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3!![[color:red:Unmarked spoilers of ''TLJ'', ''Dreamfall'' and ''Dreamfall Chapters'' ahead!]]
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5[[folder:The Draic Kin]]
6
7[[WMG:The Kin are {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s]]
8They came to Earth to secretly assist its evolution like the Progressors from the Creator/StrugatskyBrothers' books.
9* Jossed by the ''Tome of the Balance''. Kin are primordial beings that were created alongside the universe itself [[spoiler:when Lux the First Dreamer started dreaming]], each with a specific part to play in the grand destiny of the universe. There were originally many more of them, and as they kept fulfilling their respective purpses, they one-by-one returned to their original state from before the creation, so there are only four Kin left in ''TLJ''. That said, in the original drafts of "April's story", also in the ''Tome'', the Kin ''were'' aliens come from another world, which was destroyed by unrestrained use of {{magitek}}[[note]]just like Earth would have been without their intervention creating the Divide -- which is why they helped in the first place[[/note]], and there were just four of them who survived that cataclysm. However, this part of the draft is no longer canon, as it has been officially superceded by later revisions.
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11[[WMG:The Kin are what is known in Stark as "Archangels"]]
12* Red = Michael
13* Green = Gabriel
14* White = Raphael
15* Blue = Uriel
16
17[[WMG:All Kin are Shifters]]
18Cortez referred to Vestrum Tobias as if knowing him personally, whereas Tobias is obviously non-Shifter and looks like he had a reasonably human lifespan. It would make perfect sense for the protectors of the Twin Worlds to be able to cross the Divide. If that is true, it may also be that all Shifters are descended from the Kin.
19* Jossed by ''Tome of the Balance''[[note]]specifically, the original draft "April's story", which is posited as canon except where it contradicts later games[[/note]]: while the Kin are probably capable of crossing the Divide, they cannot do so without upturning the Balance, and as creatures ''of'' the Balance, Shifting is antithetical to their existence (which may be what Cortez was ''actually'' talking about when he told April that entering her Shift would be a most unpleasant experience for him -- not that it is impossible to use another's Shift ''in general'', but that it impossible ''for him''). The same snippet also reveals that at least the original Twelve Sentinels were capable of Shifting, which explains how Cortez could have talked with Tobias when the latter was an Istrum -- a more senior Sentinel with Shifting talents may have opened a Shift for the two to commune, just like [[spoiler:Saga does for Zoë and Kian in ''DFC'' Book Five]].
20** They may possess limited Dreaming abilities, letting them to cross the Divide through astral projection from time to time. Since the power stays in the same world, the Balance is not affected.
21
22[[WMG:Queenie is the Blue Draic-kin]]
23She seems to know a hell of a lot about Zoe and what's going on, she has a dragon motif going on, there's a lot of blue around her and she's always near water(whereas the blue was found at the bottom of the ocean).
24* [[spoiler: Left unanswered in book five.]]
25* Jossed by the ''Tome of the Balance'' artbook: Queenie is unrelated to the Kin, though she ''is'' inhumanly old. [[spoiler:She was born in 1984 and has undergone countless genetic rejuvenations over the centuries.]]
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27[[/folder]]
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29[[folder:Lady Alvane/Saga]]
30
31[[WMG:Lady Alvane is the [[MyFutureSelfAndMe future self]] of April]]
32It makes sense because she is pals with Crow and lives between the worlds, which is suggested to be a timeless space (similar to the Venar worldview).
33* [[spoiler:Can't be the April Ryan from the first game because that April was KilledOffForReal. Also, one of the creators has stated that the German translation that has Lady Alvane saying [[http://web.archive.org/web/20090129231420/http://ragnartornquist.com/blogger/2003/09/got-to-play-colin-mcrae-04-at-office.html she is April Ryan]] was an incorrect translation. They intended to keep it ambiguous.]]
34* [[spoiler:Jossed for good in Book 5 of Chapters: Saga is Lady Alvane. But since Saga is at least partially a reincarnation of April, it's also Confirmed in a spiritual way.]]
35* Saga's birth is [[BirthDeathJuxtaposition deliberately juxtaposed]] with [[spoiler:April's funeral (since her death already happened off-screen in ''Dreamfall'')]].
36* A spirit that looks a whole lot like the White Dragon's human form from ''Dreamfall'' calls Saga [[spoiler:"sister-daughter"--a relationship previously established between the White Dragon and April]].
37* The subtitle of Book One is "Reborn", and it explicitly concerns the spiritual (and partly physical in one case) rebirth of two out of three of ''Dreamfall''[='=]s protagonists. [[spoiler:It stands to reason that the third protagonist would be reborn, too, even if it goes far beyond just spiritual in her case.]]
38* Further evidence from Book Three: [[spoiler:Saga's drawings basically depict the key episodes of April's journey from the first game, and when she puts them into a correct order, a Shift opens and she walks through]].
39** Confirmed by Abnaxus in Book Four.
40
41[[WMG:Lady Alvane is the White Kin]]
42She would want to help her daughter/sister and she knew Crow.
43* [[spoiler:Implied but not confirmed in Chapters, since Saga is Lady Alvane and implied to be a reincarnation of both April Ryan and the White.]]
44
45[[WMG:Lady Alvane is Future!Zoe]]
46She is the only other woman whose sidekick Crow was.
47* As good as jossed in ''DFC'' Book Four: Abnaxus predicts that at the end of his life, Crow will bond with "the Girl Who Walks Between Worlds", in other words, [[spoiler:Saga, April's reincarnation, who is thus more or less confirmed to be the future Lady Alvane]]. Zoe has an entirely different destiny ahead of her.
48* [[spoiler:Jossed for good in Book 5.]]
49
50[[WMG:April Ryan wasn't the first]]
51[[spoiler:April Ryan wasn't the first incarnation of April/Saga. We know from ''TLJ'' that April is ostensibly the daughter of the White Mother... who presumably resided in Arcadia for the past twelve thousand years to preserve the Balance. Yet April herself was adopted by the Ryan family from a ''Starkian'' orphanage, which leaves open the question of how she crossed the Divide in such a young age. However, as we have just seen in ''Chapters'', April/Saga's reincarnation ability transcends the boundaries of the Twin Worlds, so she can be reborn in the House of All Worlds (which we've seen to exist somewhere in-between, since April has to Shift to there in ''TLJ'') after dying in Arcadia. It then follows that she could just as well be reborn in Stark as April Ryan after her previous incarnation died in Arcadia about thirty years ago. And that reincarnation needs not to have been the first, either: it is possible the White Mother gave birth to April/Saga specifically to be able to influence the affairs in Stark without leaving Arcadia.]]
