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  • I just think that maybe since these are fragments of her own memories perhaps they differ because memories aren't always exact?

  • It is indeed. Easily proven by the crudely made doll of Jeniffer that was tied to the pole, like she was, which I assume is most likely the filth room.

  • 5:35 This is very odd! I have never noticed this before! Wait, this is showing you what happens in the future! The same as the tattered doll in the room with the first bucket knight. So this would mean that the game designers wanted to show you what will happen, or just maybe. What has happened.

  • who were the girls on about/?

  • @ThirteenthBlessing

    That's a mystery with no answer that can be proven for certain (as far as I know).

  • @RuleOfRoseMysteries because if it was in the bird of happiness chapter i would assume it was elanor - like what happened in the goat sisters chapter with meg - but there is the doubt still

  • @ThirteenthBlessing

    Jennifer comes across Martha, who is bound and bagged, in the Bird of Happiness chapter. What makes you think that Diana and Meg weren't speaking of what they did to Martha?

  • @RuleOfRoseMysteries thats true - i dunno thats just the first thing that i thought of

  • Perhaps the window is transformed into the extra stall at the end.

  • It's a bit obvious, that to Jennifer as a child, the red would actually seem like blood. Even though it was merely crayon. So, therefore, it was blood in the airship, considering the airship what something she created in her mind(or dream). As for the change in number of stalls. I havent quite figured it out.

  • @RosesAlwaysFall hmmm maybe your right about the blood crayon thing.

    maybe when she was a kid, all of them were drawing messed up stuff in red, so maybe thats why everything was so darn bloody lol

  • Many other points face in that direction. Like how the Aristocrats see themselves as royalty, in their own imaginary world. They have the First-Class guest suite and things like that. Even though small changes are made to the world (Ie, windows not being there and the like) think about what it would be like if the children were imagining. God, I used to pretend Brightly-lit rooms were secret dark caves. My point is, why would they suddenly be all alone on an airship? Of course it's the Orphanage

  • Well, I fully agree that the Orphanage is the Airship. First of all, from the most outward point of view. It makes sense. Secondly, because the children of the orphanage had definitely seen the other, real Airship, when they were at the launch. Also, because a lot of kids like to play pretend, and most likely, Jennifer played this game. And if you've probably noticed. When things tend to get horribly serious (SPOILERS! Ie, Browns Death) Things change back to the normal orphanage.

  • Didn´t you try looking in the mirrors in the air ship?

    It says clearly that for a moment it looked like the orphanage in the mirror

    Jennifer tries to blame it on a crack in the mirror

    Both seem to me as if the air ship is the "dream orphanage"

    The AC has high class rooms and the bosses in the ship are more dreamlike then the ones in the orphanage

    Maybe the crack in the mirror when you "see" the Orphanage shows that she thinks of it as a "broken" place, where it wasn´t happy anymore

  • @Konecochan

    That's a different lavatory, the men's lavatory in the 3rd airship corridor: "Could it be because it is cracked? For a moment, the reflection in the mirror looked like the old orphanage." I wrote about it in my blog-post "Jennifer Through the Looking-Glass (Part 1)" dated Oct 8, 2007. In the adjacent women's lavatory: "It must be because of the crack in the mirror, but you see the illusion of a strange man in the reflection." See "Gregory, Stray Dog, and Lavatories (Part 1)".

  • What I like about the parallel between the airship and the orphanage is where right at the beginning, the entrance door to the AC is brightly lit and elaborately decorated, really first class and then as it shifts back to the orphanage it becomes the grubby back room in the attic. The room inside becomes less beautiful after Brown is killed s well. Do you think it is symbolic of Jennifer beginning to see through their games and seeing the AC for what it really is?

  • @SilverSiana

    That's an interesting idea to consider.

  • Consider this: That because the window was always "too dirty to see through", perhaps that's why when the Orphanage is re-imagined as the airship, it is excluded--a dirty window has no real use.

  • @Sandhand02

    Possibly, but the Reception Room lost its windows when it was transformed into the Salon, and its windows were not too dirty to see through. Maybe it is more relevant that, in both cases, the airship locations of these rooms are not near the outer surface of the airship, where a window would be able to give a view of the outside world.

  • what if those sacks were full of bodies? highly unlikely but creepy to think about.

  • @Squishy876

    The bodies of whom or what?

  • Possibly Martha or the headmaster. But it's just a throwaway thought.

  • This is one of my favorite chapters in the game :D

    Thanks for another great video :)

  • ...I did not know you were a boy, PN. Awesome revelations, though!

  • Same, I always was under the assumption that PN was a girl, but that's what we get for assuming. :)

  • Last video of the year? Happy New Year PN and I hope this next year is full of alot of happiness and new theories for you! ^o^

  • @AyaKaraRemix

    Thanks Kara. You have a Happy New Year too.

  • One of the bags has the number 25 on it... wonder what it means??

  • I wish I knew what was in those sacks =S

  • I got Rule of Rose in the mail today, so I will probably be having a look around the airship for other similarities which support the theory.

  • I always thought it was much more obvious than other things that the airship was the orphanage transformed.

  • @TurboBabyPuncher me too i got that idea from when you look in the broken mirror in one of the lavortories just before the stairs leading to the aristocrat club

  • Yeah, the clover rooms correspond to the orphanage second floor doors. (I think Poker Nemesis, the person who's making these videos, mentioned that before.The bathrooms are the same, the dormitory in the orphanage and the airship the same. (I think....) The filthrooms are the same... it goes on. And even n the Bird of Happiness chapter, when Eleanor finds the bird, as she walks back to give it as an offering, the setting shifts to the orphanage, as opposed to the airship.

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