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jack2021   11-11-2008, 08:25 PM
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Jack's scars on his chest? The ones that would burn near something from the "otherness" just wondering I read the last 3 books and just remembered they didn't mention them, just a thought?
Libby   11-11-2008, 08:31 PM
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jack2021 Wrote:Jack's scars on his chest? The ones that would burn near something from the "otherness" just wondering I read the last 3 books and just remembered they didn't mention them, just a thought?

It seems to me that his scar only burned near R, and near where the curtain between the otherness and earth had broken. I think...

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Lisa   11-11-2008, 10:49 PM
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Libby Wrote:It seems to me that his scar only burned near R, and near where the curtain between the otherness and earth had broken. I think...

That's what I thought too. :confused:
Lysistrata   11-12-2008, 08:54 AM
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Libby Wrote:It seems to me that his scar only burned near R, and near where the curtain between the otherness and earth had broken. I think...

In Harbingers, [SPOILER]the scars also itch and glow near the Oculus, who is Ally related. [/SPOILER] In BTS, [SPOILER]they don't itch near Glaecken though. Maybe because G. has been released and is no more related to the ally? And they do nothing near the Lady's avatar. Maybe they only react near foreign powers, and do nothing when a power is Earth related?
[/SPOILER]

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jack2021   11-12-2008, 09:14 AM
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It seems to me that his scar only burned near R, and near where the curtain between the otherness and earth had broken. I think....


If that was the case wouldn't his scars itch during BTS when he was outside that one place where toward the end of the book?
fpw   11-12-2008, 09:59 AM
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[SIZE="3"]I've downplayed that since Harry Potter's scar hurt him when Lord V was acting up. Yeah, I used it first, but it's too closely associated with Potter now.[/SIZE]

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Fenian1916   11-12-2008, 11:15 AM
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That's sad seeing as how your writing is far superior and let's face it Jack is way more interesting than Henry Potter.

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FreeBeerTomorrow   11-12-2008, 11:47 AM
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Fenian1916 Wrote:That's sad seeing as how your writing is far superior and let's face it Jack is way more interesting than Henry Potter.


Don't be a fanboy Fenian. Other than the first couple, I've found the Potter books to be very well written and entertaining (much moreso than the movies). FPW's stuff is classic but give credit where credit is due.

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Fenian1916   11-12-2008, 11:58 AM
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I'm not a "fanboy" at all, I was just stating my opinion. To sell the amont of books and make the money Rowling has made she obviously has a large following and that is worthy of noting. I just don't find it as interesting as FPW's stuff.

[SIZE=2]"There are many things more horrible than bloodshed; and slavery is one of them."
Padraig Pearse[/SIZE]
t4terrific   11-12-2008, 12:41 PM
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Fenian1916 Wrote:I'm not a "fanboy" at all, I was just stating my opinion. To sell the amont of books and make the money Rowling has made she obviously has a large following and that is worthy of noting. I just don't find it as interesting as FPW's stuff.

I'm far less interested in a young, chicken magician, than a full-grown baddass.
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