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Encyclopedia > Animals in A Series of Unfortunate Events

Many animals appear in the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Most of these creatures are fictional in nature, creations of the author. Even the ones based on real animals seem to be trained to act in ways that real animals are unlikely to act. The word Animals when used alone has several possible meanings in the English language. ... This article is about the book series. ... Lemony Snicket is a pseudonym used by author Daniel Handler in his book series A Series of Unfortunate Events, as well as a character in that series. ...

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Lachrymose Leeches

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
The Lachrymose Leeches
Film portrayal Scenes ? - ?
First mentioned The Wide Window
Possessed by Possibly the V.F.D.; most probably no one.

Lachrymose Leeches are a fictional breed of leeches, whose name suggests they are indigenous to Lake Lachrymose. They are extremely dangerous, having six rows of very sharp teeth and one sharp nose. A person must wait one hour after eating before swimming in Lake Lachrymose, or the Lachrymose Leeches will smell the food that was eaten and attack. This fate befell Ike Anwhistle and his wife, Josephine Anwhistle, in the book The Wide Window. "Aunt Josephine" was pushed off a boat by Count Olaf, apparently only 45 minutes after eating a banana. This article is about the book series. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Lachrymoseleech. ... The Wide Window is a childrens novel and the third novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... FicTioNaL is a Gaming Legend. ... Orders Arhynchobdellida Rhynchobdellida *There is some dispute as to whether Hirudinea should be a class itself, or a subclass of the Clitellata. ... For other uses, see Name (disambiguation). ... Lake Lachrymose is a fictional lake in the book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Types of teeth Molars are used for grinding up foods Carnassials are used for slicing food. ... For other uses, see Nose (disambiguation). ... The hour (symbol: h) is a unit of time. ... Look up fate, Fates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Dr. Isaac Ike Anwhistle is a fictional character from the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series by Lemony Snicket. ... Josephine Anwhistle (Aunt Josephine) is a fictional character from the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... The Wide Window is a childrens novel and the third novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... A minute is a unit of time equal to 1/60th of an hour and to 60 seconds. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


The leeches are vicious and intelligent enough to try to attack humans. When Josephine was in a boat 45 minutes after eating, the leeches started headbutting the boat.


In The Beatrice Letters, there is a photograph of a Lachrymose Leech, a paperweight given to Lemony Snicket on his graduation. The Beatrice Letters is a book by Lemony Snicket. ...


Uncle Monty's reptiles

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
The Reptile Collection
Film portrayal Scenes 4 - 7
First mentioned The Reptile Room
Possessed by Count Olaf, formerly Uncle Monty.

Dr. Montgomery Montgomery (sometimes called Uncle Monty) took care of an enormous reptile collection which belonged to the good side of the V.F.D. These reptiles were trained to sniff out arson. However, after Montgomery's death, the character Bruce shipped off the collection. The reptiles were presumably sold or donated to various entities (as asserted in the Autobiography). Count Olaf sent one of his associates, disguised as a cow, to reclaim them (albeit for Olaf's own uses). This associate was apparently successful, as (in The Slippery Slope) Olaf claims to be in possession of all the reptiles but one. The Mamba du Mal was purchased at the In Auction by the Esmé Squalor Fan Club, and the owners of the ship Prospero, in correspondence with Lemony Snicket, claim to have assisted in the protection of the Incredibly Deadly Viper. This article is about the book series. ... The Reptile Room is a childrens novel and the second of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... Montgomery Montgomery is a fictional herpetologist from A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Montgomery Montgomery is a fictional herpetologist from A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Reptilia redirects here. ... V.F.D. is a secret organization within the childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... The Skyline Parkway Motel in Afton, Virginia after an arson fire on July 9, 2004. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Bruce is a fictional character in the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series by Lemony Snicket. ... Daniel Handler a. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... COW is an acronym for a number of things: Can of worms The COW programming language, an esoteric programming language. ... ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ... Information Gender Female Age Adult Occupation Actress Financial planner Relationships Jerome Squalor Count Olaf Address 667 Dark Avenue Created by Daniel Handler Esmé Gigi Geniveve Squalor is a fictional character from the book series by Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... In the fictional series A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Lemony Snicket, the Prospero is the ship belonging to the V.F.D. It is anchored along Daedalus Dock (in Hazy Harbor), and among other things makes journeys to Perú. Spoiler warning: // In Regards to Uncle Monty The Prospero (named...


