Saturday, July 26, 2025

Keeper of the Lost Cities: Clues about Ethan and Eleanor

This post contains MAJOR SPOILERS from late in the set.  Do not read this post unless you've read ALL of the books that have been published.  You've been warned.

Note:  This is another very long post, but I would rather have everything together than spread it out across multiple posts.

I reread the books this summer to look at the information we are given about Ethan, Eleanor, and Lady Gisela's plans.  I have gathered everything here in this post, although I have left out some of the redundancy from the books.  

In particular, I wanted to see if it's reasonable for me to continue to assume that Ethan's death was faked after the death of one Forkle twin.  The obituary for Ethan and Eleanor states that Eleanor was 10, which would place the deaths years before the Forkle death.  I don't think we can trust what the obituary says.  If I'm right, then my belief about when Ethan's death was faked could still be valid.

It's best to read these posts first, since I'm not going to rehash everything:

#9.5 Unraveled Part 4 Ethan Benedict Wright II
#9.5 Unraveled Part 5 Eleanor Olivia Wright
Forkle's Pared-Down Identities
Ethan and Eleanor

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In case you haven't read my other posts, I do believe that Kenric is Forkle.  I also believe that Forkle's fifth identity is Ethan Benedict Wright II.  

One Forkle twin dies in Book 5.  The surviving twin says in Book 6 that he will pare down his identities.  I believe that the pared-down identity is Ethan.  Based on comments made by Fintan, I believe that Ethan's death was faked during the timeline of Book 6. 

In Book 7, Ethan and Eleanor are first mentioned, and we learn that they are supposedly dead.

Readers first learn about Ethan midway through Book 7 when Keefe recovers a shattered memory from years before.  In that memory, Lady Gisela mentions that someone could be useful.

Book 7, page 371  "That crystal leaps to a city called London, near a house with a green door.  The person who lives there might be useful—we'll see." 

In the memory, the envelope that Keefe is to deliver has a symbol with "two crescents forming a loose circle around a glowing star."  The symbol represents the three sources.

Keefe later retrieves a memory of green human eyes.

Book 7, page 423  "The only useful piece was a pair of green eyes.  But they're so blurry we can't even tell if they're from a guy or a girl or a kid or an adult."  "But you know they have to be human eyes," Sophie reminded him.  "Yep.  That was my big breakthrough."

The green eyes belong to Eleanor.

Oddly, Forkle can braid hair, and he can do it rather well.

Book 7, page 431   Shockingly enough, he wove her hair into the most intricate braid she'd ever seen.  "Do I want to know why you know how to do this?" she asked.  "Of course—but that's a story for another day."

I think the mention of Forkle knowing how to braid hair is one of Shannon's clues.  If Forkle is Ethan, then he might have braided Eleanor's hair.

Book 7 page 685  "The truth is, now that there's only one of me, I'm falling further and further behind in my responsibilities, and the Black Swan is suffering.

I thought that this passage meant that Forkle hasn't faked Ethan's death yet.  He likely has, because Fintan was captured near the end of Book 6.

Fintan mentions Ethan to Sophie.

Book 7, page 710  "Truthfully?  I don't have all the details on that.  Some projects Gisela kept to herself.  All I know is that she was hoping to recruit someone and it didn't work out."  "A human?" Sophie pressed.   Fintan nodded.

This confirms that Ethan and Eleanor's deaths have been faked by this point in Book 7.  Fintan's knowledge means that it happened in Book 6's timeline.  However, this is assuming that Lady Gisela told Fintan the truth.  I don't rule out that Ethan's death could have been faked during the timeline of Book 7 due to the quote from page 685 (see above). 

Sophie tells Keefe what Fintan said.

Book 7, page 724  "He said your mom kept certain projects to herself, so he didn't know very much about them.  But he did tell me that your mom sent you to that house in London to try to recruit someone for something—and yes, she was trying to recruit a human.  Fintan said it didn't work out."

Sometime later, Keefe shows Sophie his drawing of Ethan that he made after he retrieved another memory.

Book 8, page 78   A really nerdy-looking guy.  Between the tweed blazer and the bow tie and the ruddy cheeks and the wild hair, he looked like some sort of professor stereotype... "He's human," Sophie realized, focusing on the man's deep brown eyes... it was almost jarring to see someone with the same eye color as her—and someone with deep smile lines and strands of gray peppered through his messy red hair.

Book 8, page 78  "Look what he's holding," Keefe told her, pointing to the man's left hand, which held an envelope sealed with a symbol they'd only seen one other time: two crescents forming a loose circle around a glowing star.

