What's the deal with VFD and that Eye?
Question posed by Hanora
This one, now that Hanora explains it to me, is just as simple as I thought it would be, yet so elegantly complex that I didn' teven think of it until she pointed it out to me.
It explains why all the VFD-ers have the tatoo of an eye on their ankle, and it explains why the Eye is the Logo of VFD in the first place, and it explains why Olaf has only ONE EYEBROW.
Look on LSUA pg xiii, and on pg 189, 108, 101, 99, and 33. What do all these pages have in common? The VFD Insignia. Take a good long look at it. Now imagine that the two lines of the V are the wrinkles that one gets in their forehead when their eyebrows draw together. Look at the second line of the F, and imagine it to be an eyebrow (a single eyebrow, mind you), and then, at the round part of the D, and imagine it to be an eyeball.
Pretty interesting, no?
One other thing that should be brought up is this: On the Wagon featuring Madame Lulu and her fortune telling, there is an eye that is described as looking exactly like the one on Olaf's ankle. This probably means nothing more then Lulu is a VFD-er, and an evil one at that, though it could also mean that the F in VFD stands for Fortune, but I don't think so.
Question posed by Hanora
This one, now that Hanora explains it to me, is just as simple as I thought it would be, yet so elegantly complex that I didn' teven think of it until she pointed it out to me.
It explains why all the VFD-ers have the tatoo of an eye on their ankle, and it explains why the Eye is the Logo of VFD in the first place, and it explains why Olaf has only ONE EYEBROW.
Look on LSUA pg xiii, and on pg 189, 108, 101, 99, and 33. What do all these pages have in common? The VFD Insignia. Take a good long look at it. Now imagine that the two lines of the V are the wrinkles that one gets in their forehead when their eyebrows draw together. Look at the second line of the F, and imagine it to be an eyebrow (a single eyebrow, mind you), and then, at the round part of the D, and imagine it to be an eyeball.
Pretty interesting, no?
One other thing that should be brought up is this: On the Wagon featuring Madame Lulu and her fortune telling, there is an eye that is described as looking exactly like the one on Olaf's ankle. This probably means nothing more then Lulu is a VFD-er, and an evil one at that, though it could also mean that the F in VFD stands for Fortune, but I don't think so.