Incredibly Deadly Viper

The Incredibly Deadly Viper (later nicknamed "Ink") is a very large snake that is, in fact, not deadly at all. The snake was discovered by Monty in an unknown land (though the film states that it was discovered in Tanzania). The name is a misnomer created by him so he could play a prank on his coworkers, who often made fun of his name, "Montgomery Montgomery". For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The snake first appeared in The Reptile Room, wherein it bit Sunny Baudelaire on the chin. Sunny's siblings Violet and Klaus, unaware of the misnomer, were terrified their sister might be poisoned; after the Baudelaires were corrected the viper became a special friend of Sunny's. The Incredibly Deadly Viper was released near the story's climax to help reveal the true identity of the then-disguised Count Olaf. At the end of the book, the viper is shipped away with the rest of other reptiles. The Reptile Room is a childrens novel and the second of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Chabo the wolf baby Gender Female Age Infant at beginning of series, at least 2 by end of series Occupation secretary in The Austere Academy, concierge in The Penultimate Peril Relatives Mr. ... Information Gender Female Age 14 at beginning of series, 16 at end of series Occupation Inventor Spouse(s) Quigley Quagmire (boyfriend) Relatives Mr. ... Klaus Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular childrens book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Look up Climax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Identity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


In The End, Kit Snicket arrives in "Olaf-Land" with the snake (who had been nicknamed "Ink") on her raft of books. It tried to save the island's inhabitants by bringing them an apple and horseradish hybrid to get rid of the Medusoid Mycelium in their bodies; but it is unknown if it succeeded. The image of a snake offering an apple is a reference to Satan in the form of a snake tempting Eve with an apple in the Garden of Eden. It was said by the author that the snake went on to live a series of unfortunate events itself, often avoiding and committing treachery, much like the orphans themselves. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this book-related article may require cleanup. ... In A Series of Unfortunate Events, Olaf-Land is the name given by Count Olaf to the island on which most of The End takes place. ... Binomial name Borkh. ... Binomial name P.G. Gaertn. ... In Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events, Medusoid Mycelium is a deadly mushroom that grows in the Gorgonian Grotto, serving as major plot devices in the books The Grim Grotto and The End. ... This article is about the concept of Satan. ... Michelangelos The Creation of Eve, a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, shows God creating Eve from the side of Adam. ... For other uses, see Garden of Eden (disambiguation). ... In law, treason is the crime of disloyalty to ones nation. ...


Mamba du Mal

The Mamba du Mal is a fictional snake in the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events. It was a part of Montgomery Montgomery's reptile collection, and was trained to sniff out arson. Possibly named after a real snake known as the Mamba. "du Mal" possibly derived from Les Fleurs du Mal, written by Charles Baudelaire. The snake is known to be black. It is possibly shown in the reptile room at the start of chapter 9. This article is about the book series. ... Species - Eastern green mamba - Jamesons mamba - Black mamba - Western green mamba For other uses, see Mamba (disambiguation). ...


In The Reptile Room, Stephano (who was Count Olaf in disguise) injects the venom of the Mamba du Mal into Uncle Monty and kills him. He then falsely accuses the snake of being responsible for Uncle Monty's death. The Mamba du Mal is then taken by Bruce. In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, a black snake is seen communicating with some crickets, likely V.F.D. Crickets. The snake then is bought at the In Auction by the Esmé Sqaualor Fan Club. Stephano is the name of a drunkard from William Shakespeares The Tempest. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... Wasp sting, with droplet of venom Venom (literally, poison of animal origin) is any of a variety of toxins used by animals, for the purpose of defense and hunting. ... Daniel Handler a. ... Bowler Shaun Pollock bowls to batsman Michael Hussey. ... In the the childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, V.F.D. is in control of a large variety of animals including V.F.D. Eagles and V.F.D. Crows. ...


In The Mamba du Mal: A Snake That Will Never Kill Me (by Tony "Mommy" Eggmonteror) this is said : Tony Mommy Eggmonteror is a fictional author in the popular childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ...

The Mamba du Mal is one of the deadliest snakes in the hemisphere, noted for its strangulatory grip, used in conjunction with its deadly venom, giving all of its victims a tenebrous hue, which is ghastly to behold. More pleasant to contemplate, however, are the snake's excellent communication skills. Certain specimens of the Mamba du Mal have been trained to recite certain phrases in an encoded form of English so they might be employed as guardians of crucial headquarters. A mamba du mal hissing the phrase "Summer is" for instance, is communicating a coded version of the phrase "Enemies are nearby." The hissed phrase "over and gone" translates to "probably in disguise," and the mamba has been known to hiss the word "dying" as a code for "Beware of arson." The only other creature with communication skills sufficient to convey these messages is the common grass cricket.