Book 8, page 80   And the man that Keefe had drawn was a pretty generic-looking British guy—from his 
bright ginger hair down to the elbow patches on his blazer.


On page 510 of Book 8, Sophie asks Mr. Forkle to take Dex to Watchward Heath to search all of his cameras for Ethan.  On page 542, Mr. Forkle arrives—acting rather strange—to tell Sophie and Keefe that he and Dex found the man.  Mr. Forkle also says that he did additional research before leaving Watchward Heath—which I personally find a bit odd—to talk with the kids.  Mr. Forkle usually withholds information, and in this case, he preemptively researches the situation.  Hmm...

Mr. Forkle gives Sophie an obituary for Ethan Benedict Wright II.  The obituary is "three short paragraphs," and readers don't get to read what it says.

Book 8, page 545   "Ethan Benedict Wright II, and”—her stomach turned—“ his ten-year-old daughter, Eleanor Olivia Wright, were struck by a bus outside of the British Library and killed instantly."

That's all we are told.  No dates, nothing.  The reader is being led to believe that the accident was a good four to five years before.  The supposed accident wasn't years before, because we learn in Book 9.5 that the accident wasn't even real.  If the accident wasn't real, then we can't assume when it happened because... it never happened.

I believe that Ethan Benedict Wright II was Forkle's fifth identity and that he quit using it sometime during the timeline of Book 6 or 7.  I assume that Forkle chose the date upon which Ethan and Eleanor were killed.  All Forkle had to do was pick a British newspaper, and then hack into their archives.  He could have changed the file for a certain issue from years before to contain the fake obituary.  Until Shannon reveals concrete evidence that Ethan disappeared before Sophie came to the Lost Cities, I'm going to assume that the deaths were faked during Book 6 or 7.

Forkle didn't expect for Keefe to recover a memory or for Sophie to have Dex search for Ethan's photo.  Forkle had to help Dex search the cameras for various elves within a week of the supposed deaths.  The only elf who appeared in the London footage was Gisela.

Book 8, page 546  Keefe sighed.  "So you guys really think it's a coincidence that the same human guy who got a letter from my mom—a letter she had me illegally bring to the Forbidden Cities and then went to pretty drastic lengths to erase all my memories of—just happened to die that same year?"

Book 8, page 553  Sophie's eyes took a second to find the string of tiny white numbers hidden in the corner, and if she was reading the time stamp correctly, then Lady Gisela had been standing in front of Big Ben at 8:14 p.m.  The obituary said the accident happened at 7:09 p.m.

From this, the kids conclude that Gisela could have killed Ethan.  

Book 8, page 554   "Well… that's… convenient," Fitz said slowly.  "So the accident just happened to take place in one of the rare gaps in the Black Swan's surveillance?  Nobody else thinks that's odd?"  "Oh, I think it's very odd," Mr. Forkle told him.

I think Forkle chose the location for Ethan's death on purpose so that no one could discover that it was fake.  

Book 8, page 576  "You wouldn't want to harm anyone else, would you?"  "What do you mean 'else'?" Keefe spat through gritted teeth, rising so easily to her bait.  His mom smiled wider.  "You know very well who I mean.  Why would we be here otherwise?"

Gisela's statement appears to confirm that the accident was real, that Ethan and Eleanor are dead, and that the deaths occurred before Sophie came to the Lost Cities.  The problem is that the Black Swan has a leak, and the leak is someone very close to Sophie.  Here's why:

Edaline tells Sophie (Book 6, page 764) that Gethen somehow knew that Prentice had been healed.  Gethen (Book 7, page 757) knows that Fintan told Sophie about the Neverseen's plans for the Celestial Festival.  Gethen (Book 7, page 759) knows that Tam has been training.  And then, Gethen reveals more information that he shouldn't know.  Gethen knows that Fitz has suspected Alvar all along but nobody believed him.  Gethan states that Sophie didn't even believe him.  Gethen even mentions how much Fitz relies on Sophie.

It's a bit unnerving how much Gethen knows.  Undoubtedly, the leak also told the Neverseen about the photo of Gisela in London placing her at the scene of the accident. 

Since we learn in Book 9.5 that Eleanor is alive and was never hit by a bus, then we know that Lady Gisela didn't kill Ethan and Eleanor.  That is... we can't rule out that Gisela could have killed Ethan, but I believe that both deaths were faked.  She's just messing with Keefe by using what the leak told her.

