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ceitean August 27 2009, 14:51:33 UTC
I was shocked that the grave from the beginning belonged to Lacie. I figured it had to have been either Jack's or Glen's.

(...though now that I think about it, why in hell is Lacie buried on the grounds of the mansion where the Vessalius coming of age ceremony is held? Could it be that she lived there? Or that Glen did? At some point, Jack brought Alice out of the tower (to go to the gardens at his house, right?) and we see Jack and Alice standing at the grave in Alice's memory. So maybe it's Jack's house? That would make sense, since it seems the Vassalius' still use the mansion, but then why is Lacie buried there...?)

I want to know why Eliot has dreams of the past and why he 'composed' another Lacie song. And if the person who messed with Gil's head when Jack took him in was the same person who messed with Vincent, Miranda Burma. And I want to know what happened to Shelly Rainsworth. And Oz's mother. And slkdjfsakdfjasdkf.

I figure the clock on Oz's chest might be a metaphor for how far into the story we are so far. If that's true, we're not even at the halfway point yet. o_o

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mairenn_k August 27 2009, 22:07:36 UTC
I figure the clock on Oz's chest might be a metaphor for how far into the story we are so far.

That's an interesting theory, I never thought about that. I don't know if anything has been said about how long the series is supposed to be, but there are definitely enough unsolved mysteries and questions to make it continue for a long time still.

Oh, and yes, Elliot. I'm worried about him, he's such an awesome character and I really don't want anything bad to happen to him. D:

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ceitean September 6 2009, 02:39:13 UTC
It's an easy enough metaphor for the story, especially a story that has a huge clock motif, so I figured it wouldn't be too far off to use it as a gauge to see how far the story has progressed.

ooo, I have an actual outline of unanswered questions from this story saved to my hard drive. It is very long. I'm thinking about posting it at some point, just for the hell of it.

Eliot! I didn't notice it the first time around, but Lottie also recognized him, back during the school raid. So this guy apparently rewrote Lacie, has dreams about possibly participating in the massacre, and has been sorta recognized by both Alice and Lottie.

Methinks young Eliot was a Baskerville, once upon a time. Though how he ended up in the future as well, I have no clue. Could be a reincarnation of Glen, but I don't know... If nothing else, Eliot seems to put a connection between Nightray and Baskerville into the spotlight- such a connection between the houses might explain why Lottie said she was reluctant to hurt Nightray kids.

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