Jack Englishman, also known as "Jack the Giant Killer" or more simply as "Jack", is the star of his fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack made his first and only appearance in "The Fairy-Tale Detectives", though in "The Everafter War", his apartment was mentioned briefly as being monitored by the Scarlet Hand. Jack is an example of an Everafter that seems like a protagonist in his or her fairy tale but is actually a villain in Ferryport Landing. Jack betrays the Grimms and is a zealous member of the Scarlet Hand.
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| - Jack Englishman, also known as "Jack the Giant Killer" or more simply as "Jack", is the star of his fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack made his first and only appearance in "The Fairy-Tale Detectives", though in "The Everafter War", his apartment was mentioned briefly as being monitored by the Scarlet Hand. Jack is an example of an Everafter that seems like a protagonist in his or her fairy tale but is actually a villain in Ferryport Landing. Jack betrays the Grimms and is a zealous member of the Scarlet Hand.
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- "The Fairy-Tale Detectives"
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| - Jack Englishman, also known as "Jack the Giant Killer" or more simply as "Jack", is the star of his fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack made his first and only appearance in "The Fairy-Tale Detectives", though in "The Everafter War", his apartment was mentioned briefly as being monitored by the Scarlet Hand. Jack is an example of an Everafter that seems like a protagonist in his or her fairy tale but is actually a villain in Ferryport Landing. Jack betrays the Grimms and is a zealous member of the Scarlet Hand. Jack is noted to have spiky blonde hair, and bright blue eyes. He also has a rather round, boyish face and a button nose, and when the Grimm sisters found him, he was in desperate need of a shave. He seems to have a tendency to gamble, losing priceless magical artefacts in poker games. He has a prominent English accent, which provides a key clue as to who the antagonist could be in the conclusion of The Fairy-Tale Detectives and is very skilled in archery.
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