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Written by Fishsticks
Magnet hill sits inside the megalopolis that is Fourside. This makes it the
sanctuary location that is near the greatest number of people. With so many
people near this power spot, there are many potential sources for the power.
We know for a fact that the Mani-Mani statue was in Fourside. After all, Mr.
Monotoli kept it in a warehouse behind Jackie's Cafe. Also, it is the origin of
the illusions that created Moonside, the psychedelic version of Fourside where
every day is Opposite Day. But there are other things that suggest that the
Mani-Mani is not the exclusive source of the Sanctuary's power.
One such clue is the gift kept at the sanctuary. This, of course, contains the
Carrot key, which is later used in Dalaam. Now, Dalaam obviously has some great
power of its own as evidenced by its blatant disregard for gravity, so if this
key is an artifact from Dalaam, it could also be a catalyst for the formation of
a Sanctuary.
Because so many weird things go on in the city, though, it seems that this
Sanctuary is somewhat more powerful than the previous Sanctuaries. Why should
this one be more potent? If we assume that the Mani-Mani gave it its power, it
should be less powerful, as the Mani-Mani was in the Caf and the
sanctuary was behind the department store, which is on the other side of town.
The other locations created by the power of the Mani-Mani were in much closer
proximity to the statue.
It seems more likely that the power of the Mani-Mani was amplified by the power
of the Carrot key. Combined, they should be able to have the effect on certain
key citizens of Fourside that they are observed to have. Specifically, they
were powerful enough to influence Monotoli and his security force, and to
attract the sewer enemies to guard the Sanctuary.
This does, however, bring up the issue of why the Carrot key was in Fourside in
the first place. Although we don稚 know an exact location of Dalaam, we can
assume that it痴 not hovering directly above Fourside simply because Fourside
actually gets sunlight. So it is not likely that the Carrot key just fell off
of Dalaam.
Now, Dalaam is not easy to get to; in fact, the only known way of entering or
leaving Dalaam is teleportation. This is known to the Four and perhaps the
Starmen, although it seems that the Starmen can only teleport very short
distances. So the only other way someone could have gone to Dalaam to get the
Carrot key would be some sort of flying vehicle. First, there is the Sky
Runner, but this is not likely because at all points of the game since its first
flight, it is either currently in use or broken. There is, however, another
flying vehicle: Mr. Monotoli痴 helicopter.
It has always seemed surprising that a kid that used to live next door to Ness
somehow knew how to pilot a helicopter; but Pokey flew it reasonably well when
Ness tried to use it after his second rescue of Paula, so it would seem that
Pokey had flown it before. It then seems entirely possible that Giygas had
found Pink Cloud to be a critical place to protect, and thus sent his personal
assistant to do the job. By this time Giygas had already arranged for the
Mani-Mani to arrive in Fourside, and Mr. Monotoli had already been put under its
spell, so convincing him to let Pokey borrow the helicopter was easy. Pokey
then set up the rabbit statues in front of the entrance to Pink Cloud, and
returned to Fourside, where he flushed the key down the toilet in the Monotoli
Building and it ended up in the Fourside sewers. A rat living in the sewers
noticed the shiny key and took it up into the junkyard behind the Department
Store, where he left it. After a while, the power of the nearby Mani-Mani
combined with the power of Dalaam in the Carrot key, and created a great deal of
power at that location. Over time, the power had caused the rat to grow to
enormous proportions, and thus the Plague Rat of Doom came to be.
Tune in next time, where our topic will be 撤ink Cloud: How was it created, and
why the heck is this Giygas fellow so interested in it anyway?
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