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| featuring= [[Kim]]<br>[[Stan Lee|Stan]]<br>[[The Devil#In Kim's universe|Satan]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small>
| featuring= [[Kim#Jenny's roommate|Kim]]<br>[[Stan Lee|Stan]]<br>[[The Devil#In Kim's universe|Satan]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small>
| setting= [[Universe (Parallax)|Unnamed universe]]
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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
===Plot ===
===Plot ===
Sneaking around in a dark alley at night, [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] is snuck upon by her friend [[Kim]], who asks her what she's up to. She shows her a badly-typed flyer advertising a ritual to “SUMMUN STAAN”, explaining that she wants to make sure that the cultists don't, against all odds, succeed in summoning something dangerous. After Kim uses her [[vampire|mysterious]] abilities to help Jenny enter the empty storefront where they've set up shop, however, it becomes clear they misread the typo: while they do successfully summon the object of their worship, it's not Satan but the benign [[Stan Lee|Stan]].
Sneaking around in a dark alley at night, [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] is snuck upon by her friend [[Kim#Jenny's roommate|Kim]], who asks her what she's up to. She shows her a badly-typed flyer advertising a ritual to “SUMMUN STAAN”, explaining that she wants to make sure that the cultists don't, against all odds, succeed in summoning something dangerous. After Kim uses her [[vampire|mysterious]] abilities to help Jenny enter the empty storefront where they've set up shop, however, it becomes clear they misread the typo: while they do successfully summon the object of their worship, it's not Satan but the benign [[Stan Lee|Stan]].


===Worldbuilding===
===Worldbuilding===
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====Other====
====Other====
* [[Kim]] twice displays an apparent ability to teleport, without Jenny seeing quite how she did it. Kim insists that “dimensional shenanigans are definitely [Jenny's] thing”, leaving it ambiguous quite what supernatural ability Kim was actually using.
* [[Kim#Jenny's roommate|Kim]] twice displays an apparent ability to teleport, without Jenny seeing quite how she did it. Kim insists that “dimensional shenanigans are definitely [Jenny's] thing”, leaving it ambiguous quite what supernatural ability Kim was actually using.


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 02:02, 16 July 2022

Fragment: The Summoning was a Jenny Everywhere short story written by Scott Sanford in 2022. It was the third of Sanford's “Fragments” shorts, after Fragment: Frogs and Fragment: Nowhere Plan.

Contents

Plot

Sneaking around in a dark alley at night, Jenny is snuck upon by her friend Kim, who asks her what she's up to. She shows her a badly-typed flyer advertising a ritual to “SUMMUN STAAN”, explaining that she wants to make sure that the cultists don't, against all odds, succeed in summoning something dangerous. After Kim uses her mysterious abilities to help Jenny enter the empty storefront where they've set up shop, however, it becomes clear they misread the typo: while they do successfully summon the object of their worship, it's not Satan but the benign Stan.

Worldbuilding

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Universes

Other

  • Kim twice displays an apparent ability to teleport, without Jenny seeing quite how she did it. Kim insists that “dimensional shenanigans are definitely [Jenny's] thing”, leaving it ambiguous quite what supernatural ability Kim was actually using.

Behind the scenes

Background

When releasing the story on Dreamwidth in 2022, Scott Sanford appended some commentary to the story:

Okay, yes, I went there. It is a horrible pun. Also, mood whiplash ahead!
Scott Sanford

Read online

The story is available on the author's Dreamwidth website.