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		<title>A Clue, Or The Game-maker Having A Joke?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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This is found on the table of the attic-room of the orphanage that is also the secret-room of the airship.  
I imagine the idea of building a computer may be a play on the idea of Meg as inventor.  But are we truly to imagine that there was even a childish idea of [...]]]></description>
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This is found on the table of the attic-room of the orphanage that is also the secret-room of the airship.  </p>
<p>I imagine the idea of building a computer may be a play on the idea of Meg as inventor.  But are we truly to imagine that there was even a childish idea of an orphan building a computer during Jennifer&#8217;s forgotten past?  According to Wikipedia: &#8220;The first electronic computers were developed in the mid-20th century (1940–1945). Originally, they were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs).&#8221;  For Meg to build a computer would be very precocious indeed!  And why?  To sell in order to provide income now that all of the adults have disappeared?</p>
<p>And what is the significance of crossing out the original numbering and reversing the order?  Or the drawing (?) in red? </p>
<p>I suppose one could take this as an indicator that Jennifer is having her dream at a much later date, and so an anachronism was able slip into her dream.<br />
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<span id="more-2633"></span><br />
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Or maybe the game-maker was just having a joke?  This is the same room in which one can find Japanese names on the wall.<br />
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Thanks, Jay, for providing the high resolution screen-capture.  If you can get back to that room with the emulator, would you please take a picture of the Japanese names on the wall for us? (They can&#8217;t be seen unless you reverse the camera angle.) </p>
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		<title>Mysteries From the Advertising (Part 4b):  Diana&#8217;s Thigh-Bandage, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 13:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Here is my hypothesis about Diana&#8217;s thigh-bandage.  
I want to emphasize that there is little evidence available upon which to base a hypothesis, so this is basically some creative writing that endeavors just to provide an account that doesn&#8217;t clash with what little evidence is available, fits in with my view of the personalities [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is my hypothesis about Diana&#8217;s thigh-bandage.  </p>
<p>I want to emphasize that there is little evidence available upon which to base a hypothesis, so this is basically some creative writing that endeavors just to provide an account that doesn&#8217;t clash with what little evidence is available, fits in with my view of the personalities involved, and satisfies my sense of the game&#8217;s avoidance of simple black-and-white depictions of human interactions.  See my earlier blog-post relating to Diana&#8217;s thigh-bandage to read my objections to some of the other hypotheses that have been proposed, and to read some set-up for this blog-post).<br />
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<span id="more-2469"></span><br />
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I propose that Diana deliberately injured her thigh (in a way that would have the appearance of having been accidental) because she wanted to have that injury bandaged by Mr. Hoffman.</p>
<p>Both Mr. Hoffman and Clara are associated with working in the Sick Bay.  And we see Mr. Hoffman at his desk in the Sick Bay during &#8220;The Unlucky Clover Field&#8221; chapter (with Clara sitting on an examination table like a patient, see the picture above).  The biggest objection to the idea that Hoffman did the bandaging of Diana&#8217;s thigh might come due to the statement of Jennifer in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter:  &#8220;If Clara had disappeared, there would’ve been no one to tend our wounds…&#8221;  But can we really believe that all of the equipment of the Sick Bay was there for Clara alone to give health-care to the orphans?  Isn&#8217;t it likely that Clara received whatever instruction she had in health-care from Mr. Hoffman?  Isn&#8217;t it likely that both Mr. Hoffman and Clara were capable of tending wounds?  If so, perhaps the idea that &#8220;if Clara had disappeared, there would’ve been no one to tend our wounds&#8221; pertained only to the situation immediately before when Clara actually DID disappear, a time when Mr. Hoffman had already disappeared (he disappeared before Clara and Martha), and so a time when the entire burden of health-care rested on Clara&#8217;s shoulders because Hoffman was&#8212;at that time&#8212;gone.  But before that, Hoffman was also one who might tend a wound. </p>
<p>I propose that the bandaging of Diana&#8217;s thigh occurred around the time of Jennifer&#8217;s arrival at the orphanage (during her forgotten past).  The scene during which we see the bandage looks like it might be the first time that Jennifer was invited to the Aristocrat Club, because it seems to me that the curtsying of the aristocrats to Jennifer has the appearance of an introduction.</p>
