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The proprietor and server are male and female, respectively. Silas' dogs have male and female nicknames, Don and Molly.
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Nora is different from the other ghosts we've seen - she's confined to the observatory, and can recreate the echoes. This is likely connected to whatever is buried underneath the observatory.

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Nora is different from the other ghosts we've seen - she's confined to the observatory, and can recreate the echoes. This is likely connected to whatever is buried underneath the observatory.observatory.

[[WMG: The ghosts are in Mount Absalom's mineral water.]]
During the séance in The Sound of Her Voice, Rudy asks his mother where she is. Lulu translates her response as growth/rejuvenation, water, dirt/earth, insect/small (particle?), which Rudy interprets as "under the water pipes, under the ground." But that interpretation only focuses on the middle two notes, ignoring the outer two. A more comprehensive interpretation would suggest something like "we are reborn from the particles in the water."
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[[WMG: The diner workers are Silas's dogs.]]
The post-credits scene of The Night Watch has animal growling that sounds very human. Silas has a possible connected to the diner, and the official transcript even says it could be animals or human.

[[WMG: Silas is the woodcutter in the story.]]
He lives in the woods and uses the same branches-as-directions as the story. Perhaps the people he was 'saving' during the 1896 fire was a sacrifice to the woods.

[[WMG: Nora's ghost.]]
Nora is different from the other ghosts we've seen - she's confined to the observatory, and can recreate the echoes. This is likely connected to whatever is buried underneath the observatory.

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