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Post by Hermes on May 5, 2011 11:31:50 GMT -5
Very interesting so far. I'm wondering if the Baudelaires played in the park when they lived in Dark Avenue. They may have been only a few feet from the Fulfilments without realising it.
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Post by Dante on May 5, 2011 11:58:56 GMT -5
Thanks for spoiling the prequel, Hermes.
Alternative post:
Thanks for inspiring the prequel, Hermes!
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Post by Emma “Emmz” Squalor on May 5, 2011 15:54:30 GMT -5
Thanks for spoiling the prequel, Hermes. Alternative post: Thanks for inspiring the prequel, Hermes! I second the thank you of Dante - who seems, as of late, to be on a never-ending quest to spread laughter and amusement wherever he goes. ^^
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 11:32:39 GMT -5
- - - - - A map of Thriller Park. It doesn't list all the locations in the park, only a few of them.
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Post by Dante on May 8, 2011 11:46:18 GMT -5
I think I figured out which book will be set on a train. (Or have I?) I like how the map goes from bright to dark; that's pretty cool. I wonder if any corpses will end up in the lake.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 13:10:29 GMT -5
@dante: The book set in a train does indeed begin at Tenenbaum Train Station, but Book the Eleventh is not it. And I too, wonder if any deaths will happen in TPP! lol ^^
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Post by Emma “Emmz” Squalor on May 8, 2011 14:03:27 GMT -5
I, too, like your use of dark and light on the map. The Fulfillments would certainly have to make sure they always had an alarm clock handy, or else they might not wake up on time!
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Post by Christmas Chief on May 8, 2011 14:28:30 GMT -5
I thought you'd already told us which book was to be set on a train? Perhaps I imagined it. Anyway, I had great fun scrolling down the map and watching the light fade, and this layout is helpful for envisioning what the Baudelaires are soon to encounter.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 15:44:30 GMT -5
I think it's safe to say that the book set in a train will be Book the Twelfth. The book is titled 'TTT'. Have fun guessing the title!
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Post by Dante on May 8, 2011 16:10:40 GMT -5
I'd take some guesses, but it might be better to save them for late on during Book the Eleventh; this is TPP's moment. So, looking at the map again... the Fulfilment home is right in the park, and quite near the entrance, it seems. That sounds worryingly accessible, unless it's at the centre of a maze or hidden in a tree or something. Although, looking back at the previous trailers, it's also a Hallowe'en shop... I can't remember if this was mentioned already, but it isn't autumn at this time, is it? The colour scheme would be appropriate. It looks like the Fulfilments have a great view when taking breakfast.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 16:31:21 GMT -5
@dante: Yes, it is autumn at the time. Autumn had begun halfway into The Weary Wasteland, and it has been so since. Also, you're right, Dante, it's best to focus on TPP now.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 16:48:56 GMT -5
A Traveler's Guide to Thriller Park - by T.S. Part Three
Boggly Garden A ghostly white garden in the middle of Thriller Park. The average park goer avoids the garden; it's eerie atmosphere is too much for some to handle. The plants in the garden are of a mysterious variety of species, their leaves go white in autumn and the trunks are darker than ebony. Close to the Deep Lake, the Garden has a small pond of it's own. Some say it's a very romantic setting, some say the white leaves freak them out. It is generally agreed that the garden is as eerie as it is beautiful, though.
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Post by Christmas Chief on May 8, 2011 17:55:16 GMT -5
I was just wondering about the Garden, although from this picture it actually looks more like a cemetery. I don't doubt its eeriness.
Meanwhile, I'll start stocking up T adjectives for the conclusion of the eleventh book.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on May 8, 2011 21:21:04 GMT -5
Fulfillment Family Tree The Fulfillment Family is an old family, whose members have long been involved in V.F.D. The family made a habit to name their own under the initials of the organization. The Fulfillments were, and still are very smart, rich, and notoriously eccentric. Most of them are deceased, and the family has dwindled in numbers, but they still have relatives in the north. The only Fulfillments whose whereabouts are currently known are both Desmond and Cindry Fulfillment. It's said that their power was such that the city mayor allowed them to stay in Thriller Park, when the Park was being built, whereas other families had to move to the neighboring districts.
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Post by colette on May 8, 2011 22:34:48 GMT -5
Very interesting family tree. And... Tiago, you are so hard-working!The most hard-working writer of 667 Dark Avenue!
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