Antagonist himself said one part of my analysis is eerily correct! We as a community MUST find out which part! I request your assistance!
But first I will give my theory as Dr. Hydreigon of the Chill Army and SCP Foundation.
He said “eerily correct”, why that word? Why did Antagonist choose to use the word “eerily”? Eerily has 6 letters, this…doesn’t help at all. Spelled backwards it is yliree. Doesn’t help too much either. “Eerily correct” backwards is “tcerroc yliree”
I put this through Google Translate and played around a bunch but found nothin of note
“Eerily correct” has 13 letters…doesn’t help us
Things considered eerie are creepy graveyards, strange noises in the dark, uncanny feelings of déjà vu, haunting music, eerie glows (like smoke-filled skies), unnatural stillness, ghostly lights, or deserted, quiet places.
Deja vu. Now we’re getting somewhere but I still need more clues.
Deja vu has 6 letters. That’s the second time 6 has appeared. Is Antagonist trying to say “6” is the metaphysical number instead of 7? I don’t think so. Ebott 7, 7 souls, 7 mages, the number 7 appears too much. But maybe 6 does represent something else. What exactly, I don’t know.
Wait…graveyards, ghostly things, and deserted areas? This might be getting us somewhere. 6 ghostly things or 6 souls since FRISK DOESNT HAVE A SOUL! I was wrong: 6 is the number we need to pay attention to! As such, I’ll temporarily mark the analysis on Slide 1 as Potentially Inaccurate. So the eerily correct part might be in Slide 2! The Melody connection to Martlet, I will also mark as Potentially Inaccurate given it involves the number 7. But the part about Frisk achieving a perfect form and controlling the souls? Not only does that only indirectly involve the number 7, it’s something very in character for Frisk.
Please leave your thoughts below no matter how dumb or irrelevant you think you are. You are not. Any evidence, no matter how subtle, can help us decipher this code!
While I appreciate the effort, I'm not putting quite that much detail and foreshadowing. It's kinda like a "Monkeys on the typewriter" thing. Give the monkeys enough time, and they'll eventually write Shakespeare. Or In this metaphor, spitball a bunch of ideas, there's a good chance one of them just happens to be correct. I'm not really counting letters and stuff (although I did do some similar stuff In the first season.)
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