52
53[[spoiler:As for April/Saga's real age, we can conjecture that she couldn't be more than a few centuries old, since by the time the events from ''Silver Spear of Gorimon'' occurred, she was still "unborn", and the fall of the Bakshevan Empire is dated several centuries before present (admittedly, Arcadian time keeping is extremely fuzzy).]]
54
55[[WMG:April/Saga and the White Kin are technically the same being]]
56In Book Four, Abnaxus says that April was reborn simultaneously as the Dragon of Spring (White Kin, most likely) and the Girl Who Walks Between Worlds (Saga, obviously). In ''Dreamfall'', however, the White Kin was attacked and presumably killed about the same time as April, so it's quite possible that when Abnaxus spoke of April being reborn, he referred to both of them simultaneously. Seeing how intimately April is tied to the Balance, she and the White Kin may be a smaller reflection of the Twin Worlds: separate and inseparable at the same time.
57* [[spoiler: Neither jossed not confirmed but heavily implied by book 5.]]
58
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:The Balance]]
62
63[[WMG:Shifters are inherently disruptive to the Balance]]
64Because they create unregulated traffic between the Twin Worlds. That's why they are so rare: the Twin Worlds kill them off.
65* Likely jossed by "April's story" in ''Tome of the Balance'': All Twelve original Sentinels were Shifters, meaning that Shifting is a key feature of the Balance. Their rarity is therefore left unexplained.
66
67[[WMG:Equal portions of tech and magic slipping across the Divide would not disrupt the Balance]]
68This is one way to prepare reunification of the Twin Worlds.
69
70[[WMG: Every thousand years, there is not just ''one'' person who could become the Guardian.]]
71Because it would be an ''incredibly'' horrible plan if there was no failsafe in the event the unspeakable happened (the Guardian died in a fatal accident beyond their control, contracted a horrible disease and died, etc.). Tobias mentions that the Vanguard was taking children strong in the Balance. If the Guardian Candidate (who is usually the oldest) doesn't make it, it goes to the next one down the line, at least by the Sentinel. Thus, Gordon wasn't originally going to be the final Guardian--it was to be someone else who was likely killed by the Vanguard. Gordon is simply the only one to ''survive'' their attempts to create a Guardian who they could control. Cortez assumed that April would be the only one to make it to the Guardian's realm--and/or that Gordon would die. The reason she wasn't embraced as the Guardian was because Gordon was there. If two guardian candidates make it to the Guardian's realm, the oldest one is selected.
72* Further lending support to this theory is that Gordon cannot possibly be 200 years old in ''TLJ''--the amount of "overtime" Adrian spent in the Tower because the Vanguard prevented all potential Guardians before April from entering his Realm. It is thus very likely that at least ten generations of Guardian Candidates followed each other before Adrian finally started weakening and [[spoiler:the White Dragon gave birth to April to break the stalemate with the Vanguard]].
73* Jossed by "April's story" in ''Tome of the Balance''. The part about Gordon not being the original Guardian candidate is true -- there was another before him, an unnamed girl who was captured by the Vanguard just before the Sentinels could save her. After they tried to mind-control her, however, she was killed by the forces they unleashed, and the Balance took some time to recover and to produce a new candidate, Gordon. When ''he'' was captured and accidentally rendered incapable of Guardianship (when he was split in two), the Balance briefly allowed Adrian to regain self-awareness to come up with a different plan for the third attempt, creating April, who was merely "strong in the Balance", rather than "literal Balance god", and thus managed to avoid detection by the Vanguard until she met Cortez.
74[[/folder]]
75[[folder:April's nature and fate]]
76
77[[WMG:April is not only a Shifter, she is also a Dreamer]]
78In the very beginning of the game, April dreams of Arcadia and then "falls" into it and can interact with physical (tree, egg) objects there, just like Zoe's "dream presence" in ''Dreamfall''. This is the only instance in the game that April physically travels to Arcadia without (visibly) passing through a Shift. E.g. in a later chapter, she similarly opens a Shift in her sleep, but still has to wake up and step through it to actually use it. Indeed, her first encounter with the White Dragon (and it ''was'' real, since when April revisits the same location via regular Shifting late in the game, you can still see the traces of her previous visit) took place even before April's first definitive Shift with Cortez's help. Unlike Zoe, April apparently doesn't need Morpheus and the Dreamer consoles, either because she is just that freaking badass ([[spoiler:[[InTheBlood dragon blood]] and all]]) or because the Divide was much easier to cross that way with the Guardian absent.
79
80[[WMG:April is ''not'' in Arcadia in ''Dreamfall'' (ties in with the above)]]
81She is in Stark, dreaming of Arcadia. The DarkerAndEdgier "April" is actually her dream presence, while her body is hooked on life-support in the Vanguard labs, who brainwashed her to prevent her from realizing the truth and waking up. This is also why she cannot Shift to Stark. Thus, she [[spoiler:both died and didn't in the rebel camp scene: her avatar was destroyed but her real body has awakened in Stark, which is just what Zoe was supposed to do to "save April"]]. And she will be a playable character in ''Chapters'', of course.
82* Seems to have been jossed. [[spoiler:April was, indeed, physically in Arcadia--and was buried there.]]
83
84[[WMG:Kian will turn on his captors and rescue April]]
85Zoe's "saving" of April consisted of facilitating her meeting with Kian near Friar's Keep (when she was captured as a witch). At that meeting, Kian met April under non-hostile terms and she managed to pull him over to her side. Also, Na'ane will redeem herself by coming to his aid and patching up April's wound.
86* Jossed. Kian is in prison at the beginning of ''Chapters'' and no mention of April is made.
87* Na'ane [[spoiler:will also have to find other ways to redeem herself, because April is dead.]]
88** She does in ''DFC'' Book Four, if [[spoiler:Kian didn't rat her out--she saves Enu's life after the Azadi raid]].
89
90[[WMG:April unconsciously opened a Shift to Stark in the last moment]]
91And will be nursed to health by Emma and Charlie in ''Chapters''.
