Which Bungou Stray Dogs Fan Theories Feature Lucy Most Prominently?

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Violet
Violet
2026-07-07 08:05:43
Most prominent theory I've seen is the 'Anne's Room as a Book Fragment.' Fans latch onto the spatial-manipulation aspect, arguing her ability is too similar in function to be a coincidence. It's less about Lucy herself and more about her power being a clue. She's a supporting piece in larger meta-theories about ability origins, often linked back to Natsume Soseki's overarching plan. You'll find her mentioned in those deep-dive threads analyzing every container-type ability user, from Kyoka to Mushitaro.
Harper
Harper
2026-07-09 22:18:28
It's funny, Lucy Maud Montgomery isn't exactly a front-and-center character compared to Dazai or Chuuya, but she's got this quiet centrality in a couple of long-running fan ideas. One I keep seeing connects her 'Anne of Abyssal Red' ability to the whole Book situation. The logic is that her room creates a separate, controlled space – what if that's a microcosm or a fragment of the Book's reality-altering power? It's a neat parallel, especially with her desire for a safe, perfect world inside her own creation mirroring the larger conflict.

Another thread ties her into the guild's lingering threads. She was their 'treasure,' and the theory suggests Fitzgerald's obsession with the Book wasn't just about wealth, but about retrieving or protecting something (or someone) he already had a connection to – Lucy herself. It's less about her being the Book and more about her being a key to understanding its mechanics, given her unique, container-type ability.

Honestly, most theories treat her as a puzzle piece rather than the whole picture, which kinda fits her character. She's often positioned as a potential bridge between the Armed Detective Agency and remnants of the Guild, or even as a stabilizer for Atsushi's more destructive moments, given their shared history of being 'collected.' It's all pretty speculative, but that's half the fun in the BSD fandom.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2026-07-10 10:54:27
The Lucy-as-a-secret-Project-Vessel theory used to be everywhere a while back. Basically, people speculated her ability wasn't natural but engineered, maybe a precursor or offshoot of the research that led to things like Q or the 'Dragon's Head Conflict.' Her background is so vague—orphanage, then Guild—that it leaves room for her to have been a lab rat without knowing it. Her room could be seen as a manufactured singularity.

There's also a quieter, sadder one about her and Poe. Some fans think Edgar Allan Poe's whole literary rivalry with Ranpo is a cover, and he was actually tasked by the Guild to keep an eye on Lucy post-cannibalism arc, leading to his weird attachment to the Agency. It's less about Lucy's power and more about her as a lingering asset. I don't buy it fully, but it makes rereading their few interactions more interesting.

She pops up in 'what-if' scenarios a lot too, like 'what if Lucy had been the one to shelter Atsushi during the decay arc instead of the cafe?' Her room's isolation makes it a popular setting for alternate timeline stories.
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