In Book 9.5, Keefe writes down everything he knows, including:

Book 9.5, page 150  Sometime after I delivered the letter, Ethan—and his daughter—were killed.  The obituary called it an accident.  Said they were hit by a bus.  But my mom was in London that night—barely an hour after it happened.  I don't believe in coincidences.

But it was just a coincidence.  The accident didn't happen; Forkle picked a date for the fake obituary.  It was a coincidence that Dex found Lady Gisela on camera that same day.

Book 9.5, page 154  That's probably why Forkle didn't have any recordings of the "accident"—which felt like more proof that his mom had to be behind it.

No, it's because Forkle made sure that the accident was placed where there was no surveillance. 

Book 9.5, page 154  Either way, a ten-year-old girl ended up dead, along with her father. 

Eleanor didn't die at 10, since she's still alive. 

Book 9.5, page 156  Ethan had been holding Mommy Dearest's letter.

Keefe made deliveries to Ethan more than once, since he also put a letter in the mailbox.

Book 9.5, page 162  The top article was the same one that Forkle had already shown him.  The two after that were so short, they were barely more than the names.  The fourth described Ethan Benedict Wright II as a "prominent astrophysicist"—which was at least some new information.

One of the obituaries has a photo.

Book 9.5, page 163  Ethan Benedict Wright II looked exactly like Keefe had drawn him, with his wild hair, tweed jacket, and crooked bow tie.  And he had his arm around an adorable little girl.

The photo could have been an old photo used for the purpose of misdirection.  Obituaries frequently use old photos, so Eleanor being a little girl doesn't prove anything about when the accident supposedly happened.

Book 9.5, page 168   And while Ethan Benedict Wright II had been called "prominent" in that obituary, Keefe had yet to find a single reference to his work.

This is odd and a sign that Ethan might not have been a real human.  If Ethan was a Forkle identity, then perfunctory effort was used to set up a slight paper trail.

Book 9.5, page 224  The only slightly interesting thing he'd found was a brief article that mentioned the "groundbreaking work of Dr. Ethan Benedict Wright II in the search for alternative energy sources."

Book 9.5, page 225  And yet, all of Ethan Benedict Wright II's obituaries had left off his title.

Ethan's work was "groundbreaking," yet there's very little information available for Keefe to find.  Very basic information was placed in a few articles to give Ethan a plausible backstory so that Lady Gisela would approach him.  The obituaries were hastily created, since they leave off Ethan's title.

Book 9.5, page 237  "Then how come my mom told me,  'You wouldn't want to harm anyone else, would you?' when she ambushed me in London?"  "Well, I'm not your mom, so I can only speculate here, but... she'll say or do anything to turn you into the obedient little wonder child she's been counting on."

That's exactly what Gisela was doing.  The Black Swan's leak informed the Neverseen about the kids finding a photo of Gisela near the scene of the accident within an hour of the accident, so she acted like it was Keefe's fault that she killed Ethan and Eleanor.

The tombstones (Book 9.5, page 340) for Ethan and Eleanor state "Ethan Benedict Wright II, Beloved Father" and "Eleanor Olivia Wright, Cherished Daughter" with no dates.  This supports my theory that the accident didn't happen when the kids think it did.  Keefe also notices that Ethan's tombstone doesn't include the title "Dr." 

Book 9.5, page 349  "So I watched you slip the letter through the letter box, and then I followed you down the alley, trying to find out where  you were going."

This passage doesn't match Keefe's memory of seeing the letter in Ethan's hand, so it establishes that Keefe made more than one delivery to Ethan.

Book 9.5, page 351  "Blond woman, about as tall as me, wearing a fancy cloak?"  "Sounds like her," Keefe muttered, ..."I take it that means you've met Mommy Dearest."  "No—but I saw her."  "When?"  "Doesn't matter."  "See, but it really does... Where did you see my mom?  And how long ago was it?"  

Eleanor doesn't answer how long ago she saw Gisela, so we have no time frame.  It could have been recently or many years ago.  Shannon is deliberately withholding information.

Eleanor says that she didn't meet Lady Gisela.  This means that Lady Gisela might not have known Eleanor's age.  The obituary could have contained blatantly false information about Eleanor's age, and Gisela might not even know.

Book 9.5, page 353  "No, your mom thinks we're dead," Eleanor assured him... "And it needs to stay that way.  You can't tell her—"

What does Eleanor know?  Why is she afraid of Gisela?  Something important is at play that Shannon hasn't revealed.

Book 9.5, page 353  "I'm going to do everything in my power to end her."  He would've thought Eleanor might look a little shocked... But she stared him dead in the eyes and told him, "Good.  The sooner the better."