<p>At this early time, I think that Mr. Hoffman either was not yet sexually involved with Clara, or that the other orphans did not yet know about it.  Jennifer tells us, of those early times:  &#8220;Back then, Mr. Hoffman was a kind and admirable teacher.&#8221;</p>
<p>So what might Diana&#8217;s motive be to deliberately injure herself to get Hoffman to apply a bandage to her thigh?</p>
<p>Jennifer tells us, in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter: </p>
<blockquote><p>“Mr. Hoffman loved to broadcast over the PA system… He always announced our names in the order of his favorites. We’d try our best to win his approval and be the first one to be called.</p></blockquote>
<p>The orphans competed for Mr. Hoffman&#8217;s approval.  And Diana, presumably, was one of those that wanted to win this competition.  Diana is the &#8220;strong-willed&#8221; princess, so she would be expected to take a strong-willed effort in that regard.</p>
<p>Diana is also the only one of the orphan girls (not counting Clara) who looks to be beginning to undergo the womanly development brought about by puberty.  And Jennifer tells us, in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter:  </p>
<blockquote><p>She was the prettiest, the most mature of the Aristocrats. She wanted so much to be an adult… and yet she was also afraid of growing up too fast.</p></blockquote>
<p>I propose that Diana wanted to test her prettiness, and her newly formed maturity, on Mr. Hoffman.  Perhaps Mr. Hoffman still seemed to think of her as just another one of the children, and Diana wanted to impress upon Mr. Hoffman that she was more mature than the others.  And maybe she wanted to test her powers, as a woman, on the only man in her life.  And win the position of &#8220;favorite&#8221;.</p>
<p>So Diana contrived to need her thigh bandaged at a time when Clara was not available to do it.  Or perhaps she just manipulated Mr. Hoffman into doing it.  </p>
<p>Would Mr. Hoffman recognize that Diana&#8217;s thigh was that of a pretty woman, and not a mere child?  Would Diana be able to gain power over Mr. Hoffman thereby?  Diana wanted to know.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not suggesting that Diana got molested at that time.  Nor am I suggesting that Diana invited being molested at any time.  And I am DEFINITELY NOT suggesting that Diana deserved to get molested because she did this.  I just propose that she was curious about her power, and was wanting to test it.  And also wanted to see if she could use her power to become raised up in Mr. Hoffman&#8217;s eyes (and we DO hear Diana head the list of favorites when Mr. Hoffman calls off the names of the orphans over the P.A. system during &#8220;The Funeral&#8221; chapter).  But it could be that what Diana did had an unfortunate consequence, for her, down the line, with respect to Hoffman&#8217;s later sexual predation.</p>
<p>I think we also see Diana&#8217;s urge to test her power when we see her mean treatment of Meg:  Diana demonstrating to herself that, however mean she got, she could keep Meg &#8220;bound by the shackles of foolish devotion&#8221; (as Jennifer tells us).</p>
<p>I propose that Diana regarded her ploy with Hoffman as having been successful:  successful in demonstrating the power of her new maturity.  And I propose that the other orphans had learned of what Diana had done, and also saw it as a demonstration of her power.  And Diana knew this.  So that is why she is pleased to lift her skirt extra high during her curtsy, and show off her bandage, and her thighs:  proudly displaying, on this occasion, her power.  As the &#8220;strong-willed princess&#8221;, Diana relishes displaying her strength, her power. </p>
<p>~</p>
<p>What do you think of this hypothesis?</p>
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		<title>Why was Wendy the Princess? (Part 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my previous blog-post, Some Thoughts About Aristocratic Rank in Rule of Rose (Part 1), I wrote that Wendy&#8217;s position as the Princess seemed to stand apart from the other rankings with respect to the &#8220;expected&#8221; values of children dominating each other by way of age, or height, or strength.  Diana is older, taller, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my previous blog-post, <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2010/08/08/mysteries/some-thoughts-about-aristocratic-rank-in-rule-of-rose-part-1/">Some Thoughts About Aristocratic Rank in Rule of Rose (Part 1)</a>, I wrote that Wendy&#8217;s position as the Princess seemed to stand apart from the other rankings with respect to the &#8220;expected&#8221; values of children dominating each other by way of age, or height, or strength.  Diana is older, taller, and stronger than Wendy.  Diana seems to have a more dominating personality.  How did Diana ever allow/accept Wendy outranking her?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that there are many clues to find in the Rule of Rose game that address this question.  But I think there are at least SOME clues for us to consider.</p>
<p><strong>Clue #1:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>
<strong>Eleanor </strong>  : Greetings, Princess Jennifer. From now on, you&#8217;ll be our new Princess.</p>
<p><strong>Meg</strong>       : Now, Princess&#8230; Please think up a new game.</p>
<p><strong>Eleanor</strong>   : Please lead us.</p>
<p><strong>Diana</strong>     : We are yours to command, Princess.</p>
<p>Amanda kneels on the ground.</p>
<p><strong>Amanda </strong>   : Princess, go ahead! Guide us! We need you! We don&#8217;t know what to do!
