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Yep, the Snarl'd world is both a wasteland and SilentHill. And [[LauncherOfAThousandShips Vaarsuvius]] has something going on with Belkar and Redcloak. And somehow it ends up with everyone with amnesia in a [[AuthorAppeal boarding school]] somewhere.

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Yep, the Snarl'd world is both a wasteland and SilentHill.Franchise/SilentHill. And [[LauncherOfAThousandShips Vaarsuvius]] has something going on with Belkar and Redcloak. And somehow it ends up with everyone with amnesia in a [[AuthorAppeal boarding school]] somewhere.
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She's a little demon child Deirdre keeps ranting about, so it makes sense.

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She's a little demon child Deirdre keeps ranting about, so it makes sense.sense.

[[WMG: Dumped on the Rooster will have a DownerEnding.]]

Most of Water-Smurf's stories have Downer Endings, and Dumped on the Rooster is dark to begin with. Not to mention that if all of Water-Smurf's stories are in the same continuity, DOTR almost positively comes after the Deirdre Ending, which exemplifies the Downer Ending trope.

[[WMG: In Dumped on the Rooster, the water bottles at the school contain diluted water from the Lethe, while the apples contain a counteragent.]]

The water has the same but less powerful effect as the water from the Lethe. Both waters remove the past memories. The Lethe is more forceful and requires only a touch, while the water bottles need to be drunk before they take effect. The apples restore memories, as seen in the many instances where a character almost eats one.

[[WMG: In Dumped on the Rooster, all of the Afterlives have been destroyed, so ''everyone'' is being reincarnated.]]

In Requiem Angelō Damnatae, the Afterlives are being destroyed, which shows that they ''can'' be destroyed, even if all of Water-Smurf's stories are not part of the same continuity. Since there is no other place for everyone to go, they get reincarnated into the world continuously.
*Subtheory: Each of the apple trees in the orchard represents a past life. In Dumped on the Rooster, the woman with the snake- likely Hecate, or a representation of her- says, "I remember back when there was only one tree in this whole place." The apples restore memories, so over time more apples may be necessary as the number of past memories accumulates.
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** Subsubtheory: It's partially Redcloak's fault but Xykon was involved and he somehow got destroyed, which is why he hasn't appeared yet.

[[WMG: Deirdre's daughter is going to be born and be even worse than her mother.]]

She's a little demon child Deirdre keeps ranting about, so it makes sense.

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