What does Eleanor know?

Book 9.5, Pages 355-356  "My dad was always paranoid.  Always preparing me for something he seemed afraid would happen.  But he got much weirder toward the end.  Started shutting himself in his office for days at a time.  Wandering around the house muttering under his breath about power sources and how he should've spent more time studying geology... he grabbed my arms and told me he'd made a huge mistake, and the only way to fix it was for us to disappear."

Eleanor says that Ethan shut himself "in his office for days at a time."  If Ethan was Forkle, then he could have shut himself in his office so that he could be away for days.  

Book 9.5, page 356  "Three days later a stranger showed up at our door and told me my dad was dead and I had to leave because I needed people to think I was dead too... they had a letter from my dad.  Apparently he'd given it to them in case something like that happened... he'd made all these arrangements.  Obituaries.  Graves.  A new name.  New guardian.  A bank account."

I have little doubt that the person who showed up was Forkle in some form.  This passage also establishes that the obituary is fake.

Book 9.5, page 360  "Eleanor Olivia Wright is dead.  I need you to stick to that story.  If anyone found out..."

I believe this is foreshadowing that Gisela will locate Eleanor.  I previously wrote about someone's theory that Gisela could have been tracking Keefe during the time he speaks to Eleanor.  Gisela might even have Eleanor in her clutches.

Book 9.5, page 360  His emotions kept clouding out hers, but he could still feel traces of fear.

Why is Eleanor afraid?

Book 9.5, page 365  Whatever Ethan Benedict Wright II had discovered was so terrifying and dangerous that he'd given up everything to hide it—including his life.

Book 9.5, page 365  Eleanor had obviously known something.  So if his mom found out she was alive, she'd unleash a whole new reign of terror until she tracked Eleanor down and found out what she was hiding.

Book 9.5, page 370  Hated that he didn't have any clues to what Ethan had been working on, since he was sure it had something to do with stellarlune.  Eleanor said her dad mentioned something about geology in those final days—and wasn't geology the study of rocks?

Ethan and Eleanor hold the key to something that is of profound importance.

After reviewing every mention of Ethan and Eleanor, I still think it's possible—even likely—that Ethan's death was faked during the timeline of Book 6.  Since the obituary is both fake and vague, we can't assume anything about the timeline, so the supposed facts don't disprove anything.

I previously wrote the following in my post, Forgotten Secret #4 Kenric and Oralie with Fintan.

I have long had a theory that Kenric is Ethan Benedict Wright II.  In a future post, I'll explain how I think this is still possible with what we learn in Book 9.5.  If I'm right about Kenric and Ethan, this is what I currently think:

Kenric was messing with Lady Gisela by letting her attempt to recruit him as Ethan Benedict Wright II.  While this plan was in progress, Kenric probed Fintan's mind about stellarlune and learned about Elysian.  What he learned scared him, so much so that he realized that he had made a mistake as Ethan Benedict Wright II.  In Book 9.5, Eleanor Olivia Wright tells Keefe that her father told her that he had made a big mistake.  It all fits.

Now, I feel that Ethan was pretending when he told Eleanor that he had made a mistake.  Ethan needed to fake his death, and he came up with a good story to tell Eleanor.  That aside, Eleanor knows something.  What she knows is anyone's guess.

One last thought—I compiled this post to see how the plot points with Ethan and Eleanor develop.  Ethan and Eleanor aren't mentioned until Book 7.  The very first mention is when Keefe remembers seeing green eyes (Book 7, page 371).  Forkle braiding Sophie's hair occurs not too long after, and I believe the hair braiding is relevant (Book 7, page 423).  The rest of the clues gradually follow.  

I concluded my post on Mr. Forkle with this statement: 

Books 8, 8.5, and 9 dole out answers and are all part of the end-of-series payoff. 

Book 7 is the lead-in to the end-of-series payoff.  Shannon starts to set it up in Book 7 as she begins to reveal information about Ethan and Eleanor.  It remains to be seen what Ethan and Eleanor's true significance is, but their roles will be important as the series wraps up.

I have long considered Book 7 to be my least favorite book in the series, but my opinion of it has improved.  I appreciate it much more now that I've discovered how many clues are in that book.  It is an important book that would be easier to digest if some parts were shorter.

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Update (August 1, 2025):

This passage was pointed out as proof that Ethan must have died shortly after Keefe delivered the letter.

