Klaus could not have emerged in Europa. I know, I've done this time line rant before but Klaus was gone for a bit over 6 years. He leaves Skifander when Gil is one month old. Gil, according to canon is 4 years older than Agatha as the story opens. Agatha is born after the attack on Castle Heterodyne. Bill and Barry fight the Other and minions for 3 years then disappear. Klaus shows up in Transylvania after that. The Foglios own printed numbers - Klaus disappearing 2 years and 3 months before the birth of Klaus Barry Heterodyne who lives 407 days (roughly 1 year and 1 month) - Klaus was sent to Skifander 3 years and 4 months before the attack. that places Gil's ( and Zeetha's) birth around a year after his arrival. If he emerged from the Red Cathedral in Mechanicsburg, I think someone, particularly Carson von Mecchan, would have noticed.
Just to note, the mirror in the British museum was found in the Alps. There are others besides in the Red Cathedral. Even Albia had a long journey home when she was thrown through one.
The Dreen "are tangental to time as we know it" and showed up where ever it was Klaus emerged.
The mirror in the Red Cathedral is most likely related to the shine to a battle Goddess that house the spring that became the Dyne.
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Date: 2021-11-24 12:27 am (UTC)The Foglios own printed numbers - Klaus disappearing 2 years and 3 months before the birth of Klaus Barry Heterodyne who lives 407 days (roughly 1 year and 1 month) - Klaus was sent to Skifander 3 years and 4 months before the attack. that places Gil's ( and Zeetha's) birth around a year after his arrival.
If he emerged from the Red Cathedral in Mechanicsburg, I think someone, particularly Carson von Mecchan, would have noticed.
Just to note, the mirror in the British museum was found in the Alps. There are others besides in the Red Cathedral. Even Albia had a long journey home when she was thrown through one.
The Dreen "are tangental to time as we know it" and showed up where ever it was Klaus emerged.
The mirror in the Red Cathedral is most likely related to the shine to a battle Goddess that house the spring that became the Dyne.