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Revision as of 20:30, 21 October 2023
This huge nonhuman being of unclear species was Jenny Everywhere's boyfriend in one universe.
Physical appearance
This individual was about three or four times as tall as Jenny Everywhere. They had four short tentacles as “arms” and six more as “legs”, and a row of suckers bisecting their body. They had two large eyes on their head, as they might be in a humanoid, and two more on stalks. Their mouth was wide and lined with portruding fangs. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)
Biography
At some point, this being entered a romantic and sexual relationship with their universe's version of Jenny Everywhere. For their first Valentine's Day, at which the being arrived late, having been delayed at work, they insisted on taking her to some picturesque location. They had also brought her an unreasonably rare gift, a Raggalisk Egg for which they had travelled to the Mountains of Ismalia and battled a female Raggalisk hand-to-hand themself. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)
They were later one of the many guests at an interdimensional Christmas party organised by another Jenny Everywhere and attended by many of her counterparts from across the Multiverse and their companions. They seemed to greatly enjoy themself. (COMIC: Merry Christmas Everywhere)
Behind the scenes
Upon posting the link to My Bloody Valentine on the Barbelith Forum, David Barnett mentioned that the being's gender was not necessarily male.[1][2] Template:Quote