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'''Black Lamb's Blood''' is a recent published work | '''Black Lamb's Blood''' is a recent published work as of the events of Pact, coming out shortly after the death of [[Roselyn|Roselyn Thorburn]].<ref name=":0">Your grandmother knew the author and was | ||
quite fond of her. Had she been alive as the book was released, your | |||
grandmother would have paid for a copy to be delivered to her, and it | |||
would have a place on her bookshelf. She would have no cause to warn | |||
you about anything inside. It’s even one of the tamer books. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-4-collateral/4-01/ excerpt] from [[Collateral 4.1]]</ref> The author of the book wrote it with the intention of rationalizing how [[Diabolists]] are a necessary evil, recounting certain points in their life where they have encountered [[demons]] and their thoughts on the role of the those who would utilize them.<ref name=":1">[[Interlude 4]]</ref> | |||
A copy was given to [[Blake Thorburn]] by a driver of the [[Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm]] for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it to bind [[Pauz]]. | A copy was given to [[Blake Thorburn]] by a driver of the [[Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm]] for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it as a vessel to bind [[Pauz]]. | ||
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== Author == | |||
The text describes the author as the well-intentioned son of an [[Evangelist]] and demon-hunter who ultimately became a [[Diabolist]].<ref name=":1" /> | |||
== | <nowiki> </nowiki>Although the book refers to the author as male,<ref>The morning before I left for that fight with the young devil, I was | ||
seventeen years old, doing the sort of thing seventeen year old boys are | |||
particularly inclined to do when locked in the bathroom. [...] I remain a careful man, these days, but it is human nature to make mistakes in youth. [...] My hair was shaggy, my facial hair growing in, my thoughts clouded by drink and depression, and I knew a great deal I shouldn’t. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-4-collateral/4-x-pages-4/ excerpt] from [[Interlude 4]]</ref> one of [[Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm|the Lawyers]] states that [[Rose Thorburn Senior]] "knew the author and was quite fond of her.”<ref name=":0" /> The author states that "I have changed details about myself, changed major personal details, taking extreme steps to protect myself in these regards while avoiding falsehood and forswearing myself",<ref name=":1" /> so many fans have speculated that there was a gender swap in either direction involved. | |||
== | Given that it has been established that some books on Diabolism are written by demons themselves,<ref>Mann continued, “It’s a similar pattern to members of the Choir of | ||
Unrest, writing tomes themselves, under the guise of being diabolists. A | |||
[[ | hard thing to ignore, when new diabolists crop up every other month. | ||
[[Category: | Or when we’re being asked to distribute books.” - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2015/01/24/histories-arc-15/ excerpt] from [[Interlude 15]]</ref> some fans have speculated the author of Black Lamb's Blood was actually one such demon. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Chapters of this book are used as [[4.x (Pages: Black Lamb's Blood)|an interlude]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:44, October 8, 2020
Black Lamb's Blood is a recent published work as of the events of Pact, coming out shortly after the death of Roselyn Thorburn.<ref name=":0">Your grandmother knew the author and was quite fond of her. Had she been alive as the book was released, your grandmother would have paid for a copy to be delivered to her, and it would have a place on her bookshelf. She would have no cause to warn you about anything inside. It’s even one of the tamer books. - excerpt from Collateral 4.1</ref> The author of the book wrote it with the intention of rationalizing how Diabolists are a necessary evil, recounting certain points in their life where they have encountered demons and their thoughts on the role of the those who would utilize them.<ref name=":1">Interlude 4</ref>
A copy was given to Blake Thorburn by a driver of the Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it as a vessel to bind Pauz.
Author[edit]
The text describes the author as the well-intentioned son of an Evangelist and demon-hunter who ultimately became a Diabolist.<ref name=":1" />
Although the book refers to the author as male,<ref>The morning before I left for that fight with the young devil, I was seventeen years old, doing the sort of thing seventeen year old boys are
particularly inclined to do when locked in the bathroom. [...] I remain a careful man, these days, but it is human nature to make mistakes in youth. [...] My hair was shaggy, my facial hair growing in, my thoughts clouded by drink and depression, and I knew a great deal I shouldn’t. - excerpt from Interlude 4</ref> one of the Lawyers states that Rose Thorburn Senior "knew the author and was quite fond of her.”<ref name=":0" /> The author states that "I have changed details about myself, changed major personal details, taking extreme steps to protect myself in these regards while avoiding falsehood and forswearing myself",<ref name=":1" /> so many fans have speculated that there was a gender swap in either direction involved.
Given that it has been established that some books on Diabolism are written by demons themselves,<ref>Mann continued, “It’s a similar pattern to members of the Choir of Unrest, writing tomes themselves, under the guise of being diabolists. A
hard thing to ignore, when new diabolists crop up every other month.
Or when we’re being asked to distribute books.” - excerpt from Interlude 15</ref> some fans have speculated the author of Black Lamb's Blood was actually one such demon.
Trivia[edit]
- Chapters of this book are used as an interlude.
References[edit]
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