Book 9.5, page 360  He shrugged.  "It’s hard not to assume the worst when you recover a stolen memory and find out you delivered a letter to someone who ended up dead not long after."  Eleanor chewed her lip.  "It was just a letter, Keefe."

I agree that the above passage makes it seem definite that Ethan died (or had his death faked) at least three years before.  If Eleanor is being completely honest with her answers, then Ethan has to have been dead for years.

I feel that Eleanor is being evasive.  What if she's agreeing with whatever Keefe says in order not to reveal secrets?  We just don't know.

All of my past Keeper posts are linked from this page:

Keeper of the Lost Cities Summaries, Reviews, and Theories

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Keeper of the Lost Cities: Ethan and Eleanor

This post contains MAJOR SPOILERS from late in the set.  Do not read this post unless you've read ALL of the books that have been published.  You've been warned.

These are my relevant previous posts:

#9.5 Unraveled Part 4 Ethan Benedict Wright II
#9.5 Unraveled Part 5 Eleanor Olivia Wright
Forkle's Pared-Down Identities

Here is what I wrote around the time that I wrote my post about Eleanor.  I held off publishing it, because I didn't know whether my idea had enough merit to share it with anyone else.  

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We learn that Eleanor calls Keefe "the boy who disappeared," which is odd since Sophie calls Alvar "the boy who disappeared."  I examined the parallels between the two situations.

I believe that Kenric faked his death, that he is Forkle, and that one of his identities is Ethan.  I also believe Kenric is Sophie's father.  Also, keep in mind that if Kenric is Forkle, then Kenric was a pair of twins.  Assuming that all of this true, then here are the parallels between Keefe and Alvar.

Alvar – the boy who disappeared from Sophie's point of view
             Alvar thought Sophie was a human because of her eye color (brown).
             Sophie's father is Kenric.
             Kenric faked his death.

Keefe – the boy who disappeared from Eleanor's point of view
             Keefe thinks Eleanor is a human because of her eye color (green).
             Eleanor’s father is Ethan.
             Ethan faked his death.

Sophie, who thought she was human, saw "the boy who disappeared."  Sophie later learned that she was an elf, and "the boy who disappeared" was another elf.

Eleanor, who thought she was human, saw "the boy who disappeared."  The "boy who disappeared" was an elf.  

Does this mean that we can conclude that Eleanor is an elf?  I don't know, but the parallels are peculiar.  

Keefe, Eleanor, and Sophie are very close in age.  Keefe delivered the letter when he was 11.  Sophie was 10 1/2.  Eleanor was 10.  That is one of the reasons I wonder about Eleanor.  We know that Keefe and Sophie both have special significance to the two rebel movements.  Does Eleanor have some special significance?  

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On May 29, I had a breakthrough.  I answered a comment on my Ethan Benedict Wright post.  I finally mentioned something that I had been thinking.

Regarding Eleanor, I agree that she is of special significance.  I've been kicking around an idea about her that is very similar to what you're thinking.

I made note of ages the last time I read through the books.  At the time that Keefe delivered messages to Ethan, he was 11.  During that same time, Sophie was 10 1/2, and Eleanor was 10.  Of particular importance, Sophie and Eleanor are very close in age.  I find this interesting.

I have several ideas, and it hinges upon whether Eleanor is truly human or is an elf but unaware.  She could be like Sophie in that she was placed with humans and is unaware that she is an elf.  I've wondered if Eleanor could also be part of Project Moonlark, perhaps as a backup.

I have drawn several possible conclusions.  I'm going to try to tell this the way that I reasoned it out on May 29.

Let's revisit the anagrams.  I have tried hard to find anagrams in many of the character names in this series.  I have only found three names where the full name (first, middle, last) can be rearranged to form a meaningful relevant plot reference by using all letters in the name exactly once.  

People try to discredit the significance of the anagrams.  Take your own full name.  Try to rearrange all letters to form an anagram that uses all letters exactly once and makes a relevant phrase.  I bet most of you can't.  I tried with my name, and I couldn't do it.  I'm sure some people can through happenstance, but that would be like winning the lottery.  It isn't going to happen often unless a name was designed to be an anagram.

So, I have found three full names in the series that form perfect anagrams.  Shannon must have designed these names to be perfect anagrams.  

1.  Kenric Elgar Fathdon is "Forkle grin and teach."

2.  Ethan Benedict Wright II is "grin teach tweed inhibit." 

3.  Eleanor Olivia Wright is "love Oralie with a grin."  

As I've mentioned before, I believe that the anagram from Kenric's name proves that he is Forkle.

