Date Posted:02:26:31 06/06/07 Wed Author:claudia_celestial_girl "Want to Drive?" "Just Kidding." Subject: Doing a little sleuthing, and looking into the full moon. On a hunch I decided to figure out if there was a correlation between JB sightings and the full moon. There is one place where McCabe tells JB that its almost a full moon out there, and 'things can get dangerous.' It's about a week later, I think, that they kill the Grey Man, and about a week later that we arrive at the end of the book, and JB is painting Mac's nails. (and the start of the booklet). So as far as I can tell, there is no relationship between the presence of a full moon, and the absence of JB. Though there are nights when we don't see JB.
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Yes! I think B is cursed. But I don't think he is a werewolf. I haven't figured it out yet, maybe a demon of some sort. It breaks my heart to think of him down there. I'm thinking that if he gets his hands on the sinsar Dubh that he'll try to un-curse himself. BTW - what was Fiona doing hanging around in the vicinity of the store on Sunday?? Bucher shop my ...petunia! -- claudia_celestial_girl Poof, Ms Lane?, 10:24:15 06/06/07 Wed [1]
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the thing with the full moon is this: The night McCabe mentions a full moon, JB is out and is 'himself' whatever that is. A couple of weeks later when, from the booklet we know there are 'sounds,' there is no full moon. In fact, I just thought of something, it would have been New Moon - that is no moon at all. But that probably doesn't mean anything. The point is that on at least one occassion when we hear weird sounds, there is no Full Moon out. So the likelyhood of the curse being of a werewolf nature goes down, in my mind anyway. -- claudia_celestial_girl Poof, Ms Lane?, 10:29:35 06/06/07 Wed [1]
Remember when in so many words JB told Mac that Malluce had be summoned out of town by someone he "could not" refuse. In my precise recollections I seem to remember vampires cannot refuse/disobey the one who turned them into a vampire. Didn't it seem that JB knew who that was? I don't think JB is a vampire but he has a powerful connection / understanding with the one Malluce cannot refuse.
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what an interesting theory! Now - I always thought that the person that Malluce couldn't refuse was the Lord Master. He shows up with the Lord Master at the end of the book, and that seemed to answer the question of where he had been. But what if the person who issued the order, and/or that Malluce couldn't refuse, was The Unseelie King? Or some other Unseelie? -- claudia_celestial_girl Poof, Ms Lane?, 20:18:00 06/07/07 Thu [1]