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    Tom
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    Yeah, but suppose the snowman opened the door and he just walked right out - yes, it's a mildly amusing joke that Finn totally missed the world's easiest dungeon puzzle, but to get rather meta, that illustrates an important point, in-universe and out: it would have been a boring, formulaic, unfulfilling experience if

    Since she can create life and did create all her subjects, probably out of loneliness and a desire to experience some kind of human normalcy (remember she's composed partly of human DNA), I wonder if it's possible she also created ersatz parents and family for herself, because normal people have parents. I'd really

    They should also take account of the implication that she probably figured all this stuff out by herself, from scratch, after mutating into a crushingly lonely existence in a barren, irradiated wasteland filled with monsters, presumably after the magical fallout of the mushroom war seeped into a bubblegum factory

    Not necessarily - the very first reentry of magic into the world seems to have occurred when Simon first put on the crown. Maybe that triggered an avalanche effect, or even summoned a catalyst comet. However, in Finn the Human, the Mushroom Bomb turns out to have either been the source of the return of magic, or

    I think it's more than just titles. Ooo's monarchy seems to tie in closely with the world of magic; I think the princesses are all elementals. There are kingdoms representing the elements, and one particular person in each kingdom is a purer, more concentrated representation of that element, and imbued with its power,