Found a theory I made over a year ago on Fandom

RC: yeah

sweet
also why do you say RC:

RC: in homestuck character's usernames are constructed as such: lowercaseUppercase and the lowercase and uppercase parts form initials at the start of each message they send (all dialogue takes place in chat logs) the username I go by these days is a reference to the Homestuck naming scheme: ravingCybernetic thus: RC

RC: also the text is colored and my favorite color is purple hence the purple

ohhhhhhhhh yeah i just started reading homestuck the other day

...huh

god you don't know homestuck neither?

I've read the first few pages...

Because Palladium's an annoying little ragebaiter

Is that true
@sansbot fortune

:crystal_ball: Yes

...

Fair.

Burn.

Me but with ULTRAKILL because I don’t have a good PC

Interesting
I wish there were a way for you to post your thoughts

Broteins
The theory I wanted to bring up was secret bosses hinting at main bosses
Not chess theory
Y'all looking too deep into this

I guess you can still get this to be true actually (darkness/prophecy related secret quest in Chapter 3, Gerson predicts Chapter 5 events) but it feels like a bit of a strange thing to intentionally have in every chapter
Also all it would indicate currently is that the inferno of jealousy relates to the next main boss which most people already believe

Yes. Jevil hinted to queen, Spamton hinted to Tenna. It could be argued that the Knight hinted to the Titan but that doesn't work too much. Gerson seems to be hinting heavily to Asgore, so if it holds true, then we should pay attention to what the chapter five shadow crystal holder says.

In the circumstance that there is a boss in Chapter 6 that we fight to get the "pure crystal" we've been taunted with since chapter 2, we should also pay attention to what they say.

Chapter 3 has both a secret boss and a shadow crystal boss separate from each other, and Chapter 4 has both a main boss and a main antagonistic force separate from each other
Eram and Knight, titan and prophecy