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<p>What is NOT made absolutely clear, in this scene, is exactly what the old game was (or what the old games were, if multiple), why the old game no longer serves, and exactly why it is important that there be someone to lead in &#8220;a new game&#8221;.  If we knew more about the function(s) of the game(s), we would know more about the functions of the Princess.  And that would help us to understand why Wendy was the Princess.<br />
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<span id="more-1977"></span><br />
~ </p>
<p><strong>Clue #2</strong><br />
During the above scene, we can see this written on the blackboard:  &#8220;STRAY DOG LEGEND / THAT IS JUST WENDY&#8217;S LIE&#8221; (see the beginning of my You Tube video &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V4pBHy06d0">Legend of Stray Dog&#8221; Drawings in Rule of Rose</a> for a closeup of the blackboard).  Is the implication that Wendy was deposed because the other orphans came to believe that Wendy lied about Stray Dog?  I think so.  For more on this see my blog-post <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2008/02/22/mysteries/why-was-wendy-deposed-as-princess/">Why Was Wendy Deposed As Princess?</a><br />
~</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><strong>Clue #3</strong><br />
To what extent might tales and activities related to Stray Dog have defined Wendy&#8217;s role as Princess, or even have been responsible for Wendy&#8217;s ascendancy to the rank of Princess?  The Stray Dog and the Lying Princess storybook (see my blog-post <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2008/02/06/mysteries/the-stray-dog-and-the-lying-princess-storybook-mystery-part-1/">The “Stray Dog and the Lying Princess” Storybook Mystery (Part 1)</a>) tells us, about Wendy:</p>
<blockquote><p>Once upon a time, there was a little girl who told lies.</p>
<p>She liked to scare the other girls by screaming, &#8220;Stray Dog is coming, Stray Dog is coming!&#8221;</p>
<p>But soon, everyone stopped being scared. They hated the way that she lied. </p></blockquote>
<p>Could it be that Wendy became the Princess because she scared the other orphans with tales of Stray Dog?  Could it be that Meg investigated the &#8220;evidence&#8221; of Stray Dog (see my blog-post <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2007/12/18/clues/documents-of-the-goat-sisters-chapter/">Documents of “The Goat Sisters” chapter</a>) because she thought that Diana&#8212;whom Meg loved&#8212;should rightfully be the leader of the orphans, rather than Wendy, but that Wendy held on to the position of Princess because of the Stray Dog Legend?</p>
<p>~</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><strong>Clue #4:</strong><br />
Wendy was deposed shortly after Jennifer rebelled and said:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Jennifer to Wendy  </strong>: Liar! Go away! Just go away!  I&#8217;ll never forgive you!  Not ever!</p>
<p><strong>Jennifer to the other girls </strong>: And as for the rest of you, how could you believe all those lies?  &#8220;Aristocrats&#8221;? You&#8217;re just the opposite! I hate you! And I hate you! And you!  And I hate myself the very most, for playing YOUR stupid games and not having the strength to stand up to you! It&#8217;s all just hideous!</p></blockquote>
<p>Did Jennifer undermine the others&#8217; satisfaction with Wendy&#8217;s games, and therefore their satisfaction with Wendy as Princess, by calling those games &#8220;stupid&#8221;?</p>
<p>Did Jennifer, by openly accusing Wendy of being a liar, open the door for Meg to finish off Wendy as the Princess with the &#8220;results&#8221; of her investigation into the Stray Dog Legend?</p>
<p>At any rate, we again seem to have &#8220;lies&#8221; and &#8220;games&#8221; connect with the function of the Princess.</p>
<p>In future blog-posts, I&#8217;ll discuss possible functions of the games, and of the Legend of Stray Dog, within the Red Crayon Aristocracy.  And then I&#8217;ll attempt to tie these discussions (in Part 2 of this series of blog-posts) back to the question of:  Why was Wendy the Princess?</p>
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		<title>Some Thoughts About Aristocratic Rank in Rule of Rose (Part 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 03:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aynelle asked:
I mean to say that, is the hierarchy ranks important? o_O;;
like, how is it important for that person to have that rank— what does it do, and how it benefits her?
There isn&#8217;t much evidence, that I can think of, upon which to base speculation about this.
If we consider the hierarchy that we see in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aynelle asked:</p>
<blockquote><p>I mean to say that, is the hierarchy ranks important? o_O;;<br />
like, how is it important for that person to have that rank— what does it do, and how it benefits her?</p></blockquote>
<p>There isn&#8217;t much evidence, that I can think of, upon which to base speculation about this.</p>
<p>If we consider the hierarchy that we see in the game before we discover that Wendy must be placed into it, the ranking seems quite understandable.  Diana (Duchess) outranks Eleanor (Countess).  Both outrank Meg (Baroness).  Diana is the tallest, and seems to be the oldest (she is the only one of the three girls with obvious post-puberty physical features).  And Eleanor is taller than Meg.  Age and height are rather common factors of dominance among children, I think, so this &#8220;pecking order&#8221; isn&#8217;t surprising.  The older and taller girls will generally tend to dominate the shorter and younger girls, all other factors being equal.</p>
<p>Amanda, although heavy and broad of girth, appears to be shorter than Meg (see the scene by the coffin in &#8220;The Little Princess&#8221; chapter), although Amanda&#8217;s hunched-over posture is a factor that lowers her height below what it would be if she stood up straight.  And whatever Amanda&#8217;s age actually may be, she acts far more immaturely than Diana, Eleanor, or Meg.  Also, it may be that her awkwardness and lack of beauty may be important factors working against Amanda with regard to gaining respect from other girls.  Perhaps some of my female readers will have more insight than I to share about how social dominance arises among young girls. </p>
