The protagonists of the series are almost completely comprised of children, many of whom were abandoned due to their town's financial collapse however, due to their age, they are underestimated and not listened to despite their competence. The town is nearly abandoned and falling apart after the sea was drained away and the ink business and economy collapsed, with the few residents remaining losing hope in their town returning to its glory days. Unlike A Series of Unfortunate Events, this series takes place in one primary location, the town of Stain'd-by-the-Sea, instead of changing every book. Much like A Series of Unfortunate Events, All the Wrong Questions is set in an amalgamation of ambiguous time periods, likely sometime in the 20th century. 4.1 References in A Series of Unfortunate Events.
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