The Book of Dreams

Okay, this moment literally made me burst out in laughter.
I couldn’t resist drawing it.

I’ll enlighten him tomorrow. I want to finally get some sleep now.

I also have some new chapter theories and analysis, but that’s also gonna wait till tomorrow

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THAT IS PERFECT

I don’t like how the akaku holes look like whiskers
also I love how cordax and the lower half are both too short to fit in the frame oh my lands this is incredible

thank you for this gift

sleep well king

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This is perfect. The cancer stick, chromeboy’s expression, dead Jethryn, Cordax’s giant yellow forehead just barely showing. It’s amazing.

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No wonder the cat likes wearing it.

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yeah I did
the only thing wrong with my theory is that N01 was a weird corpse guy and Tott is wooden. That doesn’t really make sense.
eh.
Of course this theory could be completely wrong given that I am not Ghid.

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Okay, I’m ready to enlighten. So, basically, Eilrach has already appeared in this book. Here he is:

Now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense: Eil was a skeleton surrounded by green mist in the first book because his profile picture was a pair of skeletons and now he’s a set of bullets filled with that mist because his profile picture is a roborider face which sort of looks like a futuristic bullet.
We can assume that someone from the organisation Renner is a part of (maybe even Renner’s team themselves) visited the cider factory after the events of The Book of Ramblings and found out who had died there, retrieved Krelikan and collected the Eilrach mist in those bullets. It all just comes together like a puzzle… but the puzzle is three-dimensional, you have no reference picture and the pieces don’t quite fit together… anyways, Ghid is a genius, let’s move on.

Welp, Ghid’s here… looks like we’ll have to say goodbye to Diero, Renner, Cordax, Jethryn, The Lower Half and Tott in the next chapter. I’m sure they won’t be forgotten.

Edit: I have a lot more stuff to say regarding Renner, Cronk, Monopoly, Tott, Ghid, cat whiskers, height differences and book covers, but I’ll have to save that for later because this topic is getting so clogged up with crazy theories and nonsensical ramblings that it’s becoming really hard to search for actual chapters…

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we should make a topic for that

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Maybe that’s why Tottenham was so scared of it. Since he isn’t alive, the green mist could possess him

I’m not fixing that autocorrect.

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I actually have a potential solution for that problem: Ghid could leave links in the beginning and the end of every chapter to the previous and the next chapter. That way people would be able to easily navigate between chapters without having to scroll through giant tirades of nonsense.
Organising that would take quite a lot of time though…

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oh I thought we all knew the mist was Eil whoops

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Yes, but here’s a theory. The Eilrach boolets once shot into they’ll someone instantly become a host to the almighty split skeleton man.

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Eh, maybe… I just did what The High Emperor asked me to do.

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oo very nice theory

That’s why tott is afraid of them

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What’s Sans doing in the corner?

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I could and honestly I probably should. I dumped the first ten links in at the first post, but then I got lazy. Thank you for the suggestion; I’ll implement that immediately.

Interesting theory, but it assumes a couple of things that aren’t necessarily required to have happen post-BoR events. Of course I won’t imply anything beyond that.

Finally, some good theory

Nono you should totally do that now or you’re gonna have too much backlog

The next couple of chapters (the very next one in particular) REALLY open up some cans of worms - heck, I’ll probably have the next chapter done by the time you read this.

Stop you’re giving me a stroke hbhllhhnlggnlgnlglggglllnbh

Interesting theory, but it assumes…

Ah, why even bother denying it. Yes that’s completely correct. Tott’s connection to his body is no match for the influence of Eilrach, who forcibly commanded and spoke through numerous dead bodies in BoR. Oh, and this won’t be the only time we see Tott finding parts of a room to be particularly lonely all alone and requiring company.

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Look dad I did it.

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wait

what are y-

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I felt like I was having a stroke while writing that.

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I eat them

Also I do not remember being dead canonically but then again nothing in Book of Logic made sense to me so ok.

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