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'''Thymon Plushies''', or '''Thymon Plush Toys''', were small, stuffed toy replicas of the eldritch god [[Lord Thymon]], produced by [[Madame Tarsa]].  
'''Thymon Plushies''', or '''Thymon Plush Toys''', were small, stuffed toy replicas of the eldritch god [[Lord Thymon]], produced by [[Madame Tarsa]].  


“Several months” after the [[Darius]] incident, when [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids|Copper-Colored Cupids]] [[Pessimist-242]] and [[Larrikin-1029]] met Madame Tarsa by chance and ruined her plans to market [[The Toy Cupid|Toy Cupids]], Larrikin attempted to make up for the bad turn they'd dealt her by suggesting a different new product: plush effigies of Thymon. Pessimist was characteristically pessimistic about the line's chances of being a commercial success. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Toymaker's Labyrinth (short story)|The Toymaker's Labyrinth]]'')
“Several months” after the [[Darius]] incident, when [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids|Copper-Colored Cupids]] [[Pessimist-242]] and [[Larrikin-1029]] met Madame Tarsa by chance and ruined her plans to market [[The Toy Cupid|Toy Cupids]], Larrikin attempted to make up for the bad turn they'd dealt her by suggesting a different new product: plush effigies of Thymon. Pessimist was characteristically pessimistic about the line's chances of being a commercial success, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Toymaker's Labyrinth (short story)|The Toymaker's Labyrinth]]'') but they turned out to be a hit, with an unknown party within the [[Cupid Homeworld]] somehow ordering large numbers of them and getting them conveyed to the Homeworld without the [[Department of Postal Services]]' involvement. The mystery got an article in Issue 1034 of ''[[The Cupid Courier]]'', where [[Philatel-426]] speculated that Thymon himself was the one purchasing and summoning them. Thymon, however, could not be reached for comment by the Cupid journalists, as he was working on his own stamp collection, and there was an alternative theory, with [[Dandy-432]] speculating that Larrikin was the one ordering them to ensure that his suggestion became a success, having made it a point of pride. Larrikin could not be reached for comment either because he ran from the journalists when they approached him, refusing to “confess” to anything. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Conspiracy-1263 Publicly Accuses the Gang of the Green Gorillas (short story)|Conspiracy-1263 Publicly Accuses the Gang of the Green Gorillas]]'')


Despite this doomsaying, she produced them in large quantities and the real Thymon became a fond collector of them, owning so many that them spilling out of their magical closet once caused a state of emergency in the [[Cupid Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
Indeed, the real Thymon became a fond collector of them, owning so many that them spilling out of their magical closet once caused a state of emergency in the [[Cupid Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
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Revision as of 15:03, 16 January 2023

Thymon Plushies, or Thymon Plush Toys, were small, stuffed toy replicas of the eldritch god Lord Thymon, produced by Madame Tarsa.

“Several months” after the Darius incident, when Copper-Colored Cupids Pessimist-242 and Larrikin-1029 met Madame Tarsa by chance and ruined her plans to market Toy Cupids, Larrikin attempted to make up for the bad turn they'd dealt her by suggesting a different new product: plush effigies of Thymon. Pessimist was characteristically pessimistic about the line's chances of being a commercial success, (PROSE: The Toymaker's Labyrinth) but they turned out to be a hit, with an unknown party within the Cupid Homeworld somehow ordering large numbers of them and getting them conveyed to the Homeworld without the Department of Postal Services' involvement. The mystery got an article in Issue 1034 of The Cupid Courier, where Philatel-426 speculated that Thymon himself was the one purchasing and summoning them. Thymon, however, could not be reached for comment by the Cupid journalists, as he was working on his own stamp collection, and there was an alternative theory, with Dandy-432 speculating that Larrikin was the one ordering them to ensure that his suggestion became a success, having made it a point of pride. Larrikin could not be reached for comment either because he ran from the journalists when they approached him, refusing to “confess” to anything. (PROSE: Conspiracy-1263 Publicly Accuses the Gang of the Green Gorillas)

Indeed, the real Thymon became a fond collector of them, owning so many that them spilling out of their magical closet once caused a state of emergency in the Cupid Homeworld. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)