THE âKAYNE IS ARTHUR FROM ANOTHER UNIVERSEâ THEORY
Okay so me and @donutpenguins were listening to âDream Sweet in Sea Majorâ and thinking about how Harlan said this song reminded him of Kayne, and thus reminded us about our theory of Kayne being Arthur but from another universe. Thus, we examined every lyric and spawned the most nonsensical, stretched theory of all time.
The Theory is that Kayne is Arthur from a different universe who lost his John and died after Coda with nobody to save him.
The following is an analysis of the song Dream Sweet in Sea Major to accompany the theory (: its such a stretch it might as well be an AU , might genuinely write smth on this.
âAlone at the edge of a universe humming a tune
For merely dreaming we were snowâ
Kayne, alone, WITHOUT John. Hes dreaming he and John are back together.
âA siren sounds like the goddess who
Promises endless apologies of paradise
And only she can make it right
So things are different tonight
We'll go together in flightâ
The call of the sirens is John, and the millions of voices in his head are the attempts to get John back. Only she can make it right, only His John can make it right. Things are different tonight is Kayne watching Arthur and John break the narrative and hoping he can break his. Weâll go together in flight is him following them around.
âIt's now and never
A reverie endeavor
Awaits somnambulant directives
To take the helmâ
A reverie endeavor means daydreaming about wanting to do something. Itâs now that Kayne can do what heâs been dreaming to do; get his John back. This dream is in the hands of Arthur and John, who broke the narrative. Somnambulant directives is John and Arthur and their actions.
âBelieve me, darling
The stars were made for fallingâ
The line Life is Loss seems to pop in our head here.
âLike melting obelisks
As tall as another realmâ
Donât know what âmelting obelisksâ mean but âtall as another realmâ is a reference to the Dreamlands.
âUn ensemble d'enfantsâ (a group of children)
this is John and Arthur we know.
âLa galaxie s'ĂŠtendâ (the galaxy extends)
The alternate universes.
âJardin de l'imaginationâ (garden of imagination)
This connects back to the dreams and daydreams prominent in the story.
âCombler la lacuneâ (bridging the gap)
This is Kayne trying to figure out where his John went.
âVoler face Ă la luneâ (skating past the moon)
Skating past whatever fate they had ?
âVois comme nous ĂŠvoluonsâ (watch as we evolve)
The process of Kayne becoming who he is now.
âIt feels like flying
But maybe we're dyingâ
No idea
âA cosmic confluence of
Pyramids hologrammedâ
cosmic confluence is the merging of Kayne into Arthur and Johns universe. Pyramids hologrammed is like the plot points weaved together, like Arthur, John, and Kayneâs stories weaving together. It can also mean the endeavors they cross are all part of a preordained narrative.
âShe knows you heard her
Staging music murder
In line before the show began
To be where I amâ
This is the scene where we first meet Kayne and he is playing the piano, Kayne waiting for them, arriving first before Arthur and John.
âChildren born of one emotionâ
In reference to Arthur and John, as stated earlier in relation to children next to Kayne. Emotion might be fear, leading them on their journey.
âOur devotion's deepest ocean
No division reasoned we'll be freeâ
Their devotion for each other is deep that by this point who knows if they even want to be separated anymore. I really enjoy the journey from âletâs get separatedâ to âiâm sorry for leaving you for so long.â
It can also be that nothing really seems to imply that they could even separate (happily without the King) in the first place, at least, not until Kayne joins the fray.
âTo know
We are beyond a bowâ
Bow represents a rainbow and rainbows represent happiness especially during a dark time. The rainbow is Arthurâs life before John.
âAnd lo, the hues arrange to show
It's perfectly clearâ
Hues arranging is Arthur slowly revealing his past.
These can parallel also with Kayne and maybe his experiences with his John.
âYou look quite divine tonight
Here among these vibrant lights
Pure delights surround us as we sail
Signed, yours truly, the whaleâ
âJoy mirage's kingdom comeâ
The Dreamworld ? Joy mirage is madness, a delusion. Kayne is imagining a world where he and his John are back together, his kingdom.
âNo one left at stakeâ
This throws back to Arthurâs line saying âI cant lose another person.â In theory, Kayne would not have John, and therefore nobody is left for him. He might as well do whatever he wants.
âNow that existence is on the wake
Let's see what we can makeâ
If Kayneâs story ended at Coda, this is him in the process of becoming the seemingly immortal being he is now, interfering with Arthur and Johns universe to âsee what he can make.â
âThe part is wholly ending
A line in any final song
So long, so farâ
This references Coda and that Kayneâs story is ending after so long. A line in any final song deals with the weight that music seems to hold in the entirety of Malevolent. His song ended with a goodbye and dying in the cold.
âWe will be atoning
At last eternal through the past
Above a blinding starâ
This is Kayne dreaming of he and his John making amends and being together again ?
âBye, hi
Sigh, Hawaii
We never meant to part
Sublime, thy artâ
âwe never meant to partâ is referencing Kayne and his John. âSublime thy artâ is perhaps Kayne thinking that what heâs doing is incredible, beautiful, reuniting him and his best friend.
âOne light
Higher than the sun
Invisible to some
Until it's timeâ
The sun is the King in Yellow, and the one light is Kayne.
âInvisible to some Until itâs timeâ is the unknown fact that Kayne is just Arthur from another universe and itâs not known or even thought about by this universes John and Arthur and will only be seen when Kayne feels itâs time, whenever that may be.
Extra drabble:
-Kayneâs power comes from fucking around and finding out to find John. Kayne doesnât have much impact until Coda. Here, Kayneâs story ended and he never got his John back, lying in the snow bleeding out. Kayne gives Arthur John back, likely completely messing up the narrative and changing the preordained destiny.
-If Kayne is trying to get his John back it makes sense that he would go to such lengths. Maybe he chipped away for eons at the King in Yellow and it drove him mad, making him how he is now with thousands of voices in his head and a manic aura about him.
-Thereâs also the fact that Arthur dies once before and is brought back by the wraith. The next time he is brought back from death is when Kayne himself revived him, which is after Coda and theoretically after he messed up the narrative.
-Kayne doesnât even seem to be his real name, since when Arthur asked, he said something akin to âKayne, letâs go with that,â as if it isnât his actual name.