<p>If the Prince and Princess were only figureheads, only dolls (Joshua-the-bear and the Little Princess doll), then it would be Diana who was truly at the top of the hierarchy.  And this seems to be the position that one would expect of Diana.</p>
<p>So far, I am suggesting that the Aristocrat Club hierarchy just seems to reflect the natural factors of social dominance among girls.  </p>
<p>The effect of this ranking upon the day-to-day lives of the girls, upon their duties and privileges, is not something, however, that I&#8217;ve found the game to show us.  [edit:  I now think that there is something about this that is shown to us in the game, and will address this in Part 2 of this series of blog-posts]</p>
<p>~</p>
<p>When we factor in Wendy as Princess, the hierarchical order is harder to understand.<br />
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<span id="more-1967"></span><br />
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Wendy is not as tall as Diana, nor as old.  Wendy is sickly, and so probably not very physically strong.  I find it hard to imagine why Diana would allow Wendy to be Princess and out rank her.  Because of this, I have wondered if the apparent absence of Wendy from the hierarchy throughout most of the story of Rule of Rose was perhaps not&#8212;contrary to what most people seem to believe&#8212;really just a trick of Jennifer repressing her memories of Wendy&#8217;s royal rank.  Might it be that Diana, as Duchess, actually ruled throughout most of Jennifer&#8217;s time at the orphanage?</p>
<p>Whether or not Wendy ruled all along, or only at the end, there still remains the question of how she managed to get herself ranked above Diana.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll give some of my ideas about this in my upcoming blog-post:  &#8220;Why was Wendy the Princess?&#8221; </p>
<p>~<br />
By the way, the Game Script of TheSinnerChrono (see my page labelled &#8220;Important Resources&#8221;) has the order wrong when it designates Eleanor as the Baroness and Meg as the Countess.</p>
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		<title>Development of &#8220;Rule of Rose 2:  The Wise Princess&#8221; is Announced!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 18:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PokerNemesis</dc:creator>
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<p>(WARNING!  The following was an April Fool’s Day prank and is not to be taken seriously!)</p>
<p>Sony has teamed up with Punch-line and Shirogumi once again, and are working on &#8220;<strong>Rule of Rose 2: The Wise Princess</strong>&#8220;! This will not be a sequel, nor a prequel, but rather a re-telling of the Rule of Rose story from the point-of-view of Meg.</p>
<p>&#8220;Playing as Meg, you will search out clues relating to the Legend of Stray Dog, construct and use bizarre inventions, and compile &#8216;Findings on the Land of Imps&#8217;.  In the process, many questions raised by the first game of the Rule of Rose trilogy will be answered, but there will be new questions raised too,&#8221;  said Sony spokesman Yui Takahama.</p>
<p>&#8220;Game-play will be much improved over that in the first Rule of Rose installment.  We admit there were some short-comings with the first game, but we have listened to fan criticism, and we think they will be very pleased with the game-play in the next two installments of the series.&#8221;</p>
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The third and final part of the trilogy will be called &#8220;<strong>Rule of Rose 3: The Lonely Princess</strong>,&#8221; and will be played from the point-of-view of Wendy.   </p>
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		<title>A Discarded Snowman Theory</title>
		<link>http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2009/09/02/mysteries/a-discarded-snowman-theory/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 14:18:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PokerNemesis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote, in my Twentythird Month-iversary blog-post, that I expected to make a blog-post this month about the snowman that can be found in the Goat Sisters chapter of Rule of Rose.  
The snowman can be found in the Freezing Compartment of the airship, and I decided to make a quick revisit to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote, in my<strong> Twentythird Month-iversary</strong> blog-post, that I expected to make a blog-post this month about the snowman that can be found in the Goat Sisters chapter of Rule of Rose.  </p>
<p>The snowman can be found in the Freezing Compartment of the airship, and I decided to make a quick revisit to the Freezing Compartment, before writing up my theory, to make sure that I would describe the details of the scene accurately.</p>
<p>Scanning the scene, I noticed something that I had never noticed before.  And suddenly everything that I thought I knew about the snowman changed.  How did I miss this before?  It is right out in the open in plain sight, and yet I had missed it.  Surely somebody else must have seen this before now, I thought to myself.  But if so, why has nobody ever made a comment about it on my blog, or on any Rule of Rose forum that I have ever frequented?<br />
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<p>What was the snowman theory that I was forced to abandon?</p>
<p>I thought that the snowman symbolized Diana.  </p>
<p>Mainly, I thought this because we get Meg&#8217;s love letter when Brown knocks the snowman over, the snowman breaks open, and the letter apparently comes out from inside of the snowman.  In comparison, in the Goat Sisters storybook, Meg&#8217;s love letter comes out of the Diana-goat&#8217;s stomach when the Meg-goat cuts it out of her.</p>
