...
Summer Knight is the fourth installment in the series, published in September 2002. It is available in paperback and in the Sci-Fi Book Club onmibus Wizard By Trade with Death Masks. It will soon...
Warning: Minor spoiler alert. A group of somewhat awkward teenage werewolves, we first meet the Alphas in Fool Moon. Lead by William "Billy" Borden and his girlfriend (future wife) Georgia, they...
This entry is a placeholder. I will be expanding upon it over the next few days. Note that you can link to individual characters using the formatting [[[The Carpenter...
The Leanansidhe (Lea) is Harry's faerie godmother. She is a High Sidhe, one of the nobles of the Winter Court. She appears to have at least three hellhounds at her command, as evidenced in Grave...
Thomas Raith is a vampire of the White Court and only surviving son of Lord Raith. We first meet him at Bianca's ball in Grave Peril. His personality is perhaps best described in Blood Rites:...
Characters The Alphas Bianca Bob Waldo Butters Charity Carpenter Michael Carpenter Molly Carpenter The Carpenter Kids Elaine Father Forthill Harry Dresden Lasciel/Lash Malcolm Dresden Margaret...
The following blurb is taken from www.jim-butcher.com: The Warden Morgan has been accused of treason against the Wizards of the White Council—and there's only one, final punishment for that...
The Venatori Umborium are a collection of men and women around the world who have knowledge of the supernatural community and a community of support and means to effect them. In the war between the...
Waldo Butters is an Assistant Medical Examiner at Cook County Morgue and a polka enthusiast. He first appears in Death Masks. His rallying cry of "Polka will never die!" cements his status as a...
HARRY DRESDEN - WIZARD Lost Items Found. Paranormal Investigations. Consulting. Advice. Reasonable Rates. No Love Potions, Endless Purses, Parties or Other Entertainment. This is hopefully on its...
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(from the wikipedia site) *Spoiler Warning* This court is the most humanlike group of vampires. They are succubi and incubi who feed off the emotions and life force of their prey. White Court...
White Night is the ninth installment in the series, published in April 2007. It is available in hardback. The following blurb is printed on the back cover: (this blurb contains spoilers for Blood...
Wyldfae first appear in Storm Front, in the form of Toot-Toot and his friends, dewdrop faeries who spend most of their time causing minor mischief for their entertainment. Harry uses these Fae as a...
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