Karithna   11-25-2011, 05:42 PM
#1
These are supposed to be bears (I think). If you take off the ears and make the eyes yellow, you'd have a fairly interesting vid of Rakoshi attacking a city. It's part 2, and the first part is called Dancing Animals in Love.

[video=youtube;W9FrPjb1xAE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9FrPjb1xAE[/video]

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fpw   04-14-2015, 09:50 AM
#2
What's weird is that this was the original ending (or threatened ending) of The Tomb. Kusum was going to release the boatfull of rakoshi on the city and Jack was going to prevent it. But as Jack developed through the story, I realized his attitude would be, "Well, good luck with that." He'd let the city fend for itself. As he developed, it became clear that though he wouldn't risk himself for a city that would jail him if they knew he existed, he would put everything on the line for one little girl.

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Enlightenedtruthseeker   10-05-2016, 04:15 PM
#3
It was love that pushed him to joining the fight
t4terrific   10-13-2016, 08:01 PM
#4
fpw Wrote:What's weird is that this was the original ending (or threatened ending) of The Tomb. Kusum was going to release the boatfull of rakoshi on the city and Jack was going to prevent it. But as Jack developed through the story, I realized his attitude would be, "Well, good luck with that." He'd let the city fend for itself. As he developed, it became clear that though he wouldn't risk himself for a city that would jail him if they knew he existed, he would put everything on the line for one little girl.
This is excellent insight into the development of one of the greatest novels in the modern era.
  
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