<p>Also, I thought the goat imp that spawns in the Freezing Compartment arguably marked the place as associated with either Diana or Meg.  Elsewhere, in the Goat Sisters chapter, we can find infinite goat imps spawning in the Library (see my blog-post <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2007/12/05/uncategorized/infinite-goat-imps-in-the-airship-library/">Infinite Goat-Imps in the Airship Library</a>) , which is Meg&#8217;s special place.  So, it made sense to me that the goat imp spawning in the Freezing Compartment might link the Freezing Compartment to Diana, the other goat sister (although the special place of Diana in the airship is arguably the Crew Cabin, which is a transformation of Dormitory of the orphanage).</p>
<p>I thought that Diana, symbolically depicted as a snowman, might represent Diana&#8217;s coldness to Meg over the matter of the love letter.  I didn&#8217;t really like this symbolism, as Eleanor is supposed to be the cold princess.  It seemed like poor writing, on the game author&#8217;s part, to use a symbol of coldness to depict Diana when that was Eleanor&#8217;s defining trait.  But, it did seem, I had to admit, that Diana could truly be said to have treated Meg coldly at times.  </p>
<p>The rope binding the snowman could also have a symbolic interpretation.  In the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter, Jennifer tells us, of Diana, &#8220;she was trapped by her own ideals.&#8221;  The rope binding the snowman could symbolize this.  Or could symbolize that Diana was in some way bound by some other element of her personality.</p>
<p>The blindfold on the snowman could symbolize Diana&#8217;s inability to see her need for Meg&#8217;s love, or something like that.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t too thrilled with this theory.  I would prefer that story elements relate to solving the mysteries of what happened to Martha, Hoffman, or Clara, rather than just being some symbolic commentary on a character&#8217;s personality.  And I didn&#8217;t like that Diana would be depicted as a snowman when Eleanor is the cold princess.  But outside of the coldness of the snowman and the Freezing Compartment, there didn&#8217;t seem to be anything to else to point to Eleanor here. </p>
<p>I put off writing up this theory for a long time, not being too fond of it.  So I&#8217;m far from heartbroken to have to abandon it now.</p>
<p>In tomorrow&#8217;s blog-post, I&#8217;ll tell you what I had never noticed, prior to just a few hours ago, about the contents of the Freezing Compartment.</p>
<p>Can you guess what it was before then?</p>
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		<title>Assigned Stalls in the Women&#8217;s Lavatory?</title>
		<link>http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2009/07/02/mysteries/assigned-stalls-in-the-womens-lavatory/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PokerNemesis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Women&#8217;s Lavatory of the orphanage there are five stalls.
Let&#8217;s consider the stalls from right to left, from nearer the entrance of the lavatory to furthest away from the entrance of the lavatory.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the Women&#8217;s Lavatory of the orphanage there are five stalls.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s consider the stalls from right to left, from nearer the entrance of the lavatory to furthest away from the entrance of the lavatory.</p>
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<p>Nearest to the entrance of the lavatory is (1) a stall without a door, piled high with sacks filled with who-knows-what, and which has boards nailed across its door frame to block access.  I&#8217;m going to ignore the mystery presented by this blocked-off lavatory stall in this blog-post.</p>
<p>One stall further away from the entrance of the lavatory is (2) the stall in which we see Diana and Meg together in the E3/pregame video (this is the scene during which Diana deliberately presses Meg&#8217;s finger into the thorn of a rose that Meg is offering to Diana, after which Diana sucks on Meg&#8217;s wounded finger&#8212;provided we believe the illustration on the game box showing Diana sucking on a finger:  from the just the E3/pregame video itself we cannot see exactly what Diana is doing&#8230; she could could just be kissing the wounded finger).  </p>
<p>This (2) is also the same lavatory stall in which Diana and Meg are talking to each other&#8212;during the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter&#8212;while Jennifer is listening from (3) the adjacent stall (one stall further from the entrance).</p>
<p>(3) The adjacent lavatory stall from which Jennifer is listening, during the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter, is the stall with the drawing of the red bird.</p>
<p>One stall further from the entrance, is (4) the stall into which Gregory pulls Jennifer during the E3/pregame video.</p>
<p>And there is one more stall (5) that is the furthest from the entrance of the lavatory.</p>
<p>I propose a hypothesis that these lavatory stalls are assigned (by the Aristocrat Club) as follows:<br />
(2)  The stall of the Duchess, Diana<br />
(3)  The stall of the Countess, Eleanor<br />
(4)  The stall of the Baroness, Meg<br />
(5)  The stall for all of the other girls<br />
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<p>In the gamescript of TheSinnerChrono (see the link in &#8220;<a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/important-resources/">Important Resources</a>&#8220;), we are told that lavatory stall (2) is &#8220;their secret place&#8221; (that is, the secret place of Diana and Meg).  This is just an interpretation given by TheSinnerChrono, the game itself never tells us this explicitly.  And as I thought more about this interpretation, I began to wonder if it was wrong in two respects:  wrong in saying that the place was secret, and wrong in saying it was &#8220;their&#8221; (in the plural sense) place. </p>