This is a reference to Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography in which it is mentioned that in Charlotte's Web, there is a secret code mentioned in the opening of one of the last chapters of the book where Wilbur is soon to be sent to the state farm and worrying about his fate and impending doom, where it is mentioned that it is as if the crickets are saying "Summer is over and gone, summer is dying, dying" over and over again. Daniel Handler a. ... This article is about the book. ... For other uses, see Summer (disambiguation). ...


Other

Tibetan Third-Eye Toad
Two-Headed Cobra
  • The Barbary Chewer: A snake that is difficult to keep in captivity due to its unusual habit of always needing sustenance (if it does not get food, it eats its own mouth).
  • The Androgynous Cobra
  • The Alaskan Cow Lizard: A long, green creature that produces delectable milk.
  • The Dissonant Toad: Can imitate human speech (in a gravelly voice).
  • The Inky Newt: Covered in black dye.
  • The Irascible Python: Grumpy and best left alone.
  • The Green Gimlet Toad: Should not be given too much water.
  • The Virginian Wolfsnake: Should never, ever be allowed in the vicinity of a typewriter.
  • The Mongolian Meansnake: Smiles cruelly when about to eat white mice.
  • The Hungarian Sloth Snake: Top speed is half an inch per hour.
  • The Tibetan Third-Eye Toad (only in the film): Has a third eye between the others

The following are some reptiles described but not named that appear in The Reptile Room. Image File history File linksMetadata AsueFrog. ... Image File history File linksMetadata AsueFrog. ... Image File history File linksMetadata ASUEsnake. ... Image File history File linksMetadata ASUEsnake. ... The Vegetable Lamb in a 17th century illustration The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary is a legendary plant used by medieval thinkers to explain the existence of an imported fabric: cotton. ... Egyptian Cobra, Naga haje This article is about snakes. ... A glass of cows milk. ... Impact from a water drop causes an upward rebound jet surrounded by circular capillary waves. ... For the American childrens writer, see Virginia Euwer Wolff Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was an English novelist and essayist regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. ... Mice may refer to: An abbreviation of Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing, Exhibitions. ... For other uses, see Eye (disambiguation). ... The Reptile Room is a childrens novel and the second of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ...

  • A very fat toad with two wings sprouting from its back.
  • A toad with "stained-glass" eyes which resembles a church.
  • A lizard with two heads and two yellow stripes running across its underside (shown as a two-headed cobra in the movie).
  • A lizard which looks exactly like an owl.
  • A snake with three mouths, each on top of the other.
  • A snake that seems to have no mouth.
  • A snake whose venom is so lethal that it stops the victim's heart beating before the nervous system acknowledges the bite.
  • A snake which can open its mouth wide enough to swallow at least four people in one gulp.
  • Two snakes which have been trained to drive a car, albeit recklessly.

Families At least 9, see article. ... For other uses, see Wing (disambiguation). ... For the architectural structure, see Church (building). ... For other uses, see Lizard (disambiguation). ... Egyptian Cobra, Naga haje This article is about snakes. ... For other uses, see Owl (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). ... male human mouth The mouth, also known as the buccal cavity or the oral cavity, is the orifice through which an organism takes in food and water. ... The heart and lungs, from an older edition of Grays Anatomy. ... The nervous system of an animal coordinates the activity of the muscles, monitors the organs, constructs and also stops input from the senses, and initiates actions. ...

Snow Gnats

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
Snow Gnats
Film portrayal None
First mentioned The Slippery Slope
Possessed by Mortmain Mountains.

In the tenth book of A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Slippery Slope, by Lemony Snicket, snow gnats are small flying insects which inhabit the Mortmain Mountains. This article is about the book series. ... ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ... The Mortmain Mountains is a fictional mountain range in Lemony Snickets series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... This article is about the book series. ... ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ... Lemony Snicket is a pseudonym used by author Daniel Handler in his book series A Series of Unfortunate Events, as well as a character in that series. ... Orders Subclass Apterygota Symphypleona - globular springtails Subclass Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) Subclass Dicondylia Monura - extinct Thysanura (common bristletails) Subclass Pterygota Diaphanopteroidea - extinct Palaeodictyoptera - extinct Megasecoptera - extinct Archodonata - extinct Ephemeroptera (mayflies) Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) Infraclass Neoptera Blattodea (cockroaches) Mantodea (mantids) Isoptera (termites) Zoraptera Grylloblattodea Dermaptera (earwigs) Plecoptera (stoneflies) Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets... The Mortmain Mountains is a fictional mountain range in Lemony Snickets series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ...


