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| hero(es)= [[CS-NA]]<br>[[Pythagoras-858]]<br>[[Juliet-178]]<br>[[Tero Trollgarsson|The Troll]] | | hero(es)= [[CS-NA]]<br>[[Pythagoras-858]]<br>[[Juliet-178]]<br>[[Tero Trollgarsson|The Troll]] | ||
| villain(s)= [[Sigyn]]<br>[[Loki#In the Prime Universe|Loki]] | | villain(s)= [[Sigyn]]<br>[[Loki#In the Prime Universe|Loki]] | ||
| featuring= [[Supreme Quaestor|The Supreme Quaestor]]<br>[[Aphrodite]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Valerius-1497]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Pestilence-301]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Freyja]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Richard Wagner]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small> | | featuring= [[Supreme Quaestor|The Supreme Quaestor]]<br>[[Aphrodite]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Valerius-1497]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Pestilence-301]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Freyja]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Richard Wagner]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Lord Thymon]]<br><small>(mentoned)</small><br>[[Sneernobiel]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[The Hound]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Gorbazaglaz]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Doctor Sigma]]<br>[[Tracker-764]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Madame Tarsa]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Celebration-665]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small> | ||
| setting= [[C.I.I. Headquarters]], [[Cupid Homeworld|The Cupid Homeworld]]<br>[[Finland|Finnish]] forest, [[Prime Universe]]<br> | | setting= [[C.I.I. Headquarters]], [[Cupid Homeworld|The Cupid Homeworld]]<br>[[Finland|Finnish]] forest, [[Prime Universe]]<br> | ||
| length= 19 chapters | | length= 19 chapters | ||
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Although it's late December, [[Juliet-178]] and [[Pythagoras-858]] are called by the [[Supreme Quaestor]] to his office on the top floor of the [[C.I.I. Headquarters]], where the Quaestor wordlessly hands Pythagoras a piece of paper describing an assigment, prompting him to whisk Juliet off to his [[Fog Ship]] and from there to a snowy forest in [[Finland]]. As they traipse through the snow, eventually making their way to a clearing with a stone in the centre, Pythe explains to Juliet that they are set to meet [[Sigyn|a goddess of the Norse pantheon]] to discuss a bargain between her and the Crew, to acquire an item which she is auctioning off and which the Crew are quite anxious that some of its enemies (like the [[Collective of the Retconning Crocodiles]]) ''not'' get their hands on. Juliet is needed because it is likely the goddess will send the Cupids on a mythical quest to prove their worth. Pythe eventually realises that the stone he's been sitting on is in fact a [[Rune]] [[Rune Stone|Stone]]. | Although it's late December, [[Juliet-178]] and [[Pythagoras-858]] are called by the [[Supreme Quaestor]] to his office on the top floor of the [[C.I.I. Headquarters]], where the Quaestor wordlessly hands Pythagoras a piece of paper describing an assigment, prompting him to whisk Juliet off to his [[Fog Ship]] and from there to a snowy forest in [[Finland]]. As they traipse through the snow, eventually making their way to a clearing with a stone in the centre, Pythe explains to Juliet that they are set to meet [[Sigyn|a goddess of the Norse pantheon]] to discuss a bargain between her and the Crew, to acquire an item which she is auctioning off and which the Crew are quite anxious that some of its enemies (like the [[Collective of the Retconning Crocodiles]]) ''not'' get their hands on. Juliet is needed because it is likely the goddess will send the Cupids on a mythical quest to prove their worth. Pythe eventually realises that the stone he's been sitting on is in fact a [[Rune]] [[Rune Stone|Stone]]. | ||
====Chapter 2==== | ====Chapter 2==== | ||
''to | [[CS-NA]], or “Cesse”, a ship-building robot whom the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] took in a long time ago, reflects on the patterns of the lives of the [[Clockwork Cherub]]s and events in the [[Cupid Homeworld]]. He notes a trend of the Cupids' adventures having gotten higher-scale and more dangerous over the last few years. Fearing that this will impact their holidays despite [[Celebration-665]]'s best efforts, he resolves to “Save [[Christmas]]” as thanks for how kind the Cupids have always been to him. | ||
====Chapter 3==== | |||
=== Worldbuilding === | === Worldbuilding === | ||
====Jenny==== | ====Jenny==== |
Revision as of 07:06, 1 January 2022
The Winter Quests was a novel in the The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids series, cowritten by Aristide Twain and Lupan Evezan. It served as the series' 2021 winter special.
As was customary for such a special, many characters and settings from previous installments of the series were thrown together into a Yuletide plot. This included a prominent supporting role for Jenny Everywhere.
Contents
Plot
Chapter 1
Although it's late December, Juliet-178 and Pythagoras-858 are called by the Supreme Quaestor to his office on the top floor of the C.I.I. Headquarters, where the Quaestor wordlessly hands Pythagoras a piece of paper describing an assigment, prompting him to whisk Juliet off to his Fog Ship and from there to a snowy forest in Finland. As they traipse through the snow, eventually making their way to a clearing with a stone in the centre, Pythe explains to Juliet that they are set to meet a goddess of the Norse pantheon to discuss a bargain between her and the Crew, to acquire an item which she is auctioning off and which the Crew are quite anxious that some of its enemies (like the Collective of the Retconning Crocodiles) not get their hands on. Juliet is needed because it is likely the goddess will send the Cupids on a mythical quest to prove their worth. Pythe eventually realises that the stone he's been sitting on is in fact a Rune Stone.
Chapter 2
CS-NA, or “Cesse”, a ship-building robot whom the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids took in a long time ago, reflects on the patterns of the lives of the Clockwork Cherubs and events in the Cupid Homeworld. He notes a trend of the Cupids' adventures having gotten higher-scale and more dangerous over the last few years. Fearing that this will impact their holidays despite Celebration-665's best efforts, he resolves to “Save Christmas” as thanks for how kind the Cupids have always been to him.
Chapter 3
Worldbuilding
Jenny
to be written
Universes
- The story begins in the Cupid Homeworld.
- Pythagoras-858 and Juliet-178 travel to Finland in the Prime Universe.
Other
- Helsinki is a city in Finland.
- Juliet-178 reminds Pythagoras-858 that if necessary, they both have access to “hard-light human disguises”.
- The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids' Departments are subdivisions of the Cupid Intelligence Institute. They include the Department of Wizardry.
- On a past occasion, Aphrodite turned Valerius-1497 into a parakeet.
- Valkyries are a group of Norse deities who ride winged horses.
- Wagner wrote Ride of the Valkyries.
Continuity
- Juliet-178 has noticed that “supernatural happenstances seem to have a way of occurring around the New Year”, a reference to the series' yearly winter multi-part serials, including the previous year's PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker. The Decade Stone, also referenced in PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy, is additionally mentioned as an example of this.
Behind the scenes
Read online
This story is available online on the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids website.