<p>At first I accepted that the stall was &#8220;their&#8221; place, but questioned whether it was actually a secret place.</p>
<p>That particular stall is certainly a place for Diana and Meg to tell secrets and do secret things, but having a lavatory stall as a secret place invites unintentional interferences by others wanting to use the stall.  Unless&#8212;I thought&#8212;it is a actually a private place rather than a secret place&#8230; a lavatory stall well-known by all the girls to be the exclusive &#8220;private property&#8221; of Diana and Meg.  That made more sense to me.</p>
<p>And notice that in the E3/pregame video, while Diana and Meg are together in the lavatory stall, Eleanor is standing in the middle of the main space of the lavatory room, facing toward the open entrance of the lavatory (connecting to the hallway), as if standing guard over the privacy of Meg and Diana (Jennifer sees the scene only because she is looking through the open lavatory door from the hallway outside of the lavatory).  The stall is certainly not a secret from Eleanor.  Nor would the fact that something was going on in the stall be a secret if somebody was turned away from using the lavatory by Eleanor.  Privacy seems to be the issue here, not secrecy.</p>
<p>In the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter, it may be that Meg and Diana are wanting to talk about Eleanor behind her back.  At any rate, Eleanor is not around to stand guard over their privacy, which could be enough in itself to explain the &#8220;shhhhh&#8221;s and admonitions to be &#8220;quiet&#8221; before Meg and Diana enter the stall.  Even in their private place, they don&#8217;t want &#8220;eavesdroppers&#8221;, so it is better if they go to their private stall secretly on this occasion.</p>
<p>The idea that this stall (2) was the private property of Meg and Diana opened up the possibility that the adjacent stall (3) was the private property of Eleanor, which might shed light on the presence of the red bird drawing in that stall.  I liked this idea, but as I thought more about it, I began to think that the idea that Meg and Diana shared a stall, while Eleanor had one to herself, was an odd arrangement.  </p>
<p>It then occurred to me that it seemed far more appropriate that each of the three aristocrats would have had their own private lavatory stalls, and that these stalls would be arranged according to rank.</p>
<p>TheSinnerChrono identifies Diana as being the one who says &#8220;Over here!&#8221; to Meg, before they enter the stall (2) in the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter.  I agree.  And we see that it is Diana that leads the way to the stall.  If the stall was Diana&#8217;s private place, it would be expected that Meg would only enter by Diana&#8217;s invitation.</p>
<p>Both times that we see Meg and Diana together in that stall, we see Diana as the one who sits on the toilet, which is sometimes humorously called &#8220;the throne&#8221; in English.  Diana on the throne, while Meg stands or kneels, is what we would expect anyway from Diana&#8217;s superior rank and relational dominance, but it is also consistent with the idea that Diana is the master of that particular place. </p>
<p>And if my hypothesis about private stalls, and their assignment, is correct, then the lavatory stall with the red bird drawing is indeed Eleanor&#8217;s private lavatory stall.   Perhaps we can use this as a clue to help us come to an understanding of the meaning of the red bird drawing in that stall.</p>
<p>What do you think of the hypothesis of assigned lavatory stalls?  </p>
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		<title>The Mystery of the Red Bird Drawing in the Women&#8217;s Lavatory (Part 1)</title>
		<link>http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2009/06/30/mysteries/the-mystery-of-the-red-bird-drawing-in-the-womens-lavatory-part-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 02:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PokerNemesis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter, when Jennifer has Brown follow the scent of the red feather, the path that Brown takes is marked, at first, by drawings of a red bird.  These drawings have been made on corridor walls as if to represent the red bird flying down these corridors.  It might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter, when Jennifer has Brown follow the scent of the red feather, the path that Brown takes is marked, at first, by drawings of a red bird.  These drawings have been made on corridor walls as if to represent the red bird flying down these corridors.  It might be that there is the idea being conveyed that Jennifer is following the flying red bird.</p>
<p>Along the way, Jennifer can encounter Eleanor searching for the red bird.  See my previous blog post:  <a href="http://ruleofrosemysteries.com/2009/06/20/uncategorized/eleanor-in-the-sector-9-turbine-area-during-the-bird-of-happiness-chapter/">Eleanor in the Sector 9 Turbine Area During the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; </a>.</p>
<p>Brown eventually comes to a halt shortly after entering the 3rd Passenger Corridor, where a trail of fallen, and falling, red feathers begins.</p>
<p>Is it a coincidence that the place in the corridor where Brown halts and barks is in the vicinity of the door to the Women&#8217;s Lavatory, and the end of the trail of feathers will also be a Women&#8217;s Lavatory?</p>
<p>The trail of feathers is made up of feathers too large to belong to the red bird, and there are far too many on the floor, and falling from above, to belong to any single bird.</p>
<p>What does it mean that the feathers are continuously falling from above?  The impression I get is that it means that whatever happened to the red bird was very recent&#8230; the feathers haven&#8217;t even had sufficient time to have all hit the floor yet.</p>
<p>Jennifer can follow these feathers up the stairs, through the one-leaf clover door, into the 2nd passenger corridor, and to the door of a Women&#8217;s Lavatory.</p>