92* Jossed. [[spoiler:She died.]]
93** Admittably, this was a fan favorite explanation [[spoiler:for why there was no sound of April landing in the water after she was stabbed. Looks like those fans were disappointed.]]
94
95[[WMG:April needed to be "saved" from losing faith]]
96Thus, Zoe saved her either by helping her regain faith in her destiny (either as a consequence of a NearDeathExperience, or through the believer Kian's influence), or by [[DownerEnding leading her to her death, preventing from losing faith completely]].
97* This is true, based on the Faith Model posted on the [[http://tlj.wikia.com/wiki/Dreamfall game's Wiki]]. All the major characters seem to go through stages in the model.
98
99[[WMG:April was actually KilledOffForReal]]
100Because she lost faith in her higher purpose and powers.
101* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
102
103[[WMG:April has been killed but will be reborn like the White Dragon]]
104Based on some tidbits on the Kickstarter page.
105* [[spoiler:This is exactly what happened.]]
106
107[[WMG:April's Shifter abilities are now tied to Crow]]
108In ''TLJ'', Cortez says that nobody but the Shifter herself can cross the Divide via her Shift. However, in the endgame, April summons Crow through her Shift from Arcadia. In ''Dreamfall'', the White Kin explains that April cannot shift on her own--and that she needs Crow to do so. In other words, something happened to her Shifting ability in the Guardian's Realm that made Crow a catalyst for it, meaning that she "lost" it after ditching Crow eight years ago.
109
110This may also have something to do with the fact that April left Crow in the Guardian's Realm in the end of ''TLJ'', but apparently came back for him later, since they spent two more years together in Arcadia after that.
111* In ''DFC'' Book Four, Abnaxus confirms that there ''was'' some kind of mystical bond between Crow and April, but it has since been apparently transferred to the White Kin, which may be why the latter had to help April open that Shift to the Guardian's Realm. [[spoiler:Saga seems to be able to Shift at will without Crow's assistance, however.]]
112
113[[WMG: April actually could have been the Guardian of the Balance.]]
114The impression I got from Tobias was that the Vanguard was taking any children strong in the Balance in hopes of trying to control them - because there is not just ''one'' person who can become the Guardian, but a multitude of different candidates. However, it operates purely on one basis: Age. Because Gordon was older than April, he was the one to be the next Guardian, and if someone older than April had been in the Guardian's Realm (but not Gordon himself) then they would have been the Guardian. Had Gordon not been there or if he had died, then April would have been the Guardian instead. The reason that Cortez told April that she was the final Guardian was because he thought that Gordon would either die or not make it to the Guardian's Realm.
115* It's been pointed out on the [[WMG/TheLongestJourney WMG page for The Longest Journey]] as well. Guardian Adrian spent 200 years of overtime as the Guardian. Gordon cannot be 200 years old at the time he ascends to the Guardiancy, so during those 200 years it's possible that other Guardian Candidates were born and either killed or prevented from getting to the Guardian's realm to take over. It's not clear what makes April be rejected as Guardian and Gordon be accepted, though, but age could be a part of it.
116
117[[WMG: The Azadi Tower suppresses the Dark People's connection to each other]]
118The captain couldn't recognize April as a Wave in Marcuria because something there (read: the Tower of Azadi) was suppressing his senses/connection to the hive mind. Another Dark Person in the Dark Library instantly recognized April's status.
119* Abnaxus says something in the first game (I think) about different threads of time. It could possibly be that the Dark People can also sense different threads in time, and that in one of them, April had ceased to be a Wave. So when April talked to the ship captain, the thread he was sensing was the one where April ceased having much of an influence on the world. The next Dark Person she talks to can sense the thread where April is still a Wave, so he acknowledges her as such. It seems that April might have stopped being a Wave if she had not met Kian and influenced him to take a good look at what the Azadi were doing in Marcuria, which is what caused him to have a change of heart at the end of ''Dreamfall'' and join the Rebels in ''Chapters''. After all, waves don't go on forever and eventually peter out on their own.
120[[/folder]]
121
122[[folder:Zoe's background and fate]]
123
124[[WMG:Helena Chang is Zoe's mother]]
125Helena "knew a Castillo once". She and her company "created" Faith, according to Jeanine Park. The "white lady" said that Faith and Zoe are sisters, and Faith believed her. Helena may have been Gabriel's wife but they divorced shortly before the Collapse and he claimed she was dead. The Collapse helped a lot, destroying most reliable records and discrediting the rest.
126* [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/189al6/i_am_ragnar_t%C3%B8rnquist_creator_of_the_longest/c8cs47l This Q&A thread all but confirms it]].
127** Officially confirmed at the beginning of ''VideoGame/DreamfallChapters'', where Zoe [[http://www.twitch.tv/egx/c/3973840 outright states]] that she was [[spoiler:put in a coma]] by her own mother.
128
129[[WMG:Zoe's mom is really dead]]
130...but Chang knew her and Gabriel and used her stolen genetic code to clone Faith.
131* Jossed, see above.
132
133[[WMG:Zoe's Dreamer talents created a RecursiveReality]]
134By telling the Vagabond her story in the end, she created a world where she fell into the coma and told her story to the Vagabond in the end.
135
136[[WMG:Zoë is still dreaming.]]
137Screens on the souk of Europolis repeat 'Wake up now' in Arabic. Also, some people can sometimes be heard saying similar things if you walk around in the city.
138* The frequency with which Propast residents use the words "wake up" and similar expressions is alarming. Almost like a subliminal message...
139** The story seems to be heading this way at the end of Book Two, where we are shown a comatose Zoë back in the Casablancan hospital again. Interestingly, in Book Two, Kian is likewise repeatedly told to "wake up", despite never visibly manifesting any dream-related powers.
140* Possibly confirmed in Book Three: [[spoiler:upon activating her full Dreamer powers for the first time, Zoe's body simply disappears from Stark, just like it did when she was dreaming herself into Arcadia in ''Dreamfall''. The question of where her physical body ''is'', however, is left unaddressed]].
141** [[spoiler:Confirmed in Book Four. She was actually still in coma in what appears to be Casablanca all along--under close surveillance by ''something''. Book 5 reveals she's in a lab monitored by Helena Chang.]]
