Would you please elaborate on Jake being subconsciously omniscient? Or, if you have elaborated before, would you direct me to that post? It sounds super interesting and you tend to have all of the Hottest Takes(TM) so I'm really curious
I have talked about it largely in my video on Denizens, yeah.Dirk tells us that Jake has an intuitive sense of reality that Jake has no natural means to know, and no clear limit for this is provided in the text.
Jake’s numerous connections to his Denizen, Abraxas, and the far reaching symbolic imagery associated with Abraxas that Jake puts into the story suggest something about the full extent of his capabilities, though. Namely, Abraxas is a deity associated with duality, totality, and the absolute oneness of all things.
Abraxas is the great unseen imbued in everything. It is every idea that could ever possibly exist, or be imagined. Its imagery pervades Cherubs, Calliope and Caliborn, and the character of Andrew Hussie, and so it’s agents have a massive impact on the entirety of Homestuck.
Abraxas could be said to be the conceptual embodiment of Homestuck itself--the double ouroboros of the Cherubs, decreeing the law of Do As You Will. Jake’s Hope powers already echo descriptions of Abraxas from Jung’s 7 Sermons of the Dead, so it’s not much of a stretch to suggest his awareness of Homestuck is just another facet of that connection.
PS: This is why we should be excited for Limebloods. Karkat is also implied to have Abraxas as a Denizen, he also has links to both Cherubs, and Redbloods and Limebloods on Alternia seem to be a two-sides-of-a-coin thing as a result.
Whatever we learn about Limebloods is likely to be relevant to Karkat’s like...ancestral connection to trollkind,I wanna say? So yeah