<p>Once inside the Women&#8217;s Lavatory the trail of feathers is much different.  More realistic.</p>
<p>The feathers are now small enough to have come from the red bird.  And there are only just a few feathers, not so many feathers that they couldn&#8217;t have come from a single bird.  And there are some dark red drops along the path that look like blood that has dripped down to the floor.  </p>
<p>I get the impression from this scene that the previous trail of over-sized and over-many feathers was a dream exaggeration of this trail that we see now, this trail of feathers being the truer and more realistic memory upon which the dream-exaggerated trail was built.  (Yes, I know that we will learn in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter that the red bird was a doll and not a living bird&#8230; nonetheless, the impression given by this scene&#8212;in my opinion&#8212;is that we have transitioned from a fantasy exaggeration of a memory to a true&#8212;or truer&#8212;memory).<br />
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The impression that we have undergone a transition from a fantasy world to a true, or truer, memory is not just a matter of the transformation of the exaggerated feather trail into a more realistic form, but also a matter of our seeming to have undergone a nearly full transition back to the orphanage itself.  </p>
<p>The Women&#8217;s Lavatory in which Jennifer now stands is nearly identical to the Women&#8217;s Lavatory that we can find near the Reception Room of the orphanage.  The only difference between the two lavatories that I can see is that there is no window in this lavatory (unlike that of the one in the orphanage).</p>
<p>When Jennifer opens the stall door that the feather, and blood, trail leads to, she sees what looks like a splatter of blood on the wall.  This splatter of blood has some feathers stuck to it.  Blood has dripped down from the splatter mark.  Below the blood splatter is another drawing of the red bird (which resembles, in style of drawing, the drawings that were seen along the corridors before Jennifer and Brown encountered the exaggerated feather trail).</p>
<p>The red bird drawing has outstretched wings, one wing seems to be holding a fork and the other wing seems to be holding a knife.  The beak of the red bird is turned upward and is wide open.  The dripped blood from the blood splatter has dripped down the wall as if into the open beak of the bird.  Combined with the effect given by the knife and fork, it seems as if the bird wants to eat whatever it was that splattered on the wall.  But this is especially odd if it is the red bird itself that is supposed to have been splattered on the wall (as the feathers stuck to the blood splatter seem to indicate).</p>
<p>This drawing is also found in the Women&#8217;s Lavatory of the orphanage (near the Reception Room).  But in the orphanage, the blood splatter does not look real as it does in the &#8220;Bird of Happiness&#8221; chapter.  It seems to be just a rather unrealistic drawing of a blood splatter, not the real thing.  And the blood does not drip down to the open beak of the red bird drawing.</p>
<p>When Jennifer opens the stall door in the Women&#8217;s Lavatory of the airship, she says:  &#8220;<strong>Is that blood on it&#8230;?</strong>&#8221;  </p>
<p>Then Diana and Meg arrive.</p>
<p>(To be continued in &#8220;Part 2&#8243;)</p>
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		<title>See-all Walkthrough, With Commentary: &#8220;Rag Princess Sews&#8221; Chapter (Part 2): The Library and Meg</title>
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		<dc:creator>PokerNemesis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving the  Sickroom, cross the hall and enter the door to the Library.
The Library is a shambles.  Move Jennifer as far forward as she can go and then switch camera angles back and forth to survey the scene.
The bookcase to Jennifer&#8217;s right has tipped over and spilled its books onto the floor.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leaving the  Sickroom, cross the hall and enter the door to the Library.</p>
<p>The Library is a shambles.  Move Jennifer as far forward as she can go and then switch camera angles back and forth to survey the scene.</p>
<p>The bookcase to Jennifer&#8217;s right has tipped over and spilled its books onto the floor.  A bookcase in front of Jennifer has also spilled its books onto the floor in a large pile.  This seems to suggest that the airship has been making violent movements rather than flying smoothly.  But to Jennifer&#8217;s right there is a wooden table that has been overturned in such a way that the length of the table extends upward, and I find it hard to imagine how the table could have gotten positioned like that accidentally.  Near that wooden table there is a smaller table-stand (?) that has rope wrapped around it (the purpose of which is unclear to me).  (See edit at the bottom of this post)</p>
<p>Turning Jennifer to her left, we can see Meg sitting at a table.  In front of Meg is another bookcase that has tipped over.  On the wall in front of Meg are two paintings.  The painting to the left is the portrait of Hoffman that can be found in the foyer of the orphanage.  The painting to the right (which isn&#8217;t hanging straight) is a painting of a airship, similar&#8212;but not identical to&#8212;the painting of an airship that can be found in the library of the orphanage.  Perhaps the painted airship not hanging straight is a metaphor for the airship itself being askew. </p>
<p>The only click-able that I have found in the Library is Meg.  One gets a different view of Meg depending on which side of the table Jennifer is located when clicking (pressing &#8220;x&#8221;) near Meg.  Meg either sits facing forward, or sits sideways on her chair, but the the text reads the same in either case:</p>
<blockquote><p>The wise-looking Princess said,<br />
&#8220;The Princess was very fond of Sir Joshua the Bear, so her highness is rather displeased by this incident.  The culprit who stole Sir Joshua will be severely punished.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Two different classifications of &#8220;Princess&#8221; occur in the text.  </p>