142
143[[WMG:Zoë's nose piercing was put in by Reza]]
144* Zoë piercing seems to have been removed (or not there yet) in the released version of Book One.
145
146[[WMG:Queenie is to Zoë what Lady Alvane is to April]]
147Zoë says she wants to "be Queenie" rather than just "like Queenie". So what if Queenie is actually Zoë from the future? It's not like no protagonist has ever met her older self in person in this particular series.
148* Zoe would have to become full-bloodied Chinese and lose a lot of height.
149** She is half-Chinese already and there is a [[MiniatureSeniorCitizens trope]] for the other thing.
150* [[spoiler: Jossed ... Queenie is either Saga or a relative, but not Zoe.]]
151* Jossed by the ''Tome of the Balance'' artbook: [[spoiler:Queenie is a regular Starkian who was born in 1984, has personally known Alvin Peats, and has undergone countless genetic rejuvenations over the centuries.]]
152
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:The Undreaming]]
156
157[[WMG:The Undreaming is a living creature]]
158It devours people's dreams, thus it facilitated the creation of the dreamer consoles to put humanity into the state of perpetual dreaming. The living Dreamers like Zoe are like a poison to it because their dreams are particularly strong and hard to devour.
159
160[[WMG:The Undreaming is a force of nature]]
161Kinda like a personification of [[Myth/NorseMythology Ragnarok]], it is out to destroy the Balance and the Twin World. Judging by its name, it is the EvilCounterpart to the [[CreationMyth Dreaming]] in Myth/AboriginalAustralianMyths. This is further supported by prolific allusions to other parts of Aboriginal mythology (Alchera, Eingana, etc.).
162* [[spoiler:partially Jossed by Book five of Chapters: The Undreaming is actually part of the Balance, the counterpoint to Dreaming. It was being controlled and abused by the Prophet to try and destroy magic. So (that's the partial Confirmation) it *is* a force of nature, but not a anti-Balance one.]]
163
164[[WMG:The Undreaming is Nothing from ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'']]
165Both phenomena start destroying reality when people start losing faith in their dreams. Also, [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic the symbolism of towers]].
166* Jossed by Dag Scheve and Ragnar Tornquist during the ''Dreamfall'' live-stream, when they denied any connection between ''TLJ'' and Ende's book.
167[[/folder]]
168
169[[folder:Brian Westhouse]]
170
171[[WMG:Brian Westhouse is an avatar of the Undreaming]]
172The Undreaming corrupted and took control of his body in the 300 years he was trapped between the worlds, then spit him out into Arcadia. He is also likely to be the one hunting the Kin and is the real identity of the Azadi Prophet.
173* [[spoiler: Jossed, but very close, in chapter 5 of Chapters. He took control of the Undreaming, not the other way around.]].
174
175[[WMG:Brian Westhouse resisted the Undreaming]]
176So it just dumped him into Arcadia, leaving him exhausted and devoid of dreams and inspirations, so he turned into a regular drunk. He got over it by the time of ''Dreamfall''.
177* [[spoiler: Jossed, again close, he overpowered it but then forced it to stay inside his body to abuse its powers.]].
178
179[[WMG:The monks sent Westhouse to the Undreaming on purpose]]
180If you sneak up on them in the prologue, you'll overhear them talking about it. The only question is whether Chavez/Cortez knew about it, too, or not. If he did, he may have been also possessed by it or hoped that Westhouse [[SealedEvilInADuel somehow keeps it in check]].
181
182[[WMG: Westhouse is evil]]
183It is curious how he just happened to show up in Abanaxuses house while Zoë was there. Maybe a little too convenient as well.
184* Just to toss in a spoon of additional suspicions: IIRC, Yaga warns Zoe about "an wizard in disguise who wishes to use her quest for his own advantage". Whil this can be more or less anyone, Westhouse is definitely the most suspicious character as of yet.
185** in addition, remember in Dreamfall, Westhouse was in the library as the white Driac Kin was attacked...
186* [[spoiler: Confirmed. He is the Prophet.]]
187
188
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:The Collapse]]
192
193[[WMG:The "Collapse" was a CosmicRetcon by the new Guardian]]
194Immediately after April left the Tower in ''TLJ'', Guardian Gordon started fixing the bugs and glitches in the Balance that slipped in during Adrian's "overtime". Those included the removal of magical "technologies" (AntiGravity, FasterThanLightTravel, neural interfaces; all [[AllThereInTheManual according to the fluff booklet]]) from Stark and technological "magic" from Arcadia.
195
196[[WMG:The Collapse was orchestrated by secretly-evil Gordon]]
197Gordon is STILL working for the Vanguard and aimed to weaken the Twin Worlds to facilitate their future reunification by deliberately pumping too much magic into Stark. Likewise, technology was pumped into Arcadia, giving rise to the SteamPunk Azadi Empire.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Guardian Gordon]]
201
202[[WMG:The Guardian's Tower fell because Gordon is the last one]]
203The Tower was only necessary for the Changing of the Guard ritual. Since Gordon is the last, the Tower was no longer needed. Alternatively, Gordon is the last because the Tower couldn't last much longer and no new Guardians can be inducted in the future.
204
205[[WMG:The Guardian's Tower fell because Gordon is evil]]
206Either it fell to expose his corruption, or he destroyed it on purpose. Most likely, he still secretly works for the Vanguard.
207* Also, he was ''way'' too eager to convince April that the events of ''Dreamfall'' have nothing to do with her (not that she needed much convincing).
208
209[[WMG:Gordon is moonlighting]]
210Adrian told April that the Guardian loses all sense of self for a thousand years, becoming a conduit for scientific and magical energies. Gordon, on the other hand, could disconnect from the tower and converse with April.
211
212[[WMG:Gordon is doing a sloppy job]]
213The Azadi have guns and SchizoTech in Arcadia, while the Wati have neural interfaces on their dreamer consoles, which is said to have stopped working after the Collapse.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:The Azadi Agenda]]
217
218[[WMG:The "heating" steam machines actually collect dreams]]
219They are the Arcadian counterpart to the dreamer consoles and collect dreams to send it to the central storage (the Azadi Tower, which is the counterpart to the Starkian Eingana).
220* In ''Dreamfall Chapters'', similar machines, dubbed "mystery towers", appear scattered throughout Europolis, as well.
