Bill and the twins
Jack hunts with the choir boys and makes them into his hunters.
In chapter 4, Jack decides to paint his face with clay to camouflage himself better for hunting. This helps him blend in with the environment and increases his chances of surprising prey.
It's chapter 13 bro Actually if you look really in depth you can catch a hiden message in chapter 1 that points to a boat passing by but there is no smoke in the sky... this is what gives Ralph the idea of starting a fire. No way, everyone knows it`s chapter 3 when jack`s off to the woods to see papa john for some pizza cause they was hungry
It changed because everytime Ralph would give Jack anal, Jack would constantly tell him to stop going so hard, because it hurts.
by beating all missions of chapter 3 i guess.
Parts of it, but not all.. more like 3/4! =)
Oh, dude, the knife in "Lord of the Flies" is mentioned in Chapter 4. It's like a big deal in the book, you know, symbolizing power and all that deep stuff. So, if you're looking for knife action, head straight to Chapter 4.
Jack damages them once screwing with the fire
He is camouflaging himself so he can hunt without being seen
In chapter 4, tension between Ralph and Jack has risen due to disagreements over priorities and leadership. Ralph focuses on building shelters and maintaining the signal fire, while Jack is more interested in hunting and establishing dominance. These differing priorities lead to conflicts and power struggles between the two boys.
Jack of All Trades - 2000 Once You Go Jack--- 1-4 was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
In chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack and his hunters chant, "Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood." This ritualistic chant reflects their descent into savagery and their increasing detachment from civilization and morality. It signifies their growing bloodlust and primal instincts taking over.