<p>For Jennifer, every orphan (except herself) is a Prince or a Princess.  That is why Meg is called (the wise-looking) Princess.  Jennifer never uses the Aristocrat Club rankings to refer to anybody.</p>
<p>Meg, however, does use the Aristocrat Club rankings, and means the Red Rose Princess when she says &#8220;Princess&#8221;.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t understand why Meg refers to Joshua the Bear as Sir Joshua the Bear.</p>
<p>Exit the library, move Jennifer to her right, make a left at the corner, and click &#8220;x&#8221; at the chart at the corner.  The chart reads:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.The Red Crayon Royalty</p>
<p>Red Rose Princess&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Bear Prince</p>
<p>Duchess<br />
&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..Countess<br />
&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Baroness</p>
<p>Bourgeoisie<br />
&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Poor<br />
&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..Beggar</p></blockquote>
<p>According to this chart, the bear (which is drawn to look like Joshua the Bear) is a Prince.  Is it ever correct to refer to a Prince as &#8220;Sir&#8221;?  I confess that I don&#8217;t know how royal titles work.  Can somebody tell me if a Prince can correctly be called &#8220;Sir&#8221;? </p>
<p>~</p>
<p>Edit:<br />
The stand (that I had tentatively described as a &#8220;table-stand&#8221; above) apparently doesn&#8217;t function as a table.  It can be found in the Library of the orphanage in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter.  The part that I thought might be a table-top is actually near the floor (unlike a table).  Strangely, the cords that I described &#8220;rope&#8221; wrapping this object are still on it!  I have no idea what these cords are about. </p>
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		<title>The Mystery of Wendy in the &#8220;Sir Peter&#8221; Chapter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If, at the beginning of the &#8220;Sir Peter&#8221; chapter, Jennifer goes straight to Wendy&#8217;s bed in the Sickroom, she will find Wendy in her bed.
Pressing &#8220;x&#8221;, by her bed we get the text:
The Lonely Princess spoke nervously while suppressing her cough.
And then we hear, vocalized by Wendy:
&#8220;Mr. Bunny is gone.&#8221;
Pressing &#8220;x&#8221; more, Wendy says (in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If, at the beginning of the &#8220;Sir Peter&#8221; chapter, Jennifer goes straight to Wendy&#8217;s bed in the Sickroom, she will find Wendy in her bed.</p>
<p>Pressing &#8220;x&#8221;, by her bed we get the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Lonely Princess spoke nervously while suppressing her cough.</p></blockquote>
<p>And then we hear, vocalized by Wendy:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Mr. Bunny is gone.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Pressing &#8220;x&#8221; more, Wendy says (in the text only):</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Mr. Bunny was taken by the Aristocrats&#8230;  Please save him.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>In that scene, Wendy seems to be describing herself as if she is separate from the Aristocrats&#8212;not one of them.  Certainly she doesn&#8217;t seem to be able to control the Aristocrats, as one would expect if Wendy was the Princess of the Rose. </p>
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<p>If Jennifer next goes to talk with Meg in the Library, she will find Meg sitting at a desk.<br />
Pressing &#8220;x&#8221; by Meg we get the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Wise-Looking Princess spoke nonchalantly with satisfaction in her eyes.</p></blockquote>
<p>Pressing &#8220;x&#8221; more, Meg tells Jennifer (in text):</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;In today&#8217;s search for Sir Peter, the two absentees are Jennifer and Amanda.  This will be reported to the Princess.  You will be duly punished.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The &#8220;search&#8221; for Peter, in order to present Peter to the Aristocrats, seems to be a project conducted in the name of the Princess (of the Rose).  How does this square with Wendy (if she is the Princess of the Rose) asking Jennifer to save Mr. Bunny from the Aristocrats?</p>
<p>Was Wendy always the Princess of the Rose, or do the scenes above reflect a time when Wendy was not Princess of the Rose?</p>
<p>If Wendy WAS always the the Princess of the Rose, is Jennifer just making up this scene in her mind?  Or did Wendy deceive Jennifer, during her true past, about her connection to the Aristocrats? </p>
<p>Returning to Wendy after the Hoffman boss-battle, with the bloody bag containing Peter, Wendy speaks to Jennifer (in text):</p>
<blockquote><p>The Lonely Princess spoke nervously while suppressing her cough.  When the Lonely Princess saw the sack her face turned pale and she gasped, &#8220;No, it can&#8217;t be&#8230; inside the sack&#8230;?&#8221; (we hear a vocalization of Wendy sobbing.) &#8221; It can&#8217;t be&#8230;  It can&#8217;t be.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Despite the poignant scene with the bloody bag, Jennifer makes the following comment in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter:</p>
<blockquote><p>Peter the rabbit… He was the pet that Wendy suddenly decided to take care of. It was the same time I started looking after Brown… I wonder if Wendy really loved Peter… Was she sad when she had to give him up?” </p></blockquote>
<p>Why does Jennifer, in the &#8220;Once Upon A Time&#8221; chapter, seem unsure of Wendy&#8217;s affection for Peter?  </p>
<p>And what does Jennifer mean by saying that Wendy &#8220;had to give him up&#8221;?  Is such a statement consistent with Wendy being the Princess of the Rose?</p>
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