(Parody of In an another nightmare, Francis finds himself looking at a pile of slain European short hairs. out of that pile emerges a giant version of german Jesuit priest, Father Gregory Johann Mendel. telling him the solution to the riddle is very simple that its in the word Felidae which has earn respect out all the the other creature and that the message of Claudandus is the key while stringing up the bodies of the slain cats like puppets and flinging them around disturbing Francis who woke up from his dream.)
In another nightmare, Boone finds himself looking at a pile of slain Nixels. Out of that pile emerges a giant version of German Jesuit priest, Father Gregory Johann Mendel. He tells Boone that the solution to the riddle is very simple, hidden within the word "Felidae," which has earned respect above all other creatures. Father Mendel mentions that the message of Claudandus is the key, as he manipulates the bodies of the slain Nixels like puppets, unsettling Boone who suddenly wakes up from the dream.
Boone's second nightmare based on Francis's second nightmare in Felidae.














