Talk:The Day After Judgment
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Black Easter and The Day After Judgment are distinct pages
[edit]Just for the record, I am working on building a page for The Day After Judgment. This page currently shares a lot of the text from Black Easter because it is the sequel novel to that book. Right now, Black Easter has the synopsis for both books, and I thought it was useful to have essentially the same information on the other page because the two books are extremely closely related, and sometimes even published together.
However, there is an IMPORTANT difference. Each book cites a different set of Grimoires, and as Blish makes a big deal about the authenticity of these books, I wanted to create complete, accurate, and DISTINCT lists of these books. If there are other important ways to distinguish these pages, I hope you can help me to find them. For my purposes, preserving the lists seperately is very important. Trimalchio 12:08, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
I suggest combining the two pages. Midgley (talk) 12:55, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
Plot Summary
[edit]The plot summary is simply wrong. In his final monologue, Satan says that after the death of God he reluctantly concludes that he never really wanted to usurp God's throne after all, and promises to keep "the Keys" to give to mankind in some far future when we are fit for the office. Msml (talk) 09:22, 23 July 2009 (UTC)