221* [[spoiler: Confirmed in Chapters.]]
222
223[[WMG:The Chamber of Dreams is a remote storage of dreams for Eingana]]
224A Wati scientist mentions that Eingana seems to store more dream information that it is physically possible. In fact, Eingana is connected with the Azadi Tower and transfers a part of its stored dreams directly to Arcadia. Also, if you recall, the major Eingana malfunction that Zoe witnessed conincided in time with the violent energy eruption that April saw in the Arcadian cave.
225* [[spoiler: Confirmed in chapter 5 of Chapters.]].
226
227[[WMG:The White Mother was the Goddess of the Azadi]]
228She managed to kept their expansionist policies in check until her death, that's why nobody heard of them before her death.
229* Supported somewhat in ''Chapters''; when Kian sees a banner of the White in [[spoiler: the rebel base]], he comments that she reminds him of the Goddess, and speculates she is a reflection or aspect of her. The reverse seems more likely true.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:The Azadi Prophet]]
233
234[[WMG:The Prophet is Brian Westhouse in disguise]]
235Westhouse has some unexplained relationship with the Undreaming. He disappears right before April spies on the Prophet and reappears when the Prophet vanishes. Also, if you take a screenshot of the blink-and-you-miss-it shot of the Prophet looking in the camera and adjust contrast and brightness, you'll notice that he looks a lot like Westhouse.
236* [[spoiler: Confirmed.]]
237
238[[WMG:The Prophet is the Guardian Gordon]]
239He is still working for the Vanguard.
240* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
241
242[[WMG:The Prophet is the Blue Kin]]
243The White Kin says that she cannot feel the Blue, so he may be in hiding. His apathy in the first game was because he was gathering power and strength for the upcoming reunification of the Twin Worlds, which he now facilitates as the Prophet.
244* [[spoiler: Partially Jossed. Chapters has nothing to say about the Blue but it is shown and told that the Prophet perished before Unification and was working against it, since he wanted to destroy magic and the point of Unification was to reunite magic and technology.]]
245
246[[WMG:The Prophet is Gabriel Castillo]]
247He is actually the mastermind behind Project Alchera and the Azadi Tower, that's why he played the DisappearedDad throughout most of the story (as the project entered a critical phase). Like his daughter, he is a Dreamer and can manifest himself in Arcadia as the Prophet. This is also the reason why neither the EYE commandos, nor the [=WatiCorp=] security actually ''harmed'' Zoe at any point. The only one who truly wanted her dead was Helena Chang, who may be Gabriel's ex-wife and enemy.
248* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Kian Alvane]]
252
253[[WMG:Kian is the son of the White Mother]]
254And thus, April's brother. "Alvane" is their real surname. Officially, Kian is ConvenientlyAnOrphan but Commander Vamon noted that he rose through the ranks way too fast for an ordinary "motherless boy" in Sadir. Maybe his mom covertly pulled a few strings for him?
255* Probably jossed. [[spoiler:In his inner monologue in ''Chapters'', Kian reveals that his mother committed suicide by drowning when he was very young.]]
256
257[[WMG:Kian will save April and marry her later]]
258They are obviously set up as a couple and what's better than a classical RescueRomance to kick-start a relationship?
259* Jossed. [[spoiler:Kian didn't save April and she died.]]
260* Also, [[StraightGay he is not interested in women romantically]].
261
262[[WMG:Kian is Cortez, in the same way the White Kin is the White Mother]]
263Before dying in ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'', Cortez made sure there was an egg with his child laid somewhere. After he died, his soul reincarnated in the child, who was Kian. Proofs: at some point Kian makes a comment that April is strangely familiar, as if he has seen her before. He and Cortez look a bit similar. Their relationship with April starts similar to that of Cortez and April: April has no reason to trust him or even bother talking to him, but for some reason does, as if she's inexplicably drawn to him. Vamon lampshades that Kian was surprisingly successful for an ordinary kid with no lineage to speak of - probably some powers that come with Kin's blood. Also, don't "Kin" and "Kian" sound a bit similar? Besides, Kian is a militant follower of a religion that has reincarnation as one of its beliefs. It's almost as if he's trying to tell us something.
264
265[[WMG:Kian will perform a [[Franchise/AssassinsCreed Leap of Faith]].]]
266Because he is an assassin. And eagles are featured on a lot of artwork. Also, [[IncrediblyLamePun faith]].
267* Confirmed... sorta.
268
269[[WMG:We will see an old Kian Alvane together with Lady Alvane]]
270Since the two are somehow related and the House of All Worlds is going to be in the game. Considering that Lady Alvane has his surname, they most likely have already met each other (it's just that we are yet to see them together onscreen).
271* Partially confirmed. [[spoiler:In the epilogue, we see an old''er'' Kian and a young Lady Alvane, a.k.a. Saga, in Azadir. By the time we see the old Lady Alvane after the TimeSkip, she has long outlived him.]]
272
273[[WMG:Kian will become a Shifter]]
274Zoe has her own powers, but Kian does not. However, it would make no sense that this dual world problem would be solely Zoe in Stark and Kian in Arcadia, because that would keep the worlds separate. Without a Shifter (and Saga still a toddler), it would be two separate worlds.
275** Jossed, Kian never goes to Stark.
276
277[[WMG:Alternatively, if Kian does ''not'' become a Shifter...]]
278There may be some switcheroo chapter where Zoë ends up in Arcadia again... but Kian for some reason appears in Stark.
279** Partially confirmed: Zoe dreams herself into Arcadia, but Kian never goes to Stark.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Attack on the White Kin]]
283
284[[WMG:The White Kin was attacked by Westhouse]]
285He is the avatar of the Undreaming. She is the young but only remaining protector of the Twin Worlds. The rest is Administrivia/SelfExplanatory. Also, she was afraid of him upon their first meeting and the Kin recognized her attacker shortly before he made his move.
286* [[spoiler: Confirmed.]]
287
288[[WMG:The White Kin was attacked by the Dark captain who delivered April to her]]
289The captain didn't recognize April as a Wave, yet another Dark person later says that all Dark People form a single HiveMind, so the captain ''had'' to recognize her. He may be either disconnected from the rest (corrupted by the Undreaming?) or an impostor. Either way, it's enough to make him a suspect.
290* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
291
292[[WMG:The White Kin was attacked by Guardian Gordon]]
293Either because he is evil, or because he thus restored the Balance (since either Red, or Green, or both were killed in Stark, creating disbalance in favor of Arcadia).
294* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
295
296[[WMG:The White Kin was attacked by the Blue Kin]]
297The Blue Kin decided it's finally time to go home and decided to take his relative with him.
298* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
299
300[[WMG:The White Kin was attacked by Crow]]
301He was corrupted by the Undreaming in the eight years after April dumped him. And you can clearly hear wings flapping in that scene.
302* Very unlikely in light of Book Four revelations from Abnaxus: Crow is currently bonded with the White Kin, which explains his presence at the scene and makes him an unlikely suspect.
303* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
304
305[[WMG:Whoever attacked the White Kin already killed the Blue Kin]]
306That's why she was hiding after sensing his death.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:The white lady]]
310
311[[WMG:The white lady resides either in Arcadia or between the Worlds]]
312Faith, a resident of Winter, is her only link to Zoe and the rest of the "real world". She has very vague idea what what's happening to both April and Zoe, since all she can say is "go find April, save April".
313
314[[WMG:The white lady is the White Kin]]
315Both are white. The White Kin would want to protect her sister and had a chance of knowing about danger to April.
316* Seems supported by [[spoiler:the White Kin appearing to baby Saga at the House of All Worlds in ''Chapters''. She claims Saga will only be able to see her while she is still a child (is this why the White Lady appeared to Faith, rather than any adult character in ''Dreamfall''?) and the only distinguishing features about her apparition are a lot of white light and a feminine figure and voice]].
317
318[[WMG:The white lady is Helena Chang]]
319She knew Faith and wears a labcoat. She was also the only one who could reasonably reveal to her that she and Zoe are sisters.
320* [[spoiler: Jossed.]]
321
322[[WMG:The white lady is Lady Alvane]]
323She is gray-haired and a "lady". She already helped April once.
324
325[[WMG:The white lady is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Eingana]]
326Eingana had developed her own identity and became a RobotGirl. She had unrestricted access to Faith, ports in Arcadia, and would probably have her own agenda.
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder:Reza]]
330
331[[WMG:Reza was caught and brainwashed using the dreamer console]]
332Reza's last trace is the bloody handprint at the backdoor of Victory Hotel. That's when he was captured. Then Alvin Peats "ate his dreams".
333* Partially confirmed in ''Tome of the Balance''. WATI did catch him, but rather than using a dreamer console, they just put a classic mind control chip into his brain, allowing them to see everything he does and, if necessary, to assume direct control (which he cannot remember later). This way, they both keep tabs on Zoë and [[spoiler:keep The Hand That Feeds from exposing their Dreamachine scheme]].
334
335[[WMG:Reza was killed and replaced by clone]]
336That's why "it's not him" in the end.
337* Jossed, see above.
338
339[[WMG:Reza was a mole from day one]]
340He had everything set up too conveniently: a hidden laptop, a pre-programmed Watilla, etc.
341* Jossed, see above.
342
343[[WMG: That's not Reza... [[spoiler:That's ''PEATS'']]]]
344Reza was found to have been close to that girl whom Peats could not see. So as a result, [[spoiler: Peats used the dream console to pull a GrandTheftMe somehow with Reza, forcing him to be placed in Peats's body. When "Peats" was killed at the end, that was really Reza, who was crying about how he couldn't see in that body, and was wanting to warn Zoë that someone had taken his body.]]
345* In the beginning of Dreamfall Chapters, Zoë says that's someone wearing his skin... This troper wanted to yell "NO! That's not Reza! I think it's Peats!"
346* Jossed, see above.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Miscenallaneous]]
350
351[[WMG:April is in love with Cortez.]]
352After a conversation with spirits in Banda Spirit Dig, an entry appears in her diary which says, among other things, this:
353
354---> As for Charlie...does he really LOVE me? I mean, like, love-love me? I had no idea. No, that's a lie. I guess I had some idea, but I didn't really want to deal with it, because I just don't feel that way about him. He's sweet and kind and...I simply have a tendency to fall for the wrong guys, for the wrong reasons. Like now. Like with...oh, no, I'm not even gonna think about THAT.
355
356So who's that wrong guy? Given that she says "now", looks like she knows him ("guy" must mean "male", right?) for a short time and, therefore, the guy must be featured in the game. Of all the male characters, she has the closest relationships with Crow and Cortez.
357April and Cortez appear to have some spiritual connection (she has dreams that show what happens to him). Note how bad she feels about his death: even in Dreamfall, 10 years after his demise, she still can't bring herself to say that he's dead: she refers to him as "gone". Sure, he was her only guardian and mentor, but isn't it too much of a reaction?
358Besides, Emma teases April saying that she (April) has romantic feelings for Cortez. Emma is an expert in such things, she would have noted something April herself refuses to acknowledge.
359And, after all, given that April and Cortez belong to the same species, it's only natural for her to be attracted to him.[[note]]If we assume that the Kin reproduce sexually, that is.[[/note]]
360Also, if it's Cortez, April's disapproval of her feelings is understandable, because not only he looks much older than her (and is even older), but everybody knows him as a crazy old man.
361* April is attracted to Cortez because he gave her a sense of purpose. As ''Dreamfall'' shows, she isn't really capable of making sound judgement about her goals in life without direction from someone older and wiser. Does that mean she loves him? I don't know but she certainly depended on him a lot--not in any immediate practical way, [[PluckyGirl of course]], but as an inspiration, as someone who tells her she is needed.
362** If she is attracted to him, it could be more of an infatuation in the TeacherStudentRomance vein. She might also see him as a replacement father figure, seeing as how her own father was abusive.
363
364[[WMG: Cortes is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Juan_Matus Don Juan Matus.]]]]
365
366[[WMG:The Sentinel Temple serves as a beacon to those crossing the Divide]]
367When April first arrived to Arcadia, she appeared inside the Sentinel Temple. When Zoe traveled there, she ended up in the caverns underneath the Azadi Tower, which was built on the spot where the Sentinel Temple stood.
368
369[[WMG:Grubbers from the Marcurian caves are related to Bandas]]
370Both live underground use songs for Earth Bending. Na'ane even suggests it in-game.
