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  1. –Isabelle Lightwood about Jace, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Jace Wayland is a skilled Shadowhunter currently residing in New York City . His life is turned upside down upon the arrival of Clary Fray and the sudden and unwelcome return of the man who raised him.

  2. Jace to Clary, City of Fallen Angels Jonathan Christopher "Jace" Herondale is considered the best Shadowhunter of his generation and a hero of the Mortal and Dark wars. He is currently the co-head of the New York Institute , alongside his fiancée, Clary Fairchild .

  3. Character Analysis. Jace is just as much of a main character as Clary is. He's on the cover, for goodness sakes. Sure, his rippling pectorals might draw a few readers on surface appeal alone, but inside he's troubled and conflicted. That makes him just as fun to analyze as it is fun to look at him.

  4. Jace began to act on Lilith's orders consciously and skipped out on the treatment at the City of Bones. He began to seek the final disciple for Lilith's ritual, and when he was able to possess Ollie, Clary, Magnus, and Luke had caught onto him. The Owl, now completely in control of Jace, pushed Clary off of a rooftop after a fight.

  5. Jace, a "Shadowhunter", appears and kills it, explaining that it, like the "man" killed at the nightclub, was a demon. The Frays' neighbor, Madame Dorothea, is a witch and helps Jace deduce that Pangborn and Blackwell seek the Mortal Cup, a lost artifact. Jace and Clary, along with Simon, go to Luke's antique store.

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  7. Jace Wayland. 1847. City of Bones. Photo Credit: Everett Collection. Character Analysis. (Avoiding Spoilers) Grew up… with the Lightwood family. Jace was raised by his father when he was very young, but his father died, and he was sent to New York to live with the Lightwoods.

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