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 Is wishin for a 2nd Jack Ravenwild novel hopeless?

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Slaygrim Posted - 23 Jul 2010 : 16:08:07
I suppose with the 100 year jump and 10 years after the release of the City of Ravens book it is pointless to keep my fingers crossed about getting a sequel?

Richard Baker's story involving Jack is one of my favorites. It stepped a bit out of bounds from the usual storyline you find in Realms books with an unlikely hero (or anti-hero) full of humor, twists, and great dialogue.

I guess I must resort to rereading it for the 6th time.
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Wooly Rupert Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 06:24:41
I enjoyed the book, but it wasn't one of my favorites.
Danny Glick Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 03:11:05
I've been barking up this tree for years. City of Ravens is the best stand alone FR novel EVER!
R0GUE Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 00:59:28
Also one of my favorites. It was my jumping on point to the Realms my second time around, when I began playing D&D as an adult.

It's such a shame they never did any more with this character.
Slaygrim Posted - 27 Jul 2010 : 19:05:26
Glad to see I wasn't the only one who enjoyed it!
coach Posted - 24 Jul 2010 : 02:58:59
it's the best FR novel period! and it's not close IMO

Jack could've easily carried a couple trilogies

and as the end of the book showed, he was full of surprises he wasn't even aware of so i can see how it could be manipulated where he could still be seen
jornan Posted - 23 Jul 2010 : 21:46:58
This was also one of my favorite FR books ever....its been many years though. Didn't he know shadow magic...perhaps he could achieve prologued life with that...or something .
Ruul Posted - 23 Jul 2010 : 19:39:49
Perhaps he got spellscarred with the ability to time travel and is now going to go back in time and save Mystra!!
The Red Walker Posted - 23 Jul 2010 : 18:41:09
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Originally posted by skychrome

Well, basically you answered your question yourself. All future novels are set in 4e, thus Jack -as a human- has no chance to see another novel, even if Rich Baker wanted to.

The book is on my re-read list too, truly one of the best I have read in the realms.




Unless he fell through a gate....got trapped in Stasis....etc, etc
skychrome Posted - 23 Jul 2010 : 17:31:32
Well, basically you answered your question yourself. All future novels are set in 4e, thus Jack -as a human- has no chance to see another novel, even if Rich Baker wanted to.

The book is on my re-read list too, truly one of the best I have read in the realms.

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