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  • The Lantern
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  • The Lantern is a magic lantern and an object in the episode "Incendium" of Adventure Time. It was used as a containment device to protect the Flame Princess from burning through the Earth. According to Princess Bubblegum, she had the Flame King lock the Flame Princess in the lantern in order to prevent her from melting through planet and burning it if she were to experience romance due to her elemental matrix instability. In "Earth & Water", the Flame Princess discovers that she is stronger than the Flame King and overthrows him by trapping him in the lantern he once trapped her inside of.
  • In response to the Warden's rejection of Tallus' lantern idea, Crell decided to publicise the story in a newsletter in hope of gaining more supporters. The first edition wrote of Tallus' idea, whilst the second told of the breaking of the Wall. The newsletter was initially banned by the Warden, but eventually became so popular that daily editions were publicised. Crell was invited as the editor of The Lantern to the Warden's election of his heir, so that, according to Officer Jordan, the important event to be widely reported.
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  • The Lantern is a magic lantern and an object in the episode "Incendium" of Adventure Time. It was used as a containment device to protect the Flame Princess from burning through the Earth. According to Princess Bubblegum, she had the Flame King lock the Flame Princess in the lantern in order to prevent her from melting through planet and burning it if she were to experience romance due to her elemental matrix instability. In "Earth & Water", the Flame Princess discovers that she is stronger than the Flame King and overthrows him by trapping him in the lantern he once trapped her inside of.
  • In response to the Warden's rejection of Tallus' lantern idea, Crell decided to publicise the story in a newsletter in hope of gaining more supporters. The first edition wrote of Tallus' idea, whilst the second told of the breaking of the Wall. The newsletter was initially banned by the Warden, but eventually became so popular that daily editions were publicised. The day after peace was made between Chieftain Farr and the Wall had begun being torn down, Rye, Dirk, Sholto and Jett were eating breakfast in the Keep kitchens when Crell entered and passed around the latest edition of The Lantern which included the news of the breaking of the Wall at the back of the paper. Crell had spent the entire night rushing the edition into print and had not have any sleep. Crell was invited as the editor of The Lantern to the Warden's election of his heir, so that, according to Officer Jordan, the important event to be widely reported.