Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25375217-20171128195846/@comment-25375217-20171129024223

Eskaver wrote:

HarryPotterRules1 wrote:

Eskaver wrote:

Lady Junky wrote: Land Without Stories is Land Without Magic. That is established from the show. Morgan left LWM to go to Camelot. Without Magic/Without Stories means more "fairytaleless". Probably so. Perhaps it’s because we all are used to LWM over LWS. Plus, the two year gap (which probably makes sense in the story) was a bit weird as it says date when he left to Camelot (1887-), but left the LWS in 1889. No, you got it wrong. It says "Hank Morgan (1887 - ) i.e he was born in 1887 and left to Camelot aged 2 in 1889. Probably by accident. I think it was the way I read it, lol. Something doesn’t give as it’s Morgan’s journal and I doubt it’s filled with the scribbles of a toddler. 1889 is a reference to when the real book was released. I didn’t take the 1887 number as the year of birth, but the year of the journal/in the journal. Mostly because it’s Morgan’s signature and a printed date. If both were typed, then it’s a date of birth, etc.

Basically, a website wouldn’t present a journal that’s signed and randomly put (1887- ). They’d put a caption that said:

Hank Morgan (1887)

Not...

Picture of ancient document

(1887-) I understood that the date was how long he had been writing in the journal. Also, since it was at an antiques store in New York, I'm assuming he didn't take it with him to Camelot. So he started scribbling in the notebook in 1887, kept it for two years, then disappeared to Camelot.