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[[Box (When to Die)|Box]] believed that [[vampyre]]s were usually motivated by their quest of "seeking the '''Child-That-Was-Taken'''". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Out of the Box (short story)|Out of the Box]]'')
[[Box (When to Die)|Box]] believed that [[vampire]]s were usually motivated by their quest of "seeking the '''Child-That-Was-Taken'''". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Out of the Box (short story)|Out of the Box]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Latest revision as of 17:57, 27 April 2022

Box believed that vampires were usually motivated by their quest of "seeking the Child-That-Was-Taken". (PROSE: Out of the Box)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Aristide Twain, who wrote Out of the Box, suggested on Tumblr that the mention of the Child-That-Was-Taken in the story could be interpreted as a reference to the preexisting fanon idea that the Timeless Child, the source of regeneration according to The Timeless Children, may have been an Yssgaroth before being "taken" by Tecteun, and that Tecteun's abduction of the Child may have been the secret casus belli of the Eternal War. However, Twain added the statement that "if you’d rather believe the Child-That-Was-Taken is something else entirely, who am I to stop you?".[1]

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