SERIOUS SPOILER ALERTS FOR THE WHOLE FERSLUGGINER AC/RJ SERIES, ESPECIALLY
HAUNTED AIR and
REPRISAL.
Maggers Wrote:I thought the Otherness was at work in "Haunted Air" for several reasons. (1)If I remember correctly, the stones that made up the walls in the basement of Menaleus Mansion were from the Keep, including the so-called crosses that in actuality mimic the shape of the handle of Glaeken's sword.
Yes, that's true. So, why would stones carrying the imprint of the hilt be imbued with Otherness, rather than imbued with the power of the Ally? Those stones existed to help
restrain Rasalom, acting against him! The Circle might have been attracted to them simply because of their aura of power, regardless of source. The Ally, as we know, can't be defined as "good". (I like to think of the Ally as The Great Indifference, but it is a known source of some pretty horrible things, like the death of poor Olive at the hands of the Twins in
Conspiracies.) Even in
Nightworld the Keep was a place of refuge against the Otherness, so the stones still retained some kind of anti-Otherness effect.
Maggers Wrote:(2) Menaleus Mansion was the same house in which Sara Lom did horrible things to little Danny, which is most definitely the Otherness at work.
The job done on Danny was definitely Otherness, but I'm not ready to concede that Sara Lom selected the house because it had a history of Otherness. Rasalom feeds on human misery regardless of it's source, and he would have liked the aura created by the child killers in any case. The appeal of the mansion was in its history of pain and death to innocent lives. We can't even be sure that the Circle was truly working under the influence of ANY power, because the book left open the possibility that Eli Bellitto was a self-deluded nutburger born in 1940, and not a 206-year-old "adept".
Maggers Wrote:(3) The house itself woke up when Jack and Gia crossed the threshold, and from that point on, it wanted Gia. It worked through Sara Portman, but it was after Gia. I saw that as another way for the Otherness to get to Jack, to isolate him, separate him from all the people he loves.
I think most people saw it that way. In fact, that was my reaction as well, until other possibilities started occuring to me. There is an ambiguity here that isn't present in other events that are clearly Otherness related.
In
Conspiracies we have the presence of Rasalom, the actions of the Monroe Cluster created by his rebirth, and a Chaos Hole. Clearly Otherness.
In
All the Rage we have a Rakosh (created from a piece of Rasalom's own flesh, by his own admission) as the source of the drug, and the hand of Rasalom is evident in the way in which Prather and Monnet learned of the creature. Clearly Otherness.
In
Hosts we have evidence that Rasalom himself infected the viral cultures with the mutant strain. Clearly Otherness. (But, Rasalom could not possibly have forseen that Jack's sister would become involved through such an odd chain of "coincidences". Could some other power have been responsible for this aspect, forcing Jack's involvement?)
In
Gateways we have a Chaos Hole at a Nexus, a Florida clan similar to the Monroe Cluster, and another personal appearance by Rasalom. Clearly Otherness. (But, what actually DID bring Tom Sr. to Florida? Is there evidence that this was an Otherness-influnced decison? Or, again, some other power at work, trying to draw Jack into the situation there?)
In
Crisscross we have evidence that the founder of the Dormentalists got the idea from the Otherness, and Rasalom arranged to have Brady receive the Compendium, all as part of a millenia-long plan to kill the Lady. Clearly Otherness.
But, things are much more ambiguous in
The Haunted Air and
Infernal. They seem to suggest that other forces with other agendas are at work, but not leaving a clear trail.
The Lady seems to have been pretty clear when the Otherness is at work, but does not mention the Otherness in THA; she just says that Gia is in danger. While Rasalom did use the mansion at one point in the past, there is no evidence at all that he had any behind-the-scenes influence on the Circle or the events of THA. Tara Portman does not have any idea of who or what revived her spirit, so we can't get any evidence pro or con from her.
The provenance of Tom's map to the Lilitongue is very strange. But, unlike similar events in the series (such as the way in which Brady got the Compendium), there isn't any hint of Rasalom's hand at work. The Lady warns of danger again, but does not mention the Otherness, and does not contact Jack. (Strange. Given her history with Jack, she knew he would understand and believe anything she told him, so why was she avoiding him? Why give the warning only to someone who would ignore her? Unless she felt morally obligated to give a warning, but did not actually want it heeded. Maybe the Lady actually wanted events to proceed as they did, wiping out another branch of the spear!)
The Otherness has a great hatred for Jack, but it doesn't strike me as being a very subtle power. After its first try for his life in
Conspiracies, would it really settle for torturing him by bumping off his relatives? Would it really indulge itself in complicated plans like filling a plane full of Hassidic Jews to attract terrorists who would kill Jack's father? Or is some other power really responsible for the "coincidences" that bring Jack where he's needed to fight the Otherness?
(Wow, when did this turn into an essay? Sorry for the length! :o)