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  1. The White Lodge and its opposing counterpart, the Black Lodge, originated in ancient legends passed down by the Nez Perce tribes who once inhabited the Twin Peaks region. In the stories, the White Lodge was the home of the spirits who ruled over man and nature there.

  2. There are a few reasons why, but I'll explain a little bit. The black lodge is supposed to be a place of intense evil, filled only with evil spirits. And the white lodge is supposed to be the opposite basically. But, it seems like the black lodge has both.

  3. May 29, 2017 · Twin Peaks season 3 brings back one of the show's weirdest locations - the Black and White Lodges, and the Red Room in-between.

    • Anthony Mcglynn
  4. It's an extremely common opinion here and elsewhere among Twin Peaks fans that The Fireman's house we see a few times in season 3 is The White Lodge. I can't name who thinks this...almost everyone thinks it...there's countless posts about it, and youtube videos too. Your theory seems good to me!

  5. The Black Lodge and its opposing counterpart, the White Lodge, originated in ancient legends passed down by the Nez Perce tribes who once inhabited the Twin Peaks region. In the stories, the Black Lodge was the "shadow self" of the White, a place of pure evil through which all souls passed on the way to perfection.

  6. Jul 20, 2017 · But after finally watching all of the original Twin Peaks TV series (1990-91), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) and Twin Peaks: The Return (2017), the whole concept of what the “Black Lodge” and “White Lodge” actually are still confuses me. Are these real places?

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  8. I think the Station is not the White Lodge but an antechamber to it, simultaneously serving in some part as another trial along the way. A being who has reached perfection should, in theory, be capable of crafting a 'perfect' dream.

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