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=== Plot ===
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====Chapter 1====
====Chapter 1====
Christmas is nigh in the [[Cupid Homeworld]] and the non-[[Clockwork Cherub]] residents of the Homeworld have seeded the idea of yuletide celebrations in the minds of the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] at large. The [[Cupid Parliament]] have been persuaded to authorise such celebrations, so long as [[Santa Claus]] (an entity [[Pythagoras-858]] believes to be untrustworthy) is not involved.  
[[Christmas]] is nigh in the [[Cupid Homeworld]] and the non-[[Clockwork Cherub]] residents of the Homeworld have seeded the idea of yuletide celebrations in the minds of the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] at large. The [[Cupid Parliament]] have been persuaded to authorise such celebrations, so long as [[Santa Claus]] (an entity [[Pythagoras-858]] believes to be untrustworthy) is not involved.  


To achieve this, Pythe devises a plan to get magical toys in bulk directly from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] without going through Santa Claus at all. After persuading it to comply, Pythe travels to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] aboards the [[Pessimist's Fog Ship|sentient Fog Ship]] of [[Pessimist-242]], who is the only one in the Homeworld who knows how to get to Tarsa's pocket dimension. After arriving in the giant workshop, however, Pythe finds to his distress that Tarsa herself has been magically frozen into a large cube of ice.
To achieve this, Pythe devises a plan to get magical toys in bulk directly from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] without going through Santa Claus at all. After persuading it to comply, Pythe travels to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] aboards the [[Pessimist's Fog Ship|sentient Fog Ship]] of [[Pessimist-242]], who is the only one in the Homeworld who knows how to get to Tarsa's pocket dimension. After arriving in the giant workshop, however, Pythe finds to his distress that Tarsa herself has been magically frozen into a large cube of ice.

Revision as of 10:27, 21 June 2021

The Time of the Toymaker 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' 2020 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

Christmas is nigh in the Cupid Homeworld and the non-Clockwork Cherub residents of the Homeworld have seeded the idea of yuletide celebrations in the minds of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids at large. The Cupid Parliament have been persuaded to authorise such celebrations, so long as Santa Claus (an entity Pythagoras-858 believes to be untrustworthy) is not involved.

To achieve this, Pythe devises a plan to get magical toys in bulk directly from the Interdimensional Toymaker without going through Santa Claus at all. After persuading it to comply, Pythe travels to the Workshop of Madame Tarsa aboards the sentient Fog Ship of Pessimist-242, who is the only one in the Homeworld who knows how to get to Tarsa's pocket dimension. After arriving in the giant workshop, however, Pythe finds to his distress that Tarsa herself has been magically frozen into a large cube of ice.

Chapter 2

After some of Madame Tarsa's sentient toys came out of the Toybox in the corner of the Workshop, angrily demanding to know what has happened to their creator, Pythagoras-858 returns to the Cupid Homeworld and enlists his fellow problem-solver Juliet-178 and the fighting expert Arganthone-056, tasking them with trying to find a way to unfreeze Tarsa. Pythe then departs for a journey across dimensions to try and find the culprit.

Arriving in the Workshop, Juliet and Arganthone observe the ice cube for a while and discuss possible solutions. They agree that normal fire certainly wouldn't suffice, but after Juliet remembers Pythe saying (during his adventures trying to defeat Mandragora-257) that magic tends to still follow the spirit of the laws of physics to some extent, they agree that “abnormal” heat should be able to melt this abnormal ice, if it is sufficiently powerful. They land on the idea of using a Wellsian Heat Ray and thus fly to New Wellsia.

Chapter 3

Juliet-178 and Arganthone-056 land on an ashen hilltop on the devastated planet Thrash, with a valley between them and the pyramid where the Wellsians appear to have taken up residence. The two briefly reflect over whether they've seen anything like this before, and come to an agreement that this is never going to