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The doors of the [[Dibbsy Store]] in the [[925th Universe]] were once described as parting “like the '''red seas'''”.
The doors of the [[Dibbsy Store]] in the [[925th Universe]] were once described as parting “like the '''red seas'''”, although in [[The wheel|another telling]] they simply parted like “the [[Red Sea]]”. ([[PROSE]]: [[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|''A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas'' (2024 reedit)]])


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Although ostensibly an allusion to Moses {{w|Parting of the Red Sea|parting the Red Sea}} as per the {{w|Book of Exodus|Book of Exodus}}, this phrase is notably rendered by [[Callum Phillpott]] plural and uncapitalised.
Although ostensibly an allusion to Moses {{w|Parting of the Red Sea|parting the Red Sea}} as per the {{w|Book of Exodus|Book of Exodus}}, this phrase was notably rendered by [[Callum Phillpott]] plural and uncapitalised in the first release of the edited version of [[PROSE]]: ''[[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas]]'', though this was altered to simply “the Red Sea” a day later.


It may also be notable that the deliberately esoteric lyrics of ''Man at C&A'', the song which inspired the creation of [[the Man in Grey (925th Universe)|the Man in Grey]], allude to the Red Sea with the line “[[The Man in Black]], he told me the latest [[Moscow]] news, about the storm across the Red Sea…”.  
Either way, it may also be notable that the deliberately esoteric lyrics of ''Man at C&A'', the song which inspired the creation of [[the Man in Grey (925th Universe)|the Man in Grey]], allude to the Red Sea with the line “[[The Man in Black]], he told me the latest [[Moscow]] news, about the storm across the Red Sea…”.  


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[[Category:Bodies of water]]
[[Category:Bodies of water]]
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[[Category:Seas]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 27 July 2024

The doors of the Dibbsy Store in the 925th Universe were once described as parting “like the red seas”, although in another telling they simply parted like “the Red Sea”. (PROSE: A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (2024 reedit))

Behind the scenes

Although ostensibly an allusion to Moses parting the Red Sea as per the Book of Exodus, this phrase was notably rendered by Callum Phillpott plural and uncapitalised in the first release of the edited version of PROSE: A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas, though this was altered to simply “the Red Sea” a day later.

Either way, it may also be notable that the deliberately esoteric lyrics of Man at C&A, the song which inspired the creation of the Man in Grey, allude to the Red Sea with the line “The Man in Black, he told me the latest Moscow news, about the storm across the Red Sea…”.