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After catching up with them through the initial stage of the Labyrinth inside, Arganthone rejoins [[Juliet-178]] and [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] on the outskirts of [[Wild West Town]], where they are greeted by the [[Frog Mayor]] of the town. The Mayor is initially mistrustful of them due to the bad behaviour of the two previous Cupid visitors of the labyrinth, [[Pessimist-242]] and [[Larrikin-1029]], but after he is reassured that not all Cupids are as irksome as that duo, he advises them to seek out the oldest toy in the Labyrinth, currently residing in the [[Christmas Toyland]], as she might know some of Tarsa's secrets, even if the Mayor does not. | After catching up with them through the initial stage of the Labyrinth inside, Arganthone rejoins [[Juliet-178]] and [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] on the outskirts of [[Wild West Town]], where they are greeted by the [[Frog Mayor]] of the town. The Mayor is initially mistrustful of them due to the bad behaviour of the two previous Cupid visitors of the labyrinth, [[Pessimist-242]] and [[Larrikin-1029]], but after he is reassured that not all Cupids are as irksome as that duo, he advises them to seek out the oldest toy in the Labyrinth, currently residing in the [[Christmas Toyland]], as she might know some of Tarsa's secrets, even if the Mayor does not. | ||
==== Chapter 7 ==== | ==== Chapter 7 ==== | ||
Having been brought up to speed and ferried to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] by [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Holmes]] is able to deduce that Tarsa's aggressor must have had some means of teleporting in and out of the room, and observes that they stole Tarsa's [[Madame | Having been brought up to speed and ferried to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] by [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Holmes]] is able to deduce that Tarsa's aggressor must have had some means of teleporting in and out of the room, and observes that they stole Tarsa's [[Madame Tarsa's cane|cane]], which is neither in her hand nor anywhere to be found in the Workshop. Pythe comes up with a slightly alternative hypothesis: that Tarsa was attacked by one of her own creations (who thus didn't need any teleporting abilities to get ''in''), who subsequently escaped using the powers of Tarsa's cane. | ||
===Worldbuilding === | ===Worldbuilding === | ||
====Jenny==== | ====Jenny==== |
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