I believe that Ethan is Forkle/Kenric.  The "grin" and "teach" from his anagram indicate that.  Ethan's physical description also points to Kenric (see post).

Now, Eleanor.  "Love Oralie with a grin" is such a specific anagram, and I believe it's key to Eleanor's origin.

I've been trying to figure out whether Eleanor is a human or an elf.  I've been assuming that she's a human due to lack of any reason to believe otherwise.

I now think it possible that Eleanor is an elf and that she is also Kenric's daughter.  

I thought about the eye color.  Sophie has the wrong eye color for elves.  In Sophie's case, her eyes are brown instead of blue.  Eleanor also has the wrong eye color for elves.  Eleanor's eyes are green.  That's another parallel between the two girls, and it's intriguing.

The anagram "love Oralie with a grin" tells me that Oralie could be Eleanor's mother.  My first thought was that Eleanor is part of Project Moonlark.  She could be the backup to Sophie, like Plan B if Plan A didn't work out right.

Think about it.  If something had gone wrong with Sophie (which it nearly did more than once), then the Black Swan wouldn't have had a moonlark.  The Black Swan very well could have had a backup plan in place.  

This would mean that both Sophie and Eleanor's parents are Kenric and Oralie.  That would make them full siblings.  But also, it's possible that each twin could have been the father to one of the girls, which would make them cousins.  Even if cousins, Sophie and Eleanor would be genetic full siblings with a shared mother and identical twin fathers.

It's interesting that Eleanor has red hair like Kenric and Sophie has blonde hair like Oralie.  What if both girls could have been the Moonlark and they went with the one who didn't have red hair?

Even if this is true, then who gave birth to Eleanor?  I assume that a surrogate would have been involved.  That was the case with Sophie, but in Sophie's case, the Fosters thought Sophie was their real daughter.  A human could have been hired as the surrogate for Eleanor.

This sounds plausible, but a big problem with Eleanor is her age.  If Eleanor is an elf, then she should have manifested by now.  

In Book 7 on page 211, Magnate Leto transmits this to Sophie:  Most elves manifest before they turn fifteen, so you're outside of that window.  While unlikely, it is possible that Eleanor hasn't manifested yet.

In Book 8 on page 335, Mr. Forkle explains that Sophie was designed so that her abilities could be switched off.  Consider that Mr. Forkle triggered all of Sophie's abilities except for teleporting.  Could Eleanor be the same way?  Has Mr. Forkle just not triggered her abilities?

Eleanor's lack of a known ability does not eliminate the possibility of her being an elf.  I don't know whether Eleanor is human or an elf, but I'm open to the idea that she could be an elf.  It's an interesting thought, and it's certainly plausible. 

One more thing:

In Book 9 on page 181, we learn that Oralie knows about Ethan and his daughter.  She has their names on her mind map.  This puzzles me.  How does Oralie know about them?  I assume Mr. Forkle told her.  I don't know how else she would know.  But then, why would Mr. Forkle tell her about them?  This is another strange loose end that could indicate that Eleanor is possibly part of Project Moonlark.

All of my past Keeper posts are linked from this page:

Keeper of the Lost Cities Summaries, Reviews, and Theories

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Etsy Listings 15% Off and Many about to Expire

Many of my Etsy listings have July 20 as the expiration date.  I've never understand the expiration dates given on Etsy, since they aren't right.  After I thought about it, I decided that Etsy is probably displaying the date that is exactly four months after the listing was activated.  The true expiration date is probably 124 days (31 days times 4) after the listing date.  Since not all months have 31 days, using 124 days causes the true expiration date to be one or more days after the date shown.

Around two-thirds of my Etsy shop will expire this week, and I won't be relisting until probably October, unless things somehow go better than I expect.  Realistically, it's quite unlikely that I will be selling online during August and September.

Here are the listings that have imminent expiration dates.  Click or tap on images in order to see them better.




 











If I'm right about the 124-day cycle, then all of the listings that have July 20 as the expiration will deactivate tomorrow.  The same pattern will follow as the next groups of listings come up for expiration.  Whatever hasn't expired by the end of the week will be manually deactivated sometime around the 1st of August.

All of my Etsy listings are 15% off until Wednesday.  The prices shown in the above photo do not reflect the sale price, which is lower.

Jennifer's Series Books on Etsy

My eBay inventory is not on sale at this time.

Jennifer's Series Books on eBay

I will deactivate all of my eBay listings whenever I deactivate my remaining Etsy listings.

