![]() ![]() While the ritual gets ruined thanks to Chloe dismantling Delight/Delirium, Desire and Despair, Dream being awoken and Destruction eventually drowning in the lake after he murders Chloe, the trauma of the events prompts Grace to reveal the truth to the kids following her, which causes the Apex to dissolve as they now want nothing to do with her. The reason the Cage was created was to destroy the Apex once and for all, so they couldn't hurt the Train anymore. ![]() The Bad Guy Wins: In a very roundabout way.Arc Villain: Easily the biggest threat the Red Lotus Quarto face in Act 3, though Death (Henry and Walter) have the most prominent role.Eventually, we find out why: once the Apex have been dealt with, the components will cease to be. And Then What?: While there's plenty of talk about what they'll do before, during, and shortly after the ritual, nary a word is said about what they'll do once their main purpose, get rid of the Apex, is fulfilled.While this is a Deadly Euphemism, whether this means they'll die and be reincarnated as Denizens, like it usually goes on the Train, or they'll outright cease to exist is unclear. Ambiguous Situation: When Amelia reads how the Cage of Flauros is supposed to work, it says that once the components are done with their jobs, they'll "cease to be".Alphabetical Theme Naming: All of them have names starting with D: Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Desire, Despair and Delight/Delirium. ![]()
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