371* New data in Book Four actually reveals that Grubbers are an offshoot of the Oular, kind of like Alatien and Maerum, although their relation to the Bandas is not completely ruled out yet.
372* Jossed by ''Tome of the Balance''. Grubbers (or Yehte, as they call themselves) are indeed a lost tribe of the Oular, and there is no direct link between them and the Mole-people/Banda, except for Na'ane's suggestion.
373
374[[WMG:Grubbers are afraid of April]]
375The only Grubber who would fight her is the Super Grubber in the Necropolis. Normal Grubbers just run away from her, though they would attack Zoe on the spot.
376
377[[WMG:Damien was a ManchurianAgent for Wati]]
378That's why he left Zoe helplessly sleeping in his flat with Wati security hot on his trail.
379* Jossed. [[spoiler:Judging by how he was killed by the conspirators and made to take the fall for them, he was a genuine thing from the start.]]
380
381[[WMG: Damien performed an offscreen HeroicSacrifice which will be revealed in ''VideoGame/DreamfallChapters'']]
382Wati security was hot on his trail, but he thought if he ran out and sacrificed himself, that would get them off of Zoë.
383* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
384
385[[WMG:Vamon's gun was a joke]]
386One of the character designers decided to make a VisualPun on ChekhovsGun.
387* Definitely not a joke, as Kian has to learn in ''Chapters''--Vamon manages to shoot him twice before he escapes.
388
389[[WMG:Brynn was the real mole in April's group]]
390After yet another gesture of mistrust from April (during her first meeting with Zoe), he played Judas and ran off to Azadi to rat her out. Zoe "saved April" by keeping Brynn and Chawan inside that shack and preventing him from finishing April off. His battle cry "For Raven!" may have been a codeword for Azadi to recognize him. Or he realized that for Azadi grunts, he is just a rebel and decided to go down fighting.
391* Seems to have been jossed: [[spoiler:Brynn appears alongside Chawan and other rebels at April's funeral in ''Chapters'']].
392* [[spoiler: If the rebels haven't figured out he's a mole, though, it would be more suspicious for him ''not'' to show up at April's funeral than for him to put in an appearance.]] It doesn't make complete sense, though. If he ratted her out, how is it that Kian was never informed by anyone that his search for a male rebel leader the Azadi referred to as "the Scorpion" had changed to a female rebel leader who referred to herself as "Raven"? Kian was still an Apostle at that point, and was still trusted enough to complete his job of hunting down the Scorpion. You would think that Brynn most likely would have been questioned by Kian about it personally at some point, much like when Zoe gets questioned by Kian when she's arrested for being a witch. It's also possible that the Azadi would have just flat-out killed him after he gave up his information.
393
394[[WMG:The static was caused by Faith overloading Eingana]]
395Due to Faith's presence inside it, Eingana couldn't handle all the data it was fed and dumped some of it to the Chamber of Dreams in Arcadia and some, simply onto the Wire, creating "static". Also, Faith herself crawled out of Eingana several times to communicate with Zoe, creating additional disruption.
396
397[[WMG:Faith's death led to the Eingana malfunction that got Peats killed]]
398Peats could only perceive the outside world through Eingana. When he lost it, he was removed from picture.
399
400[[WMG:The Vagabond is {{God}}]]
401Because he works InMysteriousWays.
402* Kinda. He is described by Ragnar as the DomainHolder of Storytime... and Storytime is the place where all stories in the Twin Worlds originate.
403
404[[WMG:The Vagabond is the fifth Draic Kin]]
405So that they have the space between the Worlds covered, too.
406* Would that also mean there's another Draic Kin too?
407** Only if the Dreaming is part of the Balance.
408
409[[WMG:The released version of the dreamer consoles is harmless]]
410Assuming that Eingana was actually destroyed in ''DF''.
411* Jossed. In ''Chapters'', it is clearly shown that the "dream machines" are extremely addictive and commonly trap their users in their own nightmares. While this may not be the kind of harmful Wati intended them to be (which is not really clear yet, either), it is still far from harmless.
412
413[[WMG: Peats is related to Burns Flipper]]
414Because why the not?
415
416[[WMG:Damien [[spoiler: Was killed by Falk]]]]
417* Semi-confirmed. [[spoiler:Damien was, indeed, murdered by the conspirators, and chances are good that Falk was in charge of the cleanup, since he is the one observing Zoë--the last loose end in the Alchera conspiracy.]]
418** [[spoiler: Damien probably "abandoned" Zoë in Dreamfall as a HeroicSacrifice - he knew that he would be caught soon, and didnt' want her to be executed as an accomplice.]]
419
420[[WMG:There was a ChekhovsGunman in Europolis]]
421Not long after you speak to Reza, you see someone sitting on the bench nearby the "Hand that feeds". He has a name, and Zoë can't speak to him, but will say "I remember him..."
422* There are many people in Europolis whom Zoe seems to remember, but they are most likely the Dreamachine victims she saved while in Storytime.
423** If I recall, they are Kickstarter backers who get names in the game.
424*** Considering that one of the names that prompts these reactions is that of voice actor Creator/EdwynTiong, this seems to just be the Kickstarter backers.
425
426[[WMG:In one of the later books, Zoë will have a WhamLine with Lea Uminska or Konstantin Wolf and how she reacts to it will be a major decision point.]]
427* Continuing from this, Zoë's decision point could be to change her vote to Wolf, or vote for Uminska. In order to keep with what WordOfGod said (that the lines would be a bit more greyed), who Zoë votes for will win the election, and they both turn out to be well for Europolis. However, the major consequences is that if Zoë votes for Wolf, she will be called out on it and be implied to lose her friends.
428** [[spoiler: Confirmed!]]
429
430[[WMG:Whatever Robot Zoë uses in Chapter 3 will be important later on and directs Zoë to go somewhere]]
431The context will change, however - with Shitbot, Mira probably finds something unusual in his programming. Whereas with the functional robot, either it breaks down and Zoë goes to Mira's to have it repaired or maybe Mira realizes "OhCrap - I forgot to delete something important from that robot".
432* Kind of what happens in Book Three: [[spoiler: The bot sacrifices itself to help Zoe escape from a warehouse full of guards]].
433
434[[WMG:Shitbot drops some {{Foreshadowing}} if Zoë is escorting it]]
435Shitbot says it is afraid of "outside" because there may be assassins out there. Zoë is being tailed by a corporate jäger...
