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[[WMG: Jacques will appear later on in the story, be it actual appearance or name drop]]
* Considering [[spoiler:Kit appears in a capacity]], Jacques may likely have a role to play as well.
* Confirmed as of ?2: In the first chapter, [[spoiler: Lemony tells Kit to give Jacques his regards.]]
[[WMG: The Baudelaires will make an appearance in the final book, be it actual appearance or name drop]]
* Since it's Lemony's story, the Baudelaires likely have no role to play. If they were to ever appear, it would be in the final prequel book. Especially considering [[spoiler: Beatrice]].
** Pretty sure The Beatrice Letters indicated that Lemony had known [[spoiler:Beatrice]] and Bertrand Baudelaire since his childhood at VFD, though, so either of them could easily appear.
*** Conformed-ish. Bertrand is [[spoiler: Theodora's former apprentice]], and Beatrice is name-dropped in the fourth book by Gifford and Ghede.
[[WMG: Hector won't be the only character from ASOUE to return]]
* Considering [[spoiler:Kit appears in a capacity]], Jacques may likely have a role to play as well.
* Confirmed as of ?2: In the first chapter, [[spoiler: Lemony tells Kit to give Jacques his regards.]]
[[WMG: The Baudelaires will make an appearance in the final book, be it actual appearance or name drop]]
* Since it's Lemony's story, the Baudelaires likely have no role to play. If they were to ever appear, it would be in the final prequel book. Especially considering [[spoiler: Beatrice]].
** Pretty sure The Beatrice Letters indicated that Lemony had known [[spoiler:Beatrice]] and Bertrand Baudelaire since his childhood at VFD, though, so either of them could easily appear.
*** Conformed-ish. Bertrand is [[spoiler: Theodora's former apprentice]], and Beatrice is name-dropped in the fourth book by Gifford and Ghede.
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** Pretty sure The Beatrice Letters indicated that Lemony had known
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* In 'When Did You See Her Last?', a young [[spoiler: Captain Widdershins makes an appearance. Just like with Hector in ?1, he visits Lemony in the last chapter to dicuss the situation. A mention is also made of a Gustav (likely Gustav Sebald, inventor of the Sebald code, and/or Dr. Montgomery's assistant from The Reptile Room, since those two are already implied to be the same person).]]
* [[spoiler: The young Josephine does show up at the end of 'Shouldn't You Be In School?']]
[[WMG: S. Theodora Markson will eventually become The Woman With Hair but no Beard]]
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* In 'When Did You See Her Last?', a young [[spoiler: Captain Widdershins makes an appearance. Just like with Hector in ?1, he visits Lemony in the last chapter to dicuss the situation. A mention is also made of a Gustav (likely Gustav Sebald, inventor of the Sebald code, and/or Dr. Montgomery's assistant from The Reptile Room, since those two are already implied to be the same person).]]
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** He does have a habit of dropping hints or suggestions that Snicket needs. Such as mentioning [[spoiler: Italian dictionaries]] early in book 3.
** [[spoiler: Confirmed.]]
[[WMG: The books will reveal how the Schism came about, and that it had no 'noble' or 'wicked' side]]
* Instead, it was simply a matter of two sides using different methods. We've seen many examples of Lemony resorting to his own methods, such as his failing his lockpicking classes by throwing a brick through the window instead. The part about 'drawing 9 rows of fourteen squares on a piece of paper' could be a mockery of the ridiculously complex – and less effective – methods used by the old Volounteers. These, incidentally, would be the methods used by the likes of S. Theodora Markson and Count Olaf. Supported by what [[spoiler: Widdershins]] recalls Lemony saying at the end of ?2: [[spoiler: “Remember? You said we could make our organization greater than ever, but only if we stopped listening to our instructors and found new ways to fix the world. It was quite a speech you gave.”]] Presuming that ATWQ takes place before the schism, this almost makes it look like [[spoiler: Lemony himself is, or were, trying to bring it about.]]
