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In December 2020, Pythe was tasked by the [[Cupid Parliament]] with acquiring toys from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] so that the [[Cupid Homeworld]] could celebrate the winter holidays without needing to give [[Santa Claus]] a foothold in their world. He traveled to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] thanks to [[Pessimist's Fog Ship]], only to discover that Tarsa had been frozen in place by an unknown party. He then set off into the Multiverse to find the culprit, though not before sending [[Juliet-178]] and [[Arganthone-056]] to the Workshop to investigate possible ways to unfreeze Tarsa. | In December 2020, Pythe was tasked by the [[Cupid Parliament]] with acquiring toys from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] so that the [[Cupid Homeworld]] could celebrate the winter holidays without needing to give [[Santa Claus]] a foothold in their world. He traveled to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] thanks to [[Pessimist's Fog Ship]], only to discover that Tarsa had been frozen in place by an unknown party. He then set off into the Multiverse to find the culprit, though not before sending [[Juliet-178]] and [[Arganthone-056]] to the Workshop to investigate possible ways to unfreeze Tarsa. | ||
Pythe made his way to 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]] and recruited [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Sherlock Holmes]] (in what was their first meeting from Sherlock's perspective). He transported Sherlock to the Workshop, where he had the British detective examine the crime scene. Holmes pointed out that [[Madame Tarsa's cane|Tarsa's cane]] had been stolen, and helped Pythe arrive at an additional hypothesis: that one of Tarsa's own living toys, one she'd just created, was responsible. He took Holmes to [[Frankenstein's World]] to consult [[Baron Frankenstein#In Frankenstein's World|the Baron]] about the likely psychology of such a rebellious creation, and, using what Frankenstein told him, correctly guessed that the toy — who turned out to be a puppet clown — would be headed to the [[Interdimensional Black Market]]. There, Pythe and Holmes help the [[Queen of the Black Market]] fight him off, but were unable to prevent him from teleporting to yet another world. However, they bargained with [[Skollops ag-Warka]], who had witnessed the Clown's departure, and obtained the coordinates from him in exchange for the [[Whistle of the Witch Varganax]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | Pythe made his way to 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]] and recruited [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Sherlock Holmes]] (in what was their first meeting from Sherlock's perspective). He transported Sherlock to the Workshop, where he had the British detective examine the crime scene. Holmes pointed out that [[Madame Tarsa's cane|Tarsa's cane]] had been stolen, and helped Pythe arrive at an additional hypothesis: that one of Tarsa's own living toys, one she'd just created, was responsible. He took Holmes to [[Frankenstein's World]] to consult [[Baron Frankenstein#In Frankenstein's World|the Baron]] about the likely psychology of such a rebellious creation, and, using what Frankenstein told him, correctly guessed that the toy — who turned out to be a puppet clown — would be headed to the [[Interdimensional Black Market]]. There, Pythe and Holmes help the [[Queen of the Black Market]] fight him off, but were unable to prevent him from teleporting to yet another world. However, they bargained with [[Skollops ag-Warka]], who had witnessed the Clown's departure, and obtained the coordinates from him in exchange for the [[Whistle of the Witch Varganax]]. | ||
The Clown had retreated to [[Shenanig]], where, after bumping into [[Doctor Curious]], Pythe, Holmes and Wendy learned that the culprit for the freezing of Tarsa had been [[Sebastian Steer]], only for the incomplete living toy he'd been attempted to steal and finish himself — the Clown — to turn against him. Pythe managed to convince the Clown that he shouldn't try to emulate his villainous “father”, but rather his other parent, Tarsa. Convinced, the Clown returned to the Workshop with Pythe, Wendy and Holmes, where they found that Juliet and Arganthone had succeeded in freeing Tarsa from her ice prison, with the help of [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]]. Thanks and goodbyes were said, and the Cupids returned to the [[Cupid Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
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