Are you gonna make a small video about the current lore hints in certain cards? The whole chromicon thing? I also feel like the map on the new Scrooge card hides some secrets. It looks like there's an owl on there? Or an upside down screaming duck?
Of course Lorcana must have an edge. And a practically limitless amount of empty space beyond that edge. Whenever a new story emerges (i.e. whenever Disney makes a new movie) that story needs to go somewhere. So a new piece of Inkland is generated to accommodate it. Originally, all of the oldest stories were located in the center of Lorcana, and the newer ones were arranged around them in a regular spiral pattern. But when Disney started to produce sequels and spin-offs, this caused existing story spaces to grow larger, off-setting the symmetry. The fact that Ursula's Lair is located at the edge.might imply that she found a way to create her own Inkland. Obviously, she would want her base of operations to be hidden away in an area not occupied by any other story.
One of the characters behind Bruno looks like the watcher from marvel 🤯. The mermaid is on Wendy darlings sapphire card in inklands. One theory I have myself is around the rules of villainy. And that is that the number of the rule decides when that character is going to be the big bad, this is the case with Ursula, but there’s still no second rule of villainy.
this might be a stretch, but the new Jafar - Tyrannical Hypnotist, along with the Hypnotic Strength and the Hypnotic Deduction cards, makes me believe that maybe Jafar could be another threat. Also, the Queens joining forces, and Scar - Betrayer talking about the Second Rule of Villainy (Ursula - Power Hungry talks about the first one). On another note, the Illuminary is breaking down and Ludwig von Drake talks a little about the fact that Lorcana has an edge
Are you gonna make a small video about the current lore hints in certain cards? The whole chromicon thing?
I also feel like the map on the new Scrooge card hides some secrets. It looks like there's an owl on there? Or an upside down screaming duck?
Of course Lorcana must have an edge. And a practically limitless amount of empty space beyond that edge.
Whenever a new story emerges (i.e. whenever Disney makes a new movie) that story needs to go somewhere. So a new piece of Inkland is generated to accommodate it.
Originally, all of the oldest stories were located in the center of Lorcana, and the newer ones were arranged around them in a regular spiral pattern. But when Disney started to produce sequels and spin-offs, this caused existing story spaces to grow larger, off-setting the symmetry.
The fact that Ursula's Lair is located at the edge.might imply that she found a way to create her own Inkland.
Obviously, she would want her base of operations to be hidden away in an area not occupied by any other story.
One of the characters behind Bruno looks like the watcher from marvel 🤯. The mermaid is on Wendy darlings sapphire card in inklands. One theory I have myself is around the rules of villainy. And that is that the number of the rule decides when that character is going to be the big bad, this is the case with Ursula, but there’s still no second rule of villainy.
Awesome videos, keep it up!!
this might be a stretch, but the new Jafar - Tyrannical Hypnotist, along with the Hypnotic Strength and the Hypnotic Deduction cards, makes me believe that maybe Jafar could be another threat. Also, the Queens joining forces, and Scar - Betrayer talking about the Second Rule of Villainy (Ursula - Power Hungry talks about the first one).
On another note, the Illuminary is breaking down and Ludwig von Drake talks a little about the fact that Lorcana has an edge
Your lore videos have all the details, keep them coming!
Good video