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Emma lazarus
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emma lazarus

Lugash Primjitzski | 53\/3N | Marta | Yagdash | Johnny | Suzette | Priya Danger | Cosmo | Ricky | The Johns | Sean | Tina and RichardĪlejandro Ortiz | Ana and Amelia Ortiz | Esther Sinclair | Orlando and Rovias | Frank Perry LaFev | Alissa Denton | Benjamin Dupree | Rebecca | Dupree St. Mitch Conlan | Victoria Brown | Winston Brown | Claude Brown | Eliza, Jamil, and Cooper Brown | Anthony Bicicleta | Maria Bicicleta | Mario Bicicleta | Vincenzo and Adriano Bicicleta | Emiko Matsui | David Kugrich | Wally Kugrich Pete the Plug | Kingston Brown | Sofia Bicicleta |

  • Emma is one of several characters in The Unsleeping City that were based off of real historical figures.
  • When talking to Bazathrax about how he came to the waking world, Pete accesses Emma's memories and learns his true place in hell: he's from the second level, the sub lord of reckless decision making, and is just a real chump. The Unsleeping City: Chapter II Heaven and Hell on Earth In writing the poem, Emma brought part of the American Dream and the Golden Door into the waking world.Īt the Metropolitan Museum of Memories, Pete sees the Vox Phantasmi of the past, including Emma Lazarus. Nod tells them that Emma was the Voice of Dream, and that the dream behind the golden door was what those tempest-tossed were seeking: the American Dream. When Misty recites "The New Colossus", Pete sees, once more, the Golden Door, referenced in the poem. Nod finally confirms that they were referring to Emma Lazarus when they first told Pete to "heed the words of Lazarus". Sofia Bicicleta proposes it could be both: Emma's poem is about immigration and New York being a place for second chances and new starts, and Lazarus from the Bible rose from the dead- it could be that the Naughty and Nice List is being used to launder souls to give them a second chance in heaven. When Kingston tells the rest of the party about his conversation with Willy, that "Lazarus" might have something to do with the Statue of Liberty, Misty chimes in to suggest Emma Lazarus, like Willy. Willy suggests that instead of it being a reference to the Bible, Lazarus could be referencing Emma Lazarus, the poet of the inscription on the Statue of Liberty and says he'll look into it further. Later, Kingston Brown consults with Willy about the religious connections that Lazarus may have.

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    Misty Moore suggests it could be in reference to the Bible, and the Lazarus who rose from the dead, making the connection again to "laundering" souls. He brings up that the waters of Em's fountain may have been used to clean his soul, since he's a shitty guy.Įsther Sinclair and Alejandro Ortiz of the Gramercy Occult Society report that they could not find record of Lazarus, either as Nod, the grey baby who first spoke to Pete about it, or as anything in Nod itself.

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    He tells them he thinks he may have let Lazarus out when he pushed the button on his medical bracelet.Īt the wedding of Angela Confetti and Ronald Pigeon, Pete suggests that Lazarus may have been the one to kidnap his dad. He recalls the appearance of the Golden Door and mistakenly attributes the words he heard- "Start spreading the news"- to Lazarus.

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    Pete tells the rest of the Dream Team about Lazarus and the first time he entered Nod. The next day, after defeating the Mutant Santa Clones, Nod appears to Pete again and repeats their words. At this point, it is unclear who this is in reference to. The Unsleeping City Start Spreading the News Įmma is first mentioned as Nod tells Pete the Plug to "heed the words of Lazarus". Misty Moore describes her as "a fun lady". Episode 2: Heaven and Hell on Earth (mentioned)Įmma Lazarus was the Vox Phantasma around 1870-1880.Episode 7: We Need to Talk About Pete (mentioned).Episode 5: A New York Wedding (mentioned).

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    Episode 3: Pigeon Plus Ones (mentioned).Episode 2: Mutant Santa Melee (mentioned).Episode 1: Start Spreading the News (mentioned).Featured Episodes Episodes Featuring Emma














    Emma lazarus