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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Jenny Everywhere (''Bat Country'')}}[[Universe (Bat Country)|One universe]]'s '''version of [[Jenny Everywhere]]''' was an indulgent, but no-nonsense woman active in 20th century America. Though living among normal humans, insofar as counterculture party-animals from [[Las Vegas]] could be called “normal”, this Jenny had very fine control of her powers, being able to teleport past doors at will, and [[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|her goggles]] seemed to have an actual high-tech function. | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Jenny Everywhere (''Bat Country'')}}[[Universe (Bat Country)|One universe]]'s '''version of [[Jenny Everywhere]]''' was an indulgent, but no-nonsense woman active in 20th century America. Though living among normal humans, insofar as counterculture party-animals from [[Las Vegas]] could be called “normal”, this Jenny had very fine control of her powers, being able to teleport past doors at will, and [[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|her goggles]] seemed to have an actual high-tech function. | ||
Jenny was seemingly already acquainted with iconic drug fiend [[Hunter S. Thompson]] when he somehow got his hands on a small plastic bag's worth of [[Yuggoth]] mushrooms. Rather than the pleasurable high he'd hoped for, ingesting them in a | Jenny was seemingly already acquainted with iconic drug fiend [[Hunter S. Thompson]] when he somehow got his hands on a small plastic bag's worth of [[Yuggoth]] mushrooms. Rather than the pleasurable high he'd hoped for, ingesting them in a Las Vegas restroom caused him to lose most of his motor functions, and to only be able to speak in an unidentified eldritch tongue. He was unaccounted for until Jenny, using her preternatural abilities to locate him and reach him, found him lying there and figured out what had happened. She helped him drag himself back to a more comfortable place to sober up, but preemptively demanded that he tell her ''exactly'' how he'd acquired the mushrooms once he was himself again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bat Country (short story)|Bat Country]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 13 June 2024
One universe's version of Jenny Everywhere was an indulgent, but no-nonsense woman active in 20th century America. Though living among normal humans, insofar as counterculture party-animals from Las Vegas could be called “normal”, this Jenny had very fine control of her powers, being able to teleport past doors at will, and her goggles seemed to have an actual high-tech function.
Jenny was seemingly already acquainted with iconic drug fiend Hunter S. Thompson when he somehow got his hands on a small plastic bag's worth of Yuggoth mushrooms. Rather than the pleasurable high he'd hoped for, ingesting them in a Las Vegas restroom caused him to lose most of his motor functions, and to only be able to speak in an unidentified eldritch tongue. He was unaccounted for until Jenny, using her preternatural abilities to locate him and reach him, found him lying there and figured out what had happened. She helped him drag himself back to a more comfortable place to sober up, but preemptively demanded that he tell her exactly how he'd acquired the mushrooms once he was himself again. (PROSE: Bat Country)
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