** [[spoiler: Confirmed.]]
[[WMG: The books will reveal how the Schism came about, and that it had no 'noble' or 'wicked' side]]
* Instead, it was simply a matter of two sides using different methods. We've seen many examples of Lemony resorting to his own methods, such as his failing his lockpicking classes by throwing a brick through the window instead. The part about 'drawing 9 rows of fourteen squares on a piece of paper' could be a mockery of the ridiculously complex – and less effective – methods used by the old Volounteers. These, incidentally, would be the methods used by the likes of S. Theodora Markson and Count Olaf. Supported by what [[spoiler: Widdershins]] recalls Lemony saying at the end of ?2: [[spoiler: “Remember? You said we could make our organization greater than ever, but only if we stopped listening to our instructors and found new ways to fix the world. It was quite a speech you gave.”]] Presuming that ATWQ takes place before the schism, this almost makes it look like [[spoiler: Lemony himself is, or were, trying to bring it about.]]
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** He does have a habit of dropping hints or suggestions that Snicket needs. Such as mentioning [[spoiler: Italian dictionaries]] dictionaries early in book 3.
**[[spoiler: Confirmed.]]
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* Instead, it was simply a matter of two sides using different methods. We've seen many examples of Lemony resorting to his own methods, such as his failing his lockpicking classes by throwing a brick through the window instead. The part about 'drawing 9 rows of fourteen squares on a piece of paper' could be a mockery of the ridiculously complex – and less effective – methods used by the old Volounteers. These, incidentally, would be the methods used by the likes of S. Theodora Markson and Count Olaf. Supported by what[[spoiler: Widdershins]] Widdershins recalls Lemony saying at the end of ?2: [[spoiler: “Remember? "Remember? You said we could make our organization greater than ever, but only if we stopped listening to our instructors and found new ways to fix the world. It was quite a speech you gave.”]] " Presuming that ATWQ takes place before the schism, this almost makes it look like [[spoiler: Lemony himself is, or were, was, trying to bring it about.]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
[[WMG: Since it's canonical that families like the Snickets and Baudelaires name kids after people who've died...]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
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** Possible, since it was revealed in book 3 that Bertrand (as in Bertrand Baudelaire) was Theodora’s previous apprentice, and they actually had a pretty good relationship.
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** Wan't it implied/mentioned at one point in [=ASoUE=] that the sugar bowl contained evidence that would clear Lemony's charges from being framed (presumably by Count Olaf or one another VFD member on the wicked side) for arson and free him? If so, it's unlikely he's already in trouble at age thirteen and the sugar bowl sat untouched for so long.
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** Wan't Wasn't it implied/mentioned at one point in [=ASoUE=] that the sugar bowl contained evidence that would clear Lemony's charges from being framed (presumably by Count Olaf or one another VFD member on the wicked side) for arson and free him? If so, it's unlikely he's already in trouble at age thirteen and the sugar bowl sat untouched for so long.
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*** Conformed-ish. Bertrand is [[spoiler: Theodora's former apprentice.]]
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* Sunny Theodora Markson.
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**Possible, since it was revealed in book 3 that Bertrand (as in Bertrand Baudelaire) was Theodora’s previous apprentice, and they actually had a pretty good relationship.
**Possible, since it was revealed in book 3 that Bertrand (as in Bertrand Baudelaire) was Theodora’s previous apprentice, and they actually had a pretty good relationship.
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** [[spoiler: Confirmed]]
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** Jossed in ?4: near the end, Beatrice is mentioned as being on a VFD mission while Ellington is still there.
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* His name has a [[ParadiseLost decidedly devilish ring to it]]. As well, a sketch of him shows him balding and sporting a small mustache, which could eventually turn into [[GreaterScopeVillain a beard and no hair]].
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* His name has a [[ParadiseLost [[Literature/ParadiseLost decidedly devilish ring to it]]. As well, a sketch of him shows him balding and sporting a small mustache, which could eventually turn into [[GreaterScopeVillain a beard and no hair]].