You walk into the Black Rock Eel Hotel and sit on the stool next to Buckskin Jack Bowers. He is drinking with the Ghost of Nervous Norvus.

"Hey Jack, I am having some severely odd dreams. I think I'm having one now. Exactly what is to be done?

Buckskin Jack makes an almost vulgar gesture with the axe he is carrying.

"Jack. You don't mean that. Just tell me what I gotta do to have a normal dream."

The Ghost of Nervous Norvus leans over and says "You dream the dreams you deserve. That axe ain't Jack's fault, you brought it along with you. Same with the rest of this. You might want to consider that.

"No, no, naw, I am in somebody else's dream. I don't get any leeway, I have to work with what this creep sets up for me". You point at the bar mirror to the reflection of yourself as Sycamore. "I am having that bastard's dreams."

"Well, at least you still got your own threads. Where'd you get that coat?" says Norvus, feeling the weave of the wool with his thumb.

"Got my coat when I fell asleep naked at the band shell. Got abandoned. Woke up with this Civil War Trombonist suit. Came with an antique plug of chaw. Want some"

Norvus gnaws on the chunk and hands it back.

You look back at Buckskin Jack and see that the axe has turned into a plunger. That is even scarier. You move a seat further down the bar. Then you move another seat further.

You notice a Mysterious Door. How did you not notice that earlier? And wasn't there one of those at the Bucket of Blood? Did you or didn't you go open that one? Can't you remember? Either way, this is mysterious and curious and you want to know what is on the other side.

It reminds you of that goon down under the bridge last week, the one who kept hollering the same thing over and over. He was a doozy. He was sketchy. He was iffy. He was dodgy. But he had a damn good riddle. What is on the other side of the other side of the moon?

The answer to this riddle may or may not be found on page 14.