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5 hours ago, Tranoze said:

There are no teleportation portal appear when webber run, maybe webber's family was living in the constant all along. So what wagstaff did is just capture a live spoder.

They didnt show all the story. Maxwell face made of lightings means that weeber acepted a deal with him so, we can asume, that he went to the constant via a portal made by maxwell after leaving his home

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9 hours ago, Tranoze said:

There are no teleportation portal appear when webber run, maybe webber's family was living in the constant all along. So what wagstaff did is just capture a live spoder.

We just didn't see the exact moment he was pulled in. He made a deal with Maxwell an unknown amount of time after the trailer cut out

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Adding to this, not too significant, but it seems like he drives a Ford Model T (produced from October 1st 1908 - May 26th 1927.) with a left-sided steering wheel, so I guess even more evidence that he's American?

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5 hours ago, Tim S. said:

Adding to this, not too significant, but it seems like he drives a Ford Model T (produced from October 1st 1908 - May 26th 1927.) with a left-sided steering wheel, so I guess even more evidence that he's American?

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does that mean webber lives in america too? i always assumed he was scottish because of his quote for the tam, but that might be his heritage more then his nationality

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10 minutes ago, SkyistheGround said:

does that mean webber lives in america too? i always assumed he was scottish because of his quote for the tam, but that might be his heritage more then his nationality

could just be an imported car from america just to flex

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22 minutes ago, SkyistheGround said:

does that mean webber lives in america too? i always assumed he was scottish because of his quote for the tam, but that might be his heritage more then his nationality

It could also be that Webber's family moved to america to live the american dream many seeked, *cough* Maxwell *cough*

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On 6/26/2021 at 6:23 AM, GrMcGillacactus said:

We just didn't see the exact moment he was pulled in. He made a deal with Maxwell an unknown amount of time after the trailer cut out

You know, I’ve actually been wondering about this as well. A lot of the characters we’ve gotten the reworks for so far have either had a gramaphone, radio, or other Wagstaff-related invention that have acted as links between them and Maxwell.

Known:

Wilson - radio

Wigfrid - gramaphone

Warly - gramaphone

Winona - Wagstaff’s portal

Wes - technically a gramaphone (bc Witherstone)

Walter - radio

Unknown:

Willow - do any of her DS quotes of the Divining Rod or ML-77 in the epilogue suggest anything?

Wendy - I don’t know much about this, but my theory is that she went to a Professor Mourier, who claims to be a necromancer, and Mourier probably had a radio or gramaphone of some sort 

Woodie - probably a radio, but Walter’s Compendium’s “trap laid dormant for years” suggests otherwise... maybe?

Webber - and now we got Webber. Poor bb

Doesn’t Apply or Not Yet Reworked:

Wickerbottom

Wolfgang

WX-78 - likely something to do directly with Wagstaff

Wortox

Wormwood

Wurt

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5 minutes ago, fierysage1 said:

Wendy - I don’t know much about this, but my theory is that she went to a Professor Mourier, who claims to be a necromancer, and Mourier probably had a radio or gramaphone of some sort 

Her dairy and compendium entry say that she started hearing a ragtime tune in her dreams and believed it was Abigail contacting her but we know it was Maxwell

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8 minutes ago, fierysage1 said:

Wendy - I don’t know much about this, but my theory is that she went to a Professor Mourier, who claims to be a necromancer, and Mourier probably had a radio or gramaphone of some sort 

i think professor mourire is more of a spirit medium then a necromancer.

2 minutes ago, Just-guy said:

Her dairy and compendium entry say that she started hearing a ragtime tune in her dreams and believed it was Abigail contacting her but we know it was Maxwell

"April 16th, 1914

I keep hearing strange music when I dream... the same bang repeating over and over... is it you, Abigail? Are you trying to tell me something?"

not sure if its ragtime exactly, "bang" isnt a term i would use to describe it

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2 hours ago, SkyistheGround said:

not sure if its ragtime exactly, "bang" isnt a term i would use to describe it

It's a banger though. Turns out they were trying to say its a awesome song all along. :D

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4 hours ago, SkyistheGround said:

not sure if its ragtime exactly, "bang" isnt a term i would use to describe it

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'Tis indeed ragtime.

1 hour ago, SirToastyToes said:

That's because it says song not bang

And that makes a lot more sense, don't we love cursive? 

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21 minutes ago, SkyistheGround said:

the "s" and the "o" of song had little bits sticking out :(

Totally understandable. Anyway, 2 things I just realized:

  • This implies that Wendy was taken in 1914, which helps timeline-wise, for me. 
  • Funny coincidence is that the day she wrote this on was Wes' birthday, April 16th.
Spoiler

 

And at least Wendy speaks English instead of some Slavic language, or we could have been forced to suffer with this instead :wilson_laugh:

More Russian cursive fun. Лишишь - It means, "you will deprive". Pronounced  Lishish. : Handwriting

 

 

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On 6/27/2021 at 11:28 AM, Tim S. said:

Adding to this, not too significant, but it seems like he drives a Ford Model T (produced from October 1st 1908 - May 26th 1927.) with a left-sided steering wheel, so I guess even more evidence that he's American?

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I've randomly learned something about the Ford Model T the other day, which may be relevant!

So, most of you know the famous quote by Henry Ford "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black.".

Turns out, in the first years of production, black model Ts weren't even produced. Apparently, only the colors Red, Green, Gray and Blue were available (Carmine, Brewester Green Medium, Gray, Midnight Blue in todays specification.). The all-black-policy was introduced in ~1915 and ended around 1926, when nitrocellulose lacquer was introduced in the production and allowed for many additional colors, including many shades of green, red, grey brown and exactly one shade of blue, namely "Gunmetal Blue".

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rather Midnight Blue (1909-1914)
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or rather Gunmetal Blue(1926-ca.1927)?

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I don't know whether the designers at Klei go into that much detail (or even if my information is correct and precise), but if they did, there's some information to be trawled for. Given the color-scheme of the short, I suppose the car is painted in midnight-blue (giving us a rather large time interval for the short to happen in, precisely anytime after 1908/1909). If it's supposed to be Gunmetal Blue, however, we're much much later in the timeline, which could imply that Wagstaff got out of the constant after the factory-fire, went lowkey and secretly researched the constant for a while (?)

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Ahh check out his beard!

Haven't seen this mentioned yet and I just noticed it now, but I knew there was something off about Wagstaff in Webber's trailer.

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vs.
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I always imagined the trailer to happen canonically after Wagstaff's trip to the constant. However, he does rock his goatee in DS and clearly during the Moonstorm-events too.
Obviously, he's missing his beard in the new short; he either shaved himself and grew it back very quickly after going to the constant (which does seem rather unlikely), or the events in Along Came A Spider happen long before the Voxola fire and consequently before his trip to the constant. 

While he's driving his car, he doesn't even seem to have wrinkles on his forehead (though that may just be the windshield), which could imply that he started researching the constant during his early/mid-adulthood.
Since he drove the Model T (produced since 1908) and went missing with a beard in 1919, he couldn't have been that much younger, though..

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