Oo, intriguing. And pretteh. Mmm. But. Um. I have questions. Which you can ignore if you want, of course. I imagine future chapters will answer a lot.
Does Constantine really want to burn the book, or just return it to Lucien, or what?
Is Lucien kind of like Dream of the Endless?
What kind of a song did Lucien ask Constantine for, as the price of the hymn?
Was the illustrated volume part of the treasure the map led to? (If so, how did the old Pirate get hold of a dream volume?)
Why are the dream books dangerous?
Why would Lucien be willing to give up the text volume, if he wants the illustrated volume returned? (Or is that another lie? Is the text volume the one that's god knows where?)
Why would Lord Death want the text volume, if he's so uncomfortable with the illustrations?
Incidentally, Laurie R. King has P.D.B.W. make a cameo appearance in A Letter of Mary, and he is, indeed, playing something rather like ragtime jazz--an improvisation on Yes, We Have No Bananas. :D
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But.
Um.
I have questions. Which you can ignore if you want, of course. I imagine future chapters will answer a lot.
Incidentally, Laurie R. King has P.D.B.W. make a cameo appearance in A Letter of Mary, and he is, indeed, playing something rather like ragtime jazz--an improvisation on Yes, We Have No Bananas.
:D