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- | '''The Menu''', shorthand for '''The Book of DINNER''', is a prophetic text that [[Nanako]] erroneously claims to predict [[epic plot twist spoilers]] in [[Compile Worlds]]. It was discovered in a [[crack RP|crack]] [[Roleplaying|Roleplay]] when [[Keiji]] got bored of [[Google Translate|translating]] [[Camus]]' [[MadouCyc]] [[Log:Camus Translation|page]]. It even has | + | '''The Menu''', shorthand for '''The Book of DINNER''', is a prophetic text that [[Nanako]] erroneously claims to predict [[epic plot twist spoilers]] in [[Compile Worlds]]. It was discovered in a [[crack RP|crack]] [[Roleplaying|Roleplay]] when [[Keiji]] got bored of [[Google Translate|translating]] [[Camus]]' [[MadouCyc]] [[Log:Camus Translation|page]]. It even has its own [[holy]] [[shrine]], which was somehow placed on top of the [[cordoned-off]] [[ADMA]] rubble in a [[ghost universe]] replica of [[Primp]]. Nanako promptly corrected that by teleporting it to the [[Madou World]], which somehow made it [[canon]] and blew up a [[fake]] [[Angol Mois]] that talked in [[meme]]s and [[fail]] [[grammar]]. It was named after something [[The_King|a famous monarch]] said in [[Hyrule|a far off universe]]. So far, the text in the book is comparable to the first season's [[Wild Mass Guessing]] page, though it is in-universe. |
Revision as of 18:29, 18 April 2012
The Menu, shorthand for The Book of DINNER, is a prophetic text that Nanako erroneously claims to predict epic plot twist spoilers in Compile Worlds. It was discovered in a crack Roleplay when Keiji got bored of translating Camus' MadouCyc page. It even has its own holy shrine, which was somehow placed on top of the cordoned-off ADMA rubble in a ghost universe replica of Primp. Nanako promptly corrected that by teleporting it to the Madou World, which somehow made it canon and blew up a fake Angol Mois that talked in memes and fail grammar. It was named after something a famous monarch said in a far off universe. So far, the text in the book is comparable to the first season's Wild Mass Guessing page, though it is in-universe.