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We're going to learn more about Trick's past/master before joining the pack in the next game.
With Trick being Demoted to Extra after the fourth chapter, it makes sense for the next game where they're playable to explore some more about the already established plot points, and especially since Trick's background is the most blurry as of right now.
  • Confirmed.

In the same fashion, we're going to see Trick's currently Informed Ability Supreme Chef in action.

Mango is the reason Treat's family left their old pack.
Cotton's encounter with Mango, and Cotton and Candy splitting from the old wolf pack both happened during Treat's childhood. Since the wolves from the old pack were hunters, the split was likely done because keeping a rabbit with a pack of carnivorous wolves was too dangerous.

Drop is connected to the Highest Power.
The Wormwood mice worship the Highest Power as the provider of food and rain, and Drop keeps inexplicably drawing rain towards herself. So either Drop has received the blessing of the Highest Power, or she is the Highest Power and thus the real reason it always rains in Wormwood.

Trick is going to meet Boreas again.
Out of all the characters Trick encountered on their journey, Boreas is the most likely to meet them again, being a traveler himself. Their hope to see each other again will come true.

The human town that Trick never found is actually where their master resides in now.
Because he raised Trick in a cabin in the mountains, he thought it would be best to move to a more crowdy spot to be Hidden in Plain Sight. Plus, Trick in the following postcard mentions that the humans are scared of wolves, so they won't think to go there and potentially find him, thus making the whole thing a tragic case of Missed Him by That Much.

Eating rabbits was Moxie's mom's idea.
Moxie's mom seems to have adopted a Then Let Me Be Evil attitude and become the villain everyone accused her of being. It is likely that she encouraged Moxie and the gang to attack Frosting as part of her revenge plan, or at the very least, that Moxie was trying to prove herself to her evil mother by eating a rabbit. This would make Moxie's mother the Greater-Scope Villain behind the foxes' attack on Frosting.

Following on from the above, Moxie's mom is going to take a different, more proactive approach in carrying out this plan and the gang is gonna have to deal with that near the epilogue, giving the chance for her Karma Houdini Warranty to expire.

Trick's master Myrrh will be revealed as Dead All Along.
Think about it. In the present day, Myrrh has been gone for five years, and as far as we know, the retraction he planned to talk about to his coauthors hasn't been released yet. With how adamant he seemed about rectifying their mistake, it's unlikely he gave up on it because one or both of the others refused. Perhaps they didn't share his guilt and got mad so they silenced him.
  • A less violent alternative might be that he died from an illness or age (he doesn't seem to be too old, but going by Trick's words, he'd at least get some grey hairs by now).

Chapter 8's bad ending is going to involve fourth wall horror.
Twice so far has Trick been part of a fourth wall thing and remained blissfully oblivious to it; once in the True Ending of Date Trick, and once when speaking to Lilium in chapter 8. Trick's bad ending is possibly going to be an existential nightmare where they finally learn that their world is just a game, and that Lilium and the player have been causing bad endings to all of Trick's friends for their own sick entertainment.

Trick is going to try their best to not end up abandoning Phoenix like Myrrh did with them before.
Trick knows firsthand what it's like to be abandoned by someone taking care of you. Going off their experiences with their parents and master, they will swear to break the cycle and take care of Phoenix well.

Chai used to go by he/him.
This is a minor guess tying in with my entry in the Fridge page about Chai being a mirror to Danny post-Character Development.

Naturalism is a conspiracy started by witches, and "The Bored Witch" is propaganda.
The story of The Bored Witch claims that an animal folk's humanoid form is "sinful" with no justification, and treats the fact that the Good Witch turned everyone into complete animals, basically wiping out an entire human civilization in the process, as a good thing, making the story both anti-animalfolk and anti-human. As we see with the meat industry, witches are known to dehumanize animal folk for the sake of exploiting them, so who is to say that naturalism isn't just another part of that?

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