I didn't really mean to show Summer as having sway over Kincaid as doing their own bit of directing. I see Kincaid, since he is a mercenary, as being open to advice, jobs, etc. from both courts. As such, he's also used by both courts, and he's well aware of that.
So at the moment, he doesn't know why the Erlking wanted him to find Harry, he's just rolling with it. Had it been Mab, he still would have gone to check the situation out (at least in my mind).
As for the misogyny... I'm going to assume that you're referring to Kincaid's dismissal of Elaine instead of Justin, since we're talking about Kincaid here. Kincaid's misogyny is a bit different, because I see him as dismissing her because she's already becoming a power-hungry wizard like Justin (and so many others he's seen) and not just because she's a girl. So it's not really misogyny as such on his part.
Justin, on the other hand... is a scary misogynist pig.
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So at the moment, he doesn't know why the Erlking wanted him to find Harry, he's just rolling with it. Had it been Mab, he still would have gone to check the situation out (at least in my mind).
As for the misogyny... I'm going to assume that you're referring to Kincaid's dismissal of Elaine instead of Justin, since we're talking about Kincaid here. Kincaid's misogyny is a bit different, because I see him as dismissing her because she's already becoming a power-hungry wizard like Justin (and so many others he's seen) and not just because she's a girl. So it's not really misogyny as such on his part.
Justin, on the other hand... is a scary misogynist pig.