Quote:one being whether I should have Jack and Glaeken meet before Nightworld).
Noelie Wrote:Hmm. You know, that sentence has a certain ring of rightness to it. The more Jack encounters the Otherness, the more it seems to me like he should meet Glaeken. I'm probably not putting this into words very well, but Jack is becoming more and more involved in this, and it feels like Glaeken and he should be drawn together. Or something. Does that make sense?On the other hand, I like the fact that Jack is still somewhat in the dark when the Nightworld events begin to happen. I don't want him to have a whole plan against the Otherness already laid out.
(Not like it's up to me or anything, just adding my perspective. )
Lisa Wrote:I read Nightworld many years ago, since I read the last three AC novels as they were released. IMO it doesn't matter whether you read it before or after the RJ books. If you're the patient sort, you might want to wait for the revised version due out in a few years.
Lisa
jimbow8 Wrote:On the other hand, I like the fact that Jack is still somewhat in the dark when the Nightworld events begin to happen. I don't want him to have a whole plan against the Otherness already laid out.
Saburo Wrote:Another thing is that we, the readers, are aware that Rasalom knows Glaeken doesn't have the power of Light anymore, but Glaeken doesn't know that Rasalom knows. I think he's trying to stay in the shadows so that it isn't revealed to Rasalom. Direct contact with Jack might be dangerous.
Quote:In the RJ versus AC timeline Reprisal hasn't happened yet, so Rasalom still believes Glaeken could appear to rain on his parade.
So that shouldn't be a factor. For now.
Dave
Dave Wrote:In the RJ versus AC timeline Reprisal hasn't happened yet, so Rasalom still believes Glaeken could appear to rain on his parade.
So that shouldn't be a factor. For now.
Dave
Quote:Conspiracies, page 187 <Sal Roma>The Twins - ruthless, relentless agents of the opposition. Created sometime during World War Two as watchmen, after the first guardian was released from his duties, they ...
Saburo Wrote:In Conspiracies, we find out that Rasalom does know that Glaeken is not in the army of Light anymore.
The first guardian is obviously Glaeken, so like I said, Rasalom already knows. Reprisal hasn't happened yet, so Glaeken hasn't revealed himself yet and is still going under the name Veilleur. Glaeken is still trying avoid letting Rasalom see him, so he might avoid encountering Jack at this time.
Zach Wrote:I think reading Nightworld before the rest of the Repairman Jack novels is a must! Once you read Nightworld, you know that in the rest of the RJ books he survives in the end. I think this gives a sense that Jack is a super hero. You are able to enjoy the ride instead of worrying about him.
-Zach-