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As well as Sheeta's apparent affinity for falling, the two are similar physically (especially at the end of [[Laputa: Castle in the Sky]], when Sheeta's hair is randomly shortened) and in personality. The crow in Rakka's dream and at the bottom of the well is actually Pazu. Furthermore, the glowing flecks that Rakka is harvesting inside the wall of Glie look like they could contain or be made of Volucite, a further implication that the stories' universes are connected.
As well as Sheeta's apparent affinity for falling, the two are similar physically (especially at the end of [[Laputa: Castle in the Sky]], when Sheeta's hair is randomly shortened) and in personality. The crow in Rakka's dream and at the bottom of the well is actually Pazu. Furthermore, the glowing flecks that Rakka is harvesting inside the wall of Glie look like they could contain or be made of Volucite, a further implication that the stories' universes are connected.
== The Toga are the spirits of people who are in Limbo. ==
== The Toga are the spirits of people who are in Limbo. ==
== The Haibane are clones. ==
== The Haibane are clones. == The story is similar to the movie the Island. The Haibane are clones of people living on the outside, and their entire life is centered around work that is designed to keep them healthy for whenever a client needs to harvest their organs. The wings and halo probably work as biological monitors, like the tags on wild birds, that can track runaway Haibane and send out to cloning lab scientists how healthy the clones are for organ donation. That explains why there don't seem to be any elderly Haibane and why the lives of the Haibane are tightly restricted. The priests are actually people in costumes, not supernatural beings, and they use metaphysical trickery like a fraudulent psychic or magician to keep the Haibane in obedience.
The story is similar to the movie the Island. The Haibane are clones of people living on the outside, and their entire life is centered around work that is designed to keep them healthy for whenever a client needs to harvest their organs. The wings and halo probably work as biological monitors, like the tags on wild birds, that can track runaway Haibane and send out to cloning lab scientists how healthy the clones are for organ donation. That explains why there don't seem to be any elderly Haibane and why the lives of the Haibane are tightly restricted. The priests are actually people in costumes, not supernatural beings, and they use metaphysical trickery like a fraudulent psychic or magician to keep the Haibane in obedience.

== Glie is the same place as [[Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World|The End of The World]] ==
== Glie is the same place as [[Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World|The End of The World]] ==
Albeit maybe before or after the events in the book.
Albeit maybe before or after the events in the book.