Some of you follow my posts on my autoimmune condition.  Awhile back, I mentioned that I created another blog and copied the relevant content from this blog over to it.  From now on, most information about my condition will be in that blog.

https://hashimoto-and-sjogren.blogspot.com/

I am currently publishing my posts about my eyes, which have been a source of tremendous stress this year.  I believe that I have long Covid and that my Covid infection from December made my eyes much drier.  My insurance uses step-therapy, and I had to endure ineffective treatments for months before being allowed to get prescription eye drops.  I am now using the prescription eye drops, and I believe I am slowly improving.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

15% Off on Etsy

Around 200 of my Etsy listings will deactivate in the next week when they reach the end of their listing duration.  The remaining listings will be deactivated by me in around 2 1/2 weeks.  I will lose a significant part of the listing duration for the listings that I deactivate.

I am hoping to clear out some of the Etsy books before the listings begin to deactivate, so I have placed all inventory on Etsy at 15% off.

Jennifer's Series Books on Etsy

I am doing this because I have to pay for each listing.  I hope to get some of them sold in the next few days.

The Etsy sale runs through July 23, but many of the listings will end between July 20 and July 23.  The date Etsy shows is July 20 for when the listings will come down, but I've noticed that Etsy sometimes leaves them up for an extra day or so.  I'm not sure why.

My eBay inventory is not on sale at this time.

Jennifer's Series Books on eBay

The Black Hollow Lane Books by Julia Nobel

The Black Hollow Lane series consists of two books written by Julia Nobel.

1.  The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane, 2019
2.  The Secret of White Stone Gate, 2020

Publisher's summary:

For fans of The Mysterious Benedict Society and The Blackthorn Key series comes an award-winning boarding school mystery about twelve year old Emmy, who's shipped off to a prestigious British school.  But her new home is hiding a secret society... and it may be the answer to Emmy's questions about her missing father.

With a dad who disappeared years ago and a mother who's a bit too busy to parent, Emmy is shipped off to Wellsworth, a prestigious boarding school in England, where she's sure she won't fit in.

But then she finds a box of mysterious medallions in the attic of her home with a note reading: These belonged to your father.

When she arrives at school, she finds the strange symbols from the medallions etched into walls and books, which leads Emmy and her new friends, Jack and Lola, to Wellsworth's secret society: The Order of Black Hollow Lane.

Emmy can't help but think that the society had something to do with her dad's disappearance, and that there may be more than just dark secrets in the halls of Wellsworth…

I found that I had trouble telling the characters apart as I began reading the first book.  I decided not to worry about it.  There were a few too many characters for me to keep track of them, and they had minimal or no descriptions.

I enjoyed these books, but to me, they are just average children's fare. 

Thursday, July 10, 2025

July 2025 eBay and Etsy Update + Upcoming Hiatus

I recently collapsed most of my eBay store categories.  eBay makes it difficult for buyers to see the store categories, so having lots of store categories is of little benefit.  As a buyer, I find that I always search an eBay seller's store for whatever I want.  I never look for their categories.  In fact, I find that most eBay sellers have a poor selection of store categories. 

I have listed many books on eBay and have a few auctions running for items that are especially difficult to find.

Jennifer's Series Books on eBay

Jennifer's Series Books on Etsy

I have no new Etsy listings, simply because I have to pay $0.20 for each listing.  I will be going on hiatus in less than one month, and it's not worth paying for a four-month listing when the listing will be inactive for a significant amount of that time.

I have more free listings on eBay than I can ever use (over 10000 free listings each month), so it makes no difference what I do.  I pay a yearly subscription rate instead.  For that reason, I've been listing everything on eBay.  I won't be losing anything when my eBay store goes on hiatus, since I pay for the store rather than for each listing.

If you want something, then make sure you purchase it by around August 1.  Otherwise, you might have to wait until around October.

Friday, July 4, 2025

Nancy Drew Kickstarter Action Figures Campaign - Selling the Extras

This post was written in December 2024.  Now it's July 2025.  I really did intend to list the action figures back during the winter, but then my eyes became terribly inflamed—most likely from Covid—and are still a problem.  As my summer break begins to wind down, I'm finally getting some stuff listed.  I have my extra action figures laid out, and I will hopefully get them photographed and listed. 

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I backed the Nancy Drew Kickstarter in May 2023.  The pledge totaled $605.00.  I was later charged $209.08 shipping.  I also purchased another set of action figures at a total cost of $332.63.

Everything I have from this Kickstarter was acquired at a total cost of $1,146.71.

I want to sell all of the extras, but I haven't had any idea of what I really paid for each item.  I need to know what I paid so that I can decide how to price them.

