User blog:TheMostBoringManInTheWorld/An analysis of the cosmic entities in Adventure Time and their role in the cosmicology of Adventure Time

After re-watching some of the episodes in Adventure Time, I started analysing the cosmic entities shown in the show.

Death
One of the most troubling was Death. This being was shown to be the personification of death in several episodes, like "Death in Bloom" and "Sons of Mars". He rules over the Land of the Dead. However, he was shown also in the 13th Dead World. In "Ghost Princess", there's a 50th Dead World. The writers stated that there are fifty "Dead Worlds", and the reasons why will be stated in a future episode. But, does Death rule with all of them? What are the connections between the fifty dead worlds and the Land of the Dead?

By now, it's all speculation. One may state that the dead worlds are mere areas of the Land of the Dead, but with no proof. So, for now, I shall not investigate this matter.

100px-Death.png Gob Glob Grod
What is the G-brothers's duty? This is one of the greatest mysteries in Adventure Time.

There were several episodes that indentify the G-brothers as the creator of the creatures in Adventure Time. For example, Lemongrab calls Princess Bubblegum "his Glob". And we all know PB created the Earl. Could that mean Glob created the residents of Ooo?

Well, there are several problems: But, which it is? We know that PB created the Candy Kingdom the way it is today, and before PB came, it was smaller (see "All Your Fault"). But, there are enough citizens to fill the kingdom. How? Recently, I read a theory of Doom's (whom I thank) which states that the G-brothers went to Ooo for water carrying food. This created the Galaxy of Food.
 * The creatures in AT are mutants, beings that came to be due to the radiation coming from the Great Mushroom War.
 * In "The New Frontier", Jake says that once he dies, he will ascend to "Glob World". This might be one of the Dead Worlds, but more for that later. A being that accepts the dead and created everything is accepted by religions with one supreme entity, but not one with numerous, which AT presents within itself. So the G-brothers must be either of the two.

And this makes sense! What if Glob, to prove who he is, brought some of the food to life? This created the missing Candy People and their belief (which to some is true!) created them! What if this caused PB to start her interest in science and will to play Gob (or in her case, Glob)? Makes sense right?

So the G-brothers are entities that rule a dead world. Another proof is this guy:

He is a keeper of death! Finn met him when he died in "Puhoy"! He resembles the G-brothers. He's got four eyes, and the G-bros four faces!

So the G-bros are keepers of death. They rule Glob World, one of the dead worlds. But what's their job. I do not know myself. With more proof, I may find out.

The Cosmic Owl
The Cosmic Owl seems to reveal to people how will they die and guides their souls to their resepective Dead World. Well, that wasn't hard, was it?

Prismo and the Time Room
What really troubled me was how were the Time Room and Prismo connected. Just, how? I thought YEARS about this, and I couldn't figure it out. Maybe Prismo is destiny? The entity of destiny? Some cultures indentify both as the same, so it's possible.

Abraham Lincoln
How did Lincoln become immortal AND the King of Mars? I believe he became immortal, and then became the King of Mars, for it makes more sense. It's possible he used the coin to pay Death to become immortal. It makes sense, doesn't it? He pays Death to save someone's life.

Well that's that for now. More later.