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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Despite being released on [[17 December (releases)|17 December]], ''Auteur and the Homeworld'' was the middle of three poems in ''Haunting Halloween Hymns – Part Two'', a sequel to Part One which had been published for [[Halloween]] on [[31 October (releases)|31 October]]. The in-universe reason for its December release, and the one-day digression from the [[2022 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar|2022 Advent Calendar]]'s serialised story, is the activation of a Time Scrambler by the Faction of the Fooling Fish in Chapter 13 of ''How the Fish Stole Christmas''. | * Despite being released on [[17 December (releases)|17 December]], ''Auteur and the Homeworld'' was the middle of three poems in ''Haunting Halloween Hymns – Part Two'', a sequel to Part One which had been published for [[Halloween]] on [[31 October (releases)|31 October]]. The in-universe reason for its December release, and the one-day digression from the [[2022 Copper-Colored Cupids Calendar|2022 Advent Calendar]]'s serialised story, is the activation of a Time Scrambler by the Faction of the Fooling Fish in Chapter 13 of ''How the Fish Stole Christmas''. | ||
* The artificial [[sphinx]] guarding the [[Cupid Homeworld]] is usually referred to as the [ | * The artificial [[sphinx]] guarding the [[Cupid Homeworld]] is usually referred to as the [[je:Mechanical_Sphinx|Mechanical Sphinx]] in [[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|the series itself]], but is named here as "the Clockwork Sphinx" on the one occasion it is referenced, presumably to better fit the metre. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |