KRW Wrote:Better yet, what if the first sword had shattered like the second did in "The Keep? We know it only takes a small piece to forge a new one. Know suppose a small piece had been discovered, but instead of the "little folk" (the ones that knew how to remake the sword for Glaeken) getting this material and forging the sword, it was an old Japanese sword maker. He could have folded the sword two thousand times and tempered it, not knowing the true power the material held, but knowing when he was done, that it was speciel. He probably would have used humans to cool the blade after forging it (the human body temperature is perfect for that). Then the blade could never be sheathed after it had been drawn unless it had drawn blood.Ken..............it just hit me...........like a ton of bricks.............the story of "The Tenents"..................in "The Barrens and Others"..........duh! The light finally reached that spot in my brain! Kind of slow huh? :p
Ken
cobalt79 Wrote:I always wondered whether Jack's father had an episode with the Otherness during his war years. Maybe he called it something else. Any ideas?
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Didn't I have somewhere that it was forged from metal that fell from the sky?[/SIZE]Resurrecting this as I'm re-reading it. If you are referring to the Masamune blade, Paul, then no, you say it was fashioned from another sword given to Masamune centuries ago by a wandering gaijin. "The original had been a very special sword that Masamune had hammered and folded and reshaped into its present form."
Dave Wrote:Love these connections[SIZE="3"] As do I. Just wish I could remember them. That's why we need that Compendium.[/SIZE]
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"] As do I. Just wish I could remember them. That's why we need that Compendium.[/SIZE]
Dave Wrote:Resurrecting this as I'm re-reading it. If you are referring to the Masamune blade, Paul, then no, you say it was fashioned from another sword given to Masamune centuries ago by a wandering gaijin. "The original had been a very special sword that Masamune had hammered and folded and reshaped into its present form."
But I've spotted another reference to the AC, The Keep in particular. Not sure if I noticed it before, but in light of By The Sword figured it was worth mentioning now
Spoiler for Black Wind...
[SPOILER]In the year 1941, June, in Tokyo, Hiroki visits Shimazu, and Shimazu thinks back to May when the Seers had reported a disturbance in the Face (Star Wars much? ), a sense that something cataclysmic was about to happen. But the disturbance calmed and nothing else had been reported.
May 1941, this is clearly the events of The Keep.[/SPOILER]
Love these connections
Cheers
Dave
Pleiades Wrote:As tie-ins go, I'd like to see a connection between The Keep and Conspiracies. Glaeken feels Rasalom awakening and remembers the close call in 1908(? have to check the date) when he had to go to America and stop Tessla's experiments. Had Tessla finished, the hole he opened would've freed Rasalom from the Keep.
Just a thought.
Miskatonic & Gin' Wrote:Would it have? Sure, it would have opened a door to the Otherness but that wouldn't have freed Sara Lom. He was imprisioned by the plethora of hilts covering the walls of the Keep and wasn't going anywhere anytime soon.
That being said I really dig your idea. A short story of Glaeken and Tesla would be an absolutely killer read. BTW I'll always think of David Bowie whenever I think of Tesla from now on.