436
437[[WMG:The consequences of some choices that were made]]
438* Reza's relationship with Zoë will be altered depending on her culinary choices and whether or not she paid attention to him - this will make the WhamEpisode involving him more shocking or less. (There's definitely ''something'' up with Reza...)
439* Kian will, at some point, meet someone who is related to the person in the keep, and will give the message. Telling them whether or not he was the one who killed him will be a choice and bring immediate consequences. (Either you say you killed him to end his suffering, or tell them you couldn't do it.)
440** Confirmed.
441* If Kian spares the warden, the warden will be executed but Kian can tell his family that he spared them.
442** Jossed. He lives.
443* The choice to stab the person at the end of the tower was a SecretTestOfCharacter - either to see if he can obey their orders, or if he is willing to atone.
444* Mr. London will either send goons after Baruti or Zoë depending on whether to not she chose to intervene.
445* Zoë will possibly lose her friend.
446** If you mean [[spoiler:Nela]], confirmed.
447
448[[WMG: Falk was GoodAllAlong]]
449Or alternatively, he saved Zoë from the EYE because ''WATI'' wants her - not the EYE.
450* [[spoiler: Semi-confirmed. JIVA doesn't want her to die.]]
451
452[[WMG: Falk is the Stark counterpart to Kian Alvane]]
453In a more benign way that Gordon and the Chaos Vortex were separate individuals.
454** Jossed, there's no connection stated.
455
456[[WMG:There is a connection between Anna and Hanna]]
457Both are badass redheads who have a tendency to get involved in situations better left to the protagonists. It may be possible that [[spoiler:Anna is Hanna's "dream presence" in Arcadia, now that we know that Hanna is a Dreamer, but it is very unlikely, as Anna has been pining for Kian for more years than Hanna (who, in one story branch, rekindles a relationship with her girlfriend) has been alive]]. Still, there may be a connection between the two.
458* [[spoiler: Jossed in book five. Hanna actually is Zoe's sister, another bio-engineered dreamer like her and Faith.]]
459
460[[WMG: Roper Klacks will turn out to be a villian once again]]
461With the reveal at Ge'en that the headless statues of the ancient necromancer all around the place happen to look just like him(either that or Klacks particularly likes wearing the same hairstyle)
462* [[spoiler: Confirmed. He built the Engine.]]
463
464[[WMG:The Prophet's true motivations]]
465At the end of the story, that which was heavily foreshadowed right from the beginning of the first Dreamfall —that [[spoiler:Brian Westhouse]] is the Prophet, and is also the one who pretty much single-handedly engineered the conflict of the second and third games— is confirmed. Their whole motivation for building and activating the Engine is stated to be so that they can [[spoiler:return to Stark, their homeworld, from which they'd been entirely cut off for an incredibly long time.]] It's also implied that their desire to accomplish this in such an elaborate fashion, which would involve merging the worlds, was partially influenced by the Undreaming— but in the end, we also learn that [[spoiler:the Undreaming isn't actually evil, but just a natural counter-force to the Dreamer, Lux, and thus part of the order of the Balance]]. So, why was the Prophet so adamant on finding and developing this way to travel between the worlds?
466
467Well, if you recall, the reason why [[spoiler:Brian]] ended up in Arcadia to begin with was because they [[spoiler:visited the Tibetan monastery and took part in the dream-ritual, which also led him to pass through Dreamtime, which Cortez, who pretty much led him there, probably knew was gonna happen]]. So why were they searching for a way to travel between the worlds in the first place (before arriving in Arcadia), with their eventual development of the Engine leading them to control it so thoroughly instead of trying to find a quick way back home?
468
469My theory is that [[spoiler:Brian is really Magnus, Saga's father]]. In the story that gradually develops during the Interlude segments, we can see that [[spoiler:Magnus is devastated by the loss of his wife Etta, who disappeared in the passages between the worlds, never to return, and this is only aggravated once Saga begins shifting and pretty much disappears as well.]] We don't really see what happens to him after that point, nor do we ever get a straight explanation on how travel to and from the House of All Worlds works or if it is truly reliable for anyone. After [[spoiler:Saga's disappearance, Magnus]] decided to throw caution to the wind and went running out to the pathways between the worlds, eventually ending up in Stark (which was also their own homeworld), from which they then travelled to Arcadia while continuing their search, and finally became the Prophet in order to devise a way for them to access all possible worlds at their leisure, all for the sake of [[spoiler:finding Saga and possibly Etta once again]].
470
471If nothing else, there's also the fact that [[spoiler:Brian and Magnus]] are physically quite similar. This also adds quite a bit of tragic irony to the climactic sequence in Book Five, as [[spoiler:Saga is involved in helping the heroes in both sides of the Divide by opening and maintaining a Shift, which, due to the way the inside of the Tower is laid out, essentially means that her and Brian/Magnus are in the same room]], but they never become reunited or even seem aware of each other's presence, and further in the very last scene where [[spoiler:Lady Alvane/Saga imagines that her parents were eventually reunited somewhere]].
472
473(Also, the disappearance of [[spoiler:Magnus' Scottish accent]] could be chalked up to [[spoiler:him having to live in Boston for a few years, which is where Brian claims to be from]])
474
475* Wasn't Brian blonde before he went grey though? Magnus has black hair.
476
477[[WMG:Saga's "Uncle Galath" is actually Cortez]]
478Although he never appears in person, Saga mentions "Uncle Galath" multiple times throughout the game: he acts as her godfather, part-time mentor, and later helps Magnus create the wards that prevent Saga from Shifting away. Considering that the lead writer has not discounted the possibility of Cortez appearing post-''Dreamfall'', we can be fairly certain that he is still alive by the time of ''Chapters'' and, considering how much effort he had spent mentoring and protecting April, it is only consequent that he would do the same for her reincarnation. He can even be considered her actual "uncle", in a roundabout way: Saga is a reincarnation of the human daughter of Cortez's fellow Kin, and the Kin seem to consider each other siblings, if [=McAllen=]'s dialogue in ''TLJ'' is any indication. Finally, in the epilogue, Saga mentions that her uncle Galath has since departed "to the stars" forever, which is exactly what the Kin had planned to do after the reunification, according to the Blue Kin in ''TLJ''.
479
480[[/folder]]

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