This is what I have along with the listed prices on Kickstarter before shipping.

1 Detective Accessories, add-on for $3.00
1 silhouette stand, add-on for $2.00
5 book stands with figure, $27.00 each
1 white t-shirt, ?
5 black t-shirts, ?
Old Clock carded figure, $26.25
Old Clock carded figure, $26.25
Hidden Staircase carded figure, $26.25
Hidden Staircase carded figure, $26.25
Old Attic carded figure, $26.25
Old Attic carded figure, $26.25
Dancing Puppet carded figure, $26.25
Dancing Puppet carded figure, $26.25
Old Clock boxed figure, $27.00
Old Clock boxed figure, $27.00
Hidden Staircase boxed figure, $27.00
Hidden Staircase boxed figure, $27.00
Lilac Inn boxed figure, $56.00
Lilac Inn boxed figure, $56.00
Old Attic boxed figure, $27.00
Old Attic boxed figure, $27.00
Dancing Puppet boxed figure, $27.00
Dancing Puppet boxed figure, $27.00
Crooked Banister boxed figure, $56.00
Crooked Banister boxed figure, $56.00
Case of the Curious Collection books, $22.00 each

Since the above prices do not include shipping, my cost was higher.  I have 39 items all together.  Some items, like the silhouette stand or detective accessories, are worth considerably less than other items.  Ignoring that, if I take my total cost of $1,146.71 and divide by 39, I get an average cost of $29.40 per item.  That is not cheap.  It's easy to see that I will have to sell anything that is more desirable (the action figures and book) at $50 or above at a minimum.

I expect that I will sell everything except for one of each action figure, one book, and one book stand.  I might keep the detective accessories, but I'm not sure.

I know what the prospective buyers will think when they see my future listings.  They'll think I'm overcharging unless I price the action figures well below my costs.  That's the sad reality.  People don't appreciate how much cost is involved with backing a venture like this.  They just think about how the action figures would be priced if they saw them for sale in Walmart.  These action figures will never be in Walmart and were only produced in low quantity.  They weren't cheap and won't be sold secondhand for cheap.

I expect it to be a real problem for me to get my money back for the extra action figures.  The key is to try to profit off of the five extra copies of Case of the Curious Collection.  It's a Nancy Drew story that isn't available anywhere, and it never will be.  The only way to get to read it is to obtain one of the limited edition copies of the book.

Whenever I decide to sell one of the books, it will be via eBay auction.  The starting bid will be at least $75.00.  Remember, eBay fees are high, and I offer free shipping on orders above $40.  Postage is getting expensive as well.

I created a spreadsheet and redistributed my costs to where my cost for each Curious Collection book is higher than some of the action figures.  For that reason, I consider a $75.00 starting bid to be an "at cost" selling price for me.  If I can pull more money into the book, then I can list the action figures at somewhat lower prices to make it more likely that they will sell. 

That's my reasoning. 

I've been hoping that someone would list an extra Curious Collection book on eBay so that I would have some idea of what the market will support.  It's looking like I'm going to have to go first.  I may go with a $100.00 starting bid just to be safe. 

I don't know when I will try listing one of the books.  I might end up waiting another month or more.  At least I do now have a reference point on how much I paid for each item, which opens the door for me to list some of them.

No doubt many of you are thinking that I could just sell on Facebook and avoid the eBay fees.  Sure, but it's too much trouble for me.  I have two autoimmune diseases, one controlled by medication that flares regularly and one currently untreated that flares constantly.  Even the slightest stress causes a flare.  

This is how it goes if I sell on Facebook.  If I post in a group, I photograph the items, state the price per item, the postage, and that I accept PayPal.  I tell them everything they need to know upfront.

The questions will start rolling in.  What is the cost?  Do you have ______ available?  Can I pay through PayPal?  What will the shipping cost be?  

Next, three people will want the same item.  I have to contact all three, accepting the first one and declining the other two.  One of the people who lose out will express disappointment.  

Let's say I want to avoid PayPal fees.  I give the buyer my PayPal information, and they'll send payment through PayPal via the friends and family option without including their address.  I have to ask for it.  I then have to go to PayPal and manually enter the buyer's address into the shipping label.  I have to give the buyer tracking number.

I am very prone to mistakes, so I have to triple-check every step.  It's too much, and I refuse to go through it.

I'd rather be hosed on fees.  All tasks must be streamlined in order to continue to do the things that I want and need to do.  The process is so easy when done through an online marketplace, and it greatly minimizes my work.