NO BUT THAT CONFUSED ME TOO BECAUSE IT WASN'T EXACTLY EXPLAINED and then when I figured it out it's actually worse
It's sort of implied that Shesheshen is super old but she can't be. The timeline as far as I can tell is:
1. The Baron and Baroness have their four children, including Homily. The youngest of these is like 8-10 years old, small enough to be mistaken for a doll. They are all human children from two human parents. 2. The Mother kills the Baron and Baroness. She lays eggs in the Baron, one of whom becomes Shesheshen (who eats all her other siblings). The Mother then assumes the form of the Baronness.
Which means that while at least for some of her life, Homily was parented by Shesheshen's mother, they are not actually related. But in order for the timeline to work out, Shesheshen is younger than Homily's youngest sister, who is a tiny child.
I am sure that like 1000000 lesbians wrote better horror novels last year.
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It's sort of implied that Shesheshen is super old but she can't be. The timeline as far as I can tell is:
1. The Baron and Baroness have their four children, including Homily. The youngest of these is like 8-10 years old, small enough to be mistaken for a doll. They are all human children from two human parents.
2. The Mother kills the Baron and Baroness. She lays eggs in the Baron, one of whom becomes Shesheshen (who eats all her other siblings). The Mother then assumes the form of the Baronness.
Which means that while at least for some of her life, Homily was parented by Shesheshen's mother, they are not actually related. But in order for the timeline to work out, Shesheshen is younger than Homily's youngest sister, who is a tiny child.
I am sure that like 1000000 lesbians wrote better horror novels last year.