The distinguishing feature of snow gnats is they enjoy stinging people for no reason whatsoever. This is shown when Violet and Klaus Baudelaire are making a trip up the Mortmain Mountains. The gnats' stingers contain mild poison which may kill, with a couple of stings, a small animal. There are a few ways to avoid being stung. The easiest way is to create smoke by starting a fire. Snow gnats do not like smoke and will flee an area that has or recently has had smoke. For example, snow gnats fled The Valley of Four Drafts when the V.F.D. headquarters there were burned down. One may also protect oneself by covering the body with clothing. A fencing mask will impede the gnats while still allowing the wearer to see. Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. ... Gnats may be: the plural of Gnat GNATS the GNU bug tracking system This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Information Gender Female Age 14 at beginning of series, 16 at end of series Occupation Inventor Spouse(s) Quigley Quagmire (boyfriend) Relatives Mr. ... Klaus Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular childrens book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Fire (disambiguation). ... The Mortmain Mountains is a fictional mountain range in Lemony Snickets series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... V.F.D. is a secret organization within the childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Clothing protects the vulnerable nude human body from the extremes of weather, other features of our environment, and for safety reasons. ... This article is about the sport, which is distinguished from stage fencing and academic fencing (mensur). ...


V.F.D. Animals

Lions

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
V.F.D. Lions
Film portrayal Never
First mentioned The Carnivorous Carnival, The Slippery Slope and perhaps in The Ersatz Elevator
Possessed by Count Olaf and Madame Lulu

The Mortmain Mountains are inhabited by many dangerous beasts, including the V.F.D. lions. The lions first appear in The Carnivorous Carnival (although they are hinted at in The Ersatz Elevator; and might be the ones mentioned in The Wide Window), where they eat several people. The lions originally belonged to the V.F.D., and they were trained to smell smoke; Beatrice and Bertrand have been mentioned as lion-trainers, as revealed in The Bad Beginning: Rare Edition. At some point the fire-starting branch of the V.F.D. (including Count Olaf and his associates) took control of the felines. Their V.F.D. code name, mentioned in The Slippery Slope, is the Volunteer Feline Detectives. However, several of them perished when Count Olaf neglected to retrieve them from the lions' pit when he lit Caligari Carnival on fire. For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ... This article is about the book series. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Lions_of_V.F.D.jpg Licensing This image is of a book cover, and the copyright for it is most likely owned either by the artist who drew the cover or the publisher of the book. ... << The Hostile Hospital | The Slippery Slope >> Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Carnivorous Carnival The Carnivorous Carnival is the ninth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Ersatz Elevator The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... Madame Lulu is a fictional character from the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series by Lemony Snicket. ... The Mortmain Mountains is a fictional mountain range in Lemony Snickets series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae. ... << The Hostile Hospital | The Slippery Slope >> Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Carnivorous Carnival The Carnivorous Carnival is the ninth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Ersatz Elevator The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... The Wide Window is a childrens novel and the third novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... V.F.D. is a secret organization within the childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Beatrice is the name of a mysterious character in the childrens book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... The Bad Beginning is a childrens novel and the first in A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Count Omar Al Funcoot Stephano Captain Julio Sham Shirley T. Sinoit-Pécer Coach Genghis Gunther Detective Dupin Mattathias Gender Male Age Adult (Deceased) Occupation Actor Address Count Olafs House Portrayed by Jim Carrey Created by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) Count Olaf is the main villain... ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ...


The lions were once noble creatures trained by the V.F.D to detect smoke; in The Carnivorous Carnival, Count Olaf brought them to the carnival and treated them cruelly, so that by the time a freak from the House of Freaks was chosen to be eaten by the lions, they would be very hungry and desperate. << The Hostile Hospital | The Slippery Slope >> Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Carnivorous Carnival The Carnivorous Carnival is the ninth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ...


Crows

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
V.F.D. Crows
Film portrayal Never
First mentioned The Vile Village
Possessed by Possibly the Village of Fowl Devotees

The V.F.D. crows live in the Village of Fowl Devotees but are at other times implied to be used by the V.F.D. organization. The crows roost downtown in the morning, uptown in the afternoon, and in Nevermore tree all night. They are used in The Vile Village to transport Isadora Quagmire's couplets from their hiding place in the Fowl Fountain to the Nevermore Tree. For other uses, see Crow (disambiguation). ... This article is about the book series. ... << The Ersatz Elevator | The Hostile Hospital >> The Vile Village is the seventh novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... The Village Of Fowl Devotees is a fictional village in the book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... For other uses of the word Crow, please see Crow (disambiguation). ... The Village Of Fowl Devotees is a fictional village in the book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... << The Ersatz Elevator | The Hostile Hospital >> The Vile Village is the seventh novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Duncan and Isadora Quagmire are two fictional characters in Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... A couplet is a pair of lines of verse that form a unit. ...


The crows are mentioned again in The Penultimate Peril. They were carrying the sugar bowl to Hotel Denouement when Carmelita Spats shot them with a harpoon gun. They fell and got stuck to "birdpaper" which Klaus Baudelaire hung out of a window. The sugar bowl then fell into the hotel's pond, although it was originally thought to have fallen down a funnel leading to the hotel's laundry room. The Penultimate Peril is the twelfth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... In Lemony Snickets Series of Unfortunate Events, the Hotel Denouement is the last safe place for the V.F.D.. It is a large building organised in the same way as a library, by the Dewey Decimal System. ... Carmelita Spats is a fictional character in Lemony Snickets series of the childrens novels, A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... For other uses, see Harpoon (disambiguation) Harpoon gun redirects here. ... A typical kitchen funnel. ...


Eagles

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
V.F.D. Eagles
Film portrayal Never
First mentioned The Ersatz Elevator
Possessed by The man with a beard but no hair and the woman with hair but no beard.

The arsonistic side of the V.F.D. have a convocation of eagles, which bend to their whim at the blowing of small, silver whistles. They are first mentioned (indirectly) in The Ersatz Elevator, when Jerome Squalor says to Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, Genera Several, see below. ... This article is about the book series. ... Image File history File linksMetadata VFDEagle. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Ersatz Elevator The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... The Man With a Beard but No Hair and the Woman With Hair but No Beard are two fictional villainous judges in Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events. ... The Skyline Parkway Motel in Afton, Virginia after an arson fire on July 9, 2004. ... V.F.D. is a secret organization within the childrens book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... “The Eagles” redirects here. ... A whistle is a one-note woodwind instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Ersatz Elevator The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... Jerome Squalor is a fictional character from the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Information Gender Female Age 14 at beginning of series, 16 at end of series Occupation Inventor Spouse(s) Quigley Quagmire (boyfriend) Relatives Mr. ... Klaus Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular childrens book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Information Aliases Chabo the wolf baby Gender Female Age Infant at beginning of series, at least 2 by end of series Occupation secretary in The Austere Academy, concierge in The Penultimate Peril Relatives Mr. ...

Ah! You're adventurous! I like that in a person. Your mother was adventurous, too. You know, she and I were very good friends a ways back. We hiked up Mount Fraught with some friends — gosh, it must have been twenty years ago. Mount Fraught was known for having dangerous animals on it, but your mother wasn't afraid. But then, swooping out of the sky— (p. 27) The Mortmain Mountains is a fictional mountain range in Lemony Snickets series A Series of Unfortunate Events. ...

In The Slippery Slope these eagles carry off Bruce and the Snow Scouts. In The End Kit tells the Baudelaire children that the eagles attacked Hector's self-sustaining hot air mobile home, causing it to crash into Captain Widdershin's submarine, the Queequeg. ← The Carnivorous Carnival | The Grim Grotto → The Slippery Slope is the tenth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. ... Look up [[wiktionary:|]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Snow Scouts are a fictional organisation in the childrens series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... The End is a common phrase used at the end of some works, particularly books. ...


Salmon

A Series of Unfortunate Events entities
V.F.D. Salmon
Film portrayal The Slippery Slope
First mentioned The Ersatz Elevator
Possessed by Café Salmonella

It is stated in The Grim Grotto that V.F.D. trained salmon in a process known as Voluntary Fish Domestication. They were to swim upstream and search for forest fires; however, the entire "fleet" was captured by Café Salmonella, and presumably eaten, perhaps proving that the waiters at the restaurant are traitors (in accordance with a rhyme quoted in the same book). Illustration of a male Coho Salmon The Chinook or King Salmon is the largest salmon in North America and can grow to 1. ... This article is about the book series. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Ersatz Elevator The Ersatz Elevator is the sixth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. ... The Café Salmonella is a theme restaurant mentioned throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events with the theme of salmon. ... The Grim Grotto is the eleventh novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. ... Illustration of a male Coho Salmon The Chinook or King Salmon is the largest salmon in North America and can grow to 1. ... Fire in San Bernardino, California Mountains (image taken from the International Space Station) A wildfire, also known as a forest fire, vegetation fire, grass fire, or bushfire (in Australasia), is an uncontrolled fire in wildland often caused by lightning; other common causes are human carelessness and arson. ... A rhyme is a repetition of identical or similar terminal sounds in two or more different words (i. ...



 
 

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