Difference between revisions of "The Faeries' Ruin"

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*The [[Soup Kitchen]] was still usable during the plot, as the [[Soup Faerie]] had made an extra large cauldron of soup.  
*The [[Soup Kitchen]] was still usable during the plot, as the [[Soup Faerie]] had made an extra large cauldron of soup.  
*The shops both at the [[Healing Springs]] and the [[Hidden Tower]] remained open without their owners present, presumably relying on an honesty-box system.
*The shops both at the [[Healing Springs]] and the [[Hidden Tower]] remained open without their owners present, presumably relying on an honesty-box system.
*The games located
*Reference was made in the plot to the fate of [[The Darkest Faerie]].
*Reference was made in the plot to the fate of [[The Darkest Faerie]].
*The Commonwealth English spelling of ''art'''e'''fact'' is used throughout the plot, although ''art'''i'''fact'' is used elsewhere on the [[Neopets|site]].
*The Commonwealth English spelling of ''art'''e'''fact'' is used throughout the plot, although ''art'''i'''fact'' is used elsewhere on the [[Neopets|site]].
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*The Neopets in the Wraiths' Cavern have names from the [[wikipedia:ICAO spelling alphabet|ICAO spelling alphabet]] (aka the NATO phonetic alphabet) - Charlie, Mike, Oscar, and Victor, meaning the letters C, M, O, and V. Kali's name is not in the alphabet - but it is very close to the keyword for K, "kilo".
*The Neopets in the Wraiths' Cavern have names from the [[wikipedia:ICAO spelling alphabet|ICAO spelling alphabet]] (aka the NATO phonetic alphabet) - Charlie, Mike, Oscar, and Victor, meaning the letters C, M, O, and V. Kali's name is not in the alphabet - but it is very close to the keyword for K, "kilo".
*Beginning around 10 November, the height recorded on Faerieland's main page dropped from 10,000 feet to 9,000 feet in line with the events of the plot. It had dropped another 1,000 feet by the 15 November, and another by 18 November. It was down to only 3,000 by the 23 November - Oblivion's release date. Later on that day, it was only down to 2,000 feet, and by the 24th it was at 1,000.
*Beginning around 10 November, the height recorded on Faerieland's main page dropped from 10,000 feet to 9,000 feet in line with the events of the plot. It had dropped another 1,000 feet by the 15 November, and another by 18 November. It was down to only 3,000 by the 23 November - Oblivion's release date. Later on that day, it was only down to 2,000 feet, and by the 24th it was at 1,000.
*By the end of 24 November, the description on Faerieland's main page was gone, replaced by a link to the picture of Faerieland becoming destroyed.
*Some faeries were not shown as petrified during the plot, including [[Siyana]] of Altador or [[Bree]] the Keyquest Faerie, although this was most likely a [[wikipedia:Goof|mistake]] rather than a clue.
*Some faeries were not shown as petrified during the plot, including [[Siyana]] of Altador or [[Bree]] the Keyquest Faerie, although this was most likely a [[wikipedia:Goof|mistake]] rather than a clue.
*Faerieland couldn't have dropped/fallen directly down as implied, because it would have landed in the ocean rather than in the Haunted Woods.
*Faerieland couldn't have dropped/fallen directly down as implied, because it would have landed in the ocean rather than in the Haunted Woods.

Revision as of 02:09, 25 November 2010