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Johannes Cabal the Necromancer is the first novel written for Jonathan L. Howard's Johannes Cabal series. Before the novel, Howard has written several short stories in the Cabalverse. JC the Necromancer is followed by [[Johannes Cabal the Detective]].
Johannes Cabal the Necromancer is the first novel written for Jonathan L. Howard's Johannes Cabal series. Before the novel, Howard has written several short stories in the Cabalverse. JC the Necromancer is followed by [[Johannes Cabal the Detective]].


Howard has also written a character sheet for Cabal, [http://wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4dnd/20110311 available here].
Howard has also written a character sheet for Cabal, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130511130646/http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd%2F4dnd%2F20110311 available here].


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=== ''Johannes Cabal the Necromancer'' has examples of: ===
* [[All There in the Manual]]: In addition to the three main novels (Necromancer, Detective, and Fear Institute,) Johnathan L. Howard has also written several short stories about Cabal. These short stories can be read as standalones, but provide readers of the novels extra insight into Cabal's character. (Good luck finding “Exeunt Demon King” and “Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day” - they were published in a now-defunct magazine.) [http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/new/new-fiction/the-house-of-gears/ The House of Gears,] the latest Cabal short story is available online.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: In addition to the three main novels (Necromancer, Detective, and Fear Institute,) Johnathan L. Howard has also written several short stories about Cabal. These short stories can be read as standalones, but provide readers of the novels extra insight into Cabal's character. (Good luck finding “Exeunt Demon King” and “Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day” - they were published in a now-defunct magazine.) [http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/new/new-fiction/the-house-of-gears/ The House of Gears,] the latest Cabal short story is available online.
** Jonathan L. Howard also released a Dungeons and Dragons [http://wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4dnd/20110311 character sheet for Cabal.] It includes a good amount of additional back-story and even includes ''floor plans'' of Cabal's house.
** Jonathan L. Howard also released a Dungeons and Dragons [https://web.archive.org/web/20130511130646/http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd%2F4dnd%2F20110311 character sheet for Cabal.] It includes a good amount of additional back-story and even includes ''floor plans'' of Cabal's house.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Horst Cabal, Johannes' suave older brother.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Horst Cabal, Johannes' suave older brother.
* [[Ambiguously Evil]]: Cabal
* [[Ambiguously Evil]]: Cabal
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'''Cabal:''' Your...founder has given me the task of sending one hundred souls to eternal torment. To be quite frank, I don't think my name is ever going to become a byword for popularity. }}
'''Cabal:''' Your...founder has given me the task of sending one hundred souls to eternal torment. To be quite frank, I don't think my name is ever going to become a byword for popularity. }}
* [[Back for the Dead]]
* [[Back for the Dead]]
* [[Back From the Dead]]
* [[Back from the Dead]]
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Cabal, though it's more prominent in the second book
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Cabal, though it's more prominent in the second book
* [[Badass Normal]]: Frank Barrow
* [[Badass Normal]]: Frank Barrow
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* [[Body Horror]]: Dennis and Denzil, as their bodies decay
* [[Body Horror]]: Dennis and Denzil, as their bodies decay
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Dennis and Denzil
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Dennis and Denzil
* [[Carnival of Killers]]: In a more literal sense. Per Horst's suggestions, Cabal summons a variety of demons for is carnival, each with different specialties. Some of them do include killing.
* [[Carnival of Killers]]: In a more literal sense. Per Horst's suggestions, Cabal summons a variety of demons for is carnival, each with different specialties. Some of them do include killing.
* [[Celestial Bureaucracy]]: The novel's portrayal of Hell.
* [[Celestial Bureaucracy]]: The novel's portrayal of Hell.
* [[Circles of Hell]]: Arthur Trubshaw's bureaucracy is considered it's own circle of hell.
* [[Circles of Hell]]: Arthur Trubshaw's bureaucracy is considered it's own circle of hell.
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* [[The Dark Arts]]
* [[The Dark Arts]]
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Deconstructed. Cabal initially sells his soul to Satan in exchange for the secrets of necromancy. Cabal is dissatisfied with his soulless state as he is unable to trust the results of his experiments. He spends the first novel trying to get his soul back via another deal with Satan.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Deconstructed. Cabal initially sells his soul to Satan in exchange for the secrets of necromancy. Cabal is dissatisfied with his soulless state as he is unable to trust the results of his experiments. He spends the first novel trying to get his soul back via another deal with Satan.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Horst and Johannes, but the former is more prone to this.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Horst and Johannes, but the former is more prone to this.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]
* [[Death by Origin Story]]
* [[Death Equals Redemption]]: {{spoiler|Horst, though mostly not his own redemption.}}
* [[Death Equals Redemption]]: {{spoiler|Horst, though mostly not his own redemption.}}
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* [[Ghost Town]]
* [[Ghost Town]]
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Leonie Barrow. Beautiful country girl that Cabal is drawn to at first sight, {{spoiler|or bothers him by looking familiar}}, she is also the only female in the book that is portrayed in a truly positive light, especially when compared to [[Femme Fatale]] Layla or [[Weak-Willed|Nea Winshaw]].
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Leonie Barrow. Beautiful country girl that Cabal is drawn to at first sight, {{spoiler|or bothers him by looking familiar}}, she is also the only female in the book that is portrayed in a truly positive light, especially when compared to [[Femme Fatale]] Layla or [[Weak-Willed|Nea Winshaw]].
* [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]: Maleficarus, though he wasn't the picture of mental health beforehand.
* [[Go Mad from the Revelation]]: Maleficarus, though he wasn't the picture of mental health beforehand.
* [[Grotesque Gallery]]
* [[Grotesque Gallery]]
* [[Guile Hero]]: Horst, arguably
* [[Guile Hero]]: Horst, arguably
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* [[Infant Immortality]]: Averted, {{spoiler|then played straight with Nea Winshaw's baby.}}
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Averted, {{spoiler|then played straight with Nea Winshaw's baby.}}
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Cabal, because Satan finds that he causes more chaos alive than dead.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Cabal, because Satan finds that he causes more chaos alive than dead.
* [[Karmic Death]]: While not exactly death, victims who signed their souls over to damnation were usually tempted by vices that they already had.
* [[Karmic Death]]: While not exactly death, victims who signed their souls over to damnation were usually tempted by vices that they already had.
* [[Kick the Son of a Bitch]]: Cabal does this to Ratuth Slabuth and Trubshaw.
* [[Kick the Son of a Bitch]]: Cabal does this to Ratuth Slabuth and Trubshaw.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Johannes Cabal is most often simply known as 'Cabal,' while Horst Cabal goes by his first name.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Johannes Cabal is most often simply known as 'Cabal,' while Horst Cabal goes by his first name.
* {{spoiler|[[Love Makes You Evil]]}}: Cabal's ultimate motivation.
* {{spoiler|[[Love Makes You Evil]]}}: Cabal's ultimate motivation.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Played with with Cabal
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Played with with Cabal
* [[Necromancer]]: Cabal.
* [[Necromancer]]: Cabal.
* [[Necromantic]]
* [[Necromantic]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]
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* [[The Spock]]: Surprisingly, Cabal's soulless state did little to contribute to this.
* [[The Spock]]: Surprisingly, Cabal's soulless state did little to contribute to this.
* [[Starfish Language]]: A few of the languages Cabal uses for swearing
* [[Starfish Language]]: A few of the languages Cabal uses for swearing
* [[Sword Cane]]: Cabal has one, concealing a 3-foot steel blade.
* [[Sword Cane]]: Cabal has one, concealing a 3-foot steel blade.
* [[The Un-Smile]]: Cabal practices this all the time daily in order to scare small children and the elderly.
* [[The Un-Smile]]: Cabal practices this all the time daily in order to scare small children and the elderly.
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: Dennis and Denzel. {{spoiler|Until Cabal kills them and zombifies them with Batch 247.}}
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: Dennis and Denzel. {{spoiler|Until Cabal kills them and zombifies them with Batch 247.}}
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Again, Dennis and Denzel
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Again, Dennis and Denzel
* [[Totalitarian Utilitarian]]: As seen throughout the novel, and very poignantly in [http://mollytanzer.com/2010/08/23/in-which-i-utterly-fail-to-inquisit-johannes-cabal/ this interview,] Cabal doesn't give a shit about the means, only the ends.
* [[Totalitarian Utilitarian]]: As seen throughout the novel, and very poignantly in [http://mollytanzer.com/2010/08/23/in-which-i-utterly-fail-to-inquisit-johannes-cabal/ this interview,] Cabal doesn't give a shit about the means, only the ends.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Possibly also related to the fact that Cabal is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]].
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Possibly also related to the fact that Cabal is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]].
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A Webley .577 handgun.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A Webley .577 handgun.

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Johannes Cabal has never pretended to be a hero of any kind. There is, after all, little heroic about robbing graves, stealing occult volumes, and being on nodding terms with demons.

His purpose, however is noble. His researches are all directed to raising the dead. Not as monstrosities but as people, just as they were when they lived: physically, mentally, and spiritually. For such a prize, some sacrifices are necessary. One such sacrifice was his own soul, but now he sees that was a mistake - it's not just that he needs it for his research to have validity, but now he realizes he needs it to be himself.

Unfortunately, his soul now rests within the festering bureaucracy of Hell. Satan may be cruel and capricious but, most dangerously, he is bored. It is Cabal's unhappy lot to provide him with amusement.

In short, a wager: in return for his own soul, Cabal must gather one hundred others. Placed in control of a diabolical carnival - created to tempt to contentiousness, to blasphemy, argumentation and murder, but one may also win coconuts - and armed only with his intelligence, a very large handgun, and a total absence of whimsy, Cabal has one year.

Johannes Cabal the Necromancer is the first novel written for Jonathan L. Howard's Johannes Cabal series. Before the novel, Howard has written several short stories in the Cabalverse. JC the Necromancer is followed by Johannes Cabal the Detective.

Howard has also written a character sheet for Cabal, available here.


Tropes used in Johannes Cabal the Necromancer include:
  • All There in the Manual: In addition to the three main novels (Necromancer, Detective, and Fear Institute,) Johnathan L. Howard has also written several short stories about Cabal. These short stories can be read as standalones, but provide readers of the novels extra insight into Cabal's character. (Good luck finding “Exeunt Demon King” and “Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day” - they were published in a now-defunct magazine.) The House of Gears, the latest Cabal short story is available online.
    • Jonathan L. Howard also released a Dungeons and Dragons character sheet for Cabal. It includes a good amount of additional back-story and even includes floor plans of Cabal's house.
  • Aloof Big Brother: Horst Cabal, Johannes' suave older brother.
  • Ambiguously Evil: Cabal
  • Anti-Hero: Cabal is a Type V, probably.

Old Man: You're not nice.
Cabal: Your...founder has given me the task of sending one hundred souls to eternal torment. To be quite frank, I don't think my name is ever going to become a byword for popularity.

Old Man: Neat, eh? Goes down a bomb at parties, I can tell you.
Cabal: Really? I’ll have to hold a soirée just to impress my friends.
Old Man: You haven’t got any friends.
Cabal: I’m not holding a soirée, either. You have a problem with sarcasm, don’t you?

Horst: Look, what's bothering you? It's the homoerotic aspect, isn't it? (Runs after Cabal) Well, don't flatter yourself. It's just a transfusion, for crying out loud.

Horst: (to Johannes) Good God, you’re not still bitter about that time at Conrad’s party, are you? I’ve apologised for that a dozen times over. It was a joke.