jaybird Wrote:How important is "Demonsong" to the A.C. or any of the other short stories ? Where do I find these hard to find stories ? I would really appriciate any help in finding an answer to this nagging question. I know this may sound like a stupid question but, hold the laughter till I have the room. :confused:
jaybird Wrote:How important is "Demonsong" to the A.C. or any of the other short stories ? Where do I find these hard to find stories ? I would really appriciate any help in finding an answer to this nagging question. I know this may sound like a stupid question but, hold the laughter till I have the room. :confused:
jaybird Wrote:How important is "Demonsong" to the A.C. or any of the other short stories ? Where do I find these hard to find stories ? I would really appriciate any help in finding an answer to this nagging question. I know this may sound like a stupid question but, hold the laughter till I have the room. :confused:
Id^ Wrote:Hello, I'm new.
Anyway, concerning these short story prequels, I'm curious as to whether or not "Demonsong" or any others of its kind give an insight into what the Otherness is like as a world. We get hints throughout the AC and the RJ novels of what it might be like on the inside, but is there any occaison where Glaeken ever actually went INTO the Otherness?
I'm just curious. I know it must be some sort of physical dimension since those chew-wasps and other demon insects had to come from somewhere. Is it like a traditional fire-and-brimstone hell-dimension or something else, something that can't be comprehended by human minds?
Anyway, I'm glad to be here.
t4terrific Wrote:Well, since "The Otherness" was created by the human mind, surely it is comprehendable.
fpw Wrote:I give a glimpse at the end of "The Barrens" and "Freak Show" but I prefer to leave much of it up to you.