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*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]]. | ||
*Both this plot and the video game [[Neopets: The Darkest Faerie]] had the scene of Faerieland dropping to Neopia. | *Both this plot and the video game [[Neopets: The Darkest Faerie]] had the scene of Faerieland dropping to Neopia. | ||
*[[ | *[[Captain Rourke]] made a [[wikipedia:cameo appearance|cameo]] in chapter three as a patron at the bar. | ||
*[[Kanrik]] made a cameo in chapter 7 in a flashback as one of the people [[Hanso]] robbed. | |||
*The foyer of the Brightvale Archives has [[wikipedia:Roman numerals|Roman numerals]] hidden in [http://images.neopets.com/faerieland/tfr_fa61c26562/p4_e784d30682/intro2_aae72f2d43.png the design], including an 'X' on the floor. This may be a reference to the similar scene in [[wikipedia:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]. | *The foyer of the Brightvale Archives has [[wikipedia:Roman numerals|Roman numerals]] hidden in [http://images.neopets.com/faerieland/tfr_fa61c26562/p4_e784d30682/intro2_aae72f2d43.png the design], including an 'X' on the floor. This may be a reference to the similar scene in [[wikipedia:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]. | ||
*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". |