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Maybe I'm missing something but nothing the Janitor has ever said before has ever hinted to what was coming next.
I don't get how "Hm, so you joined an Astronomy Club, eh? That sounds like fun. I wish I had the time to join a club." equates Sleeper?
"HEY! Stop leaving the lights on in the observatory! It's wasteful! I CAN'T STAND WASTEFULNESS!! RAAARGHH!!" equates Dreamer
or "Those lights above each statue sure are pretty when they light up. I wonder what they mean?" He shakes his head. "Oh well, too much cleaning to do, no time to figure it out." equates First To Rise?
Sounds like a unverified theory to me. One based on conjuncture and someone looking for evidence to prove a guess the have made.
Well, then what's the point of visiting the janitor?
In the Sleeper, you need time to sleep don't you? That one I'm not sure on, but meh
The Dreamer - Dreaming is a wasteful act. Completely.. You'll get in trouble at school or work if you do it.
First to Rise - This one actually directly related to light and would, in turn, lead you to find the light that shows you the First to Rise that shows you the Light Faerie.
So, if you sit there and think about it for a little while, the janitor drops hints at the identity of the next constellation. That's why it makes it a possibility for the next one to be the Farmer or the Wave. See the logic?
Listening/reading your arguement I stand firmly by my answer of random conjecture which is made up and choosen to prove a theory someone wanted proven.
You need time to do anything i life. Not just sleep. How does that not equate to first to rise? cause you need to be up in time to do all that. You need time to farm. You need time to do everything. That proves nothing.
Dreaming is not wasteful. If you don't dream you don't aim for something new. dreams decide our destiny as it gives us hope. It was the dreams of one man that led to emancipation. To reffer to dreaming also ignores the theory that drems are the subconcious reparing damaged brain cells just liek giveing the body a workout.
anmd his final comment which you equate to the first to rise is obviously about further along int he plot figuring out what this all means. The fact that it reffers to the lights is obviously a coincidence since everything else is circumstantial.
the Janitor obviously plays the same role as a Dame in panto. For comedic value only. I'm sure that even if it is someone else that the clues lead to that someone will find a way to prove it reffers to that thing anyway so it doesn't matter.
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