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Fan theory culture around serialized fiction reveals how audiences use narrative gaps to co-create meaning — and Dungeon Crawler Carl's community is a textbook case.

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  • Fan communities like the Dungeon Crawler Carl group actively generate 'half-baked' theories, showing how incomplete narratives drive collective sense-making.
  • The call for 'crazy, unlikely' theories about Agatha suggests fans embrace low-probability speculation as a form of creative play, not just prediction.
  • Serialized fiction with unresolved characters like Agatha creates deliberate mystery gaps that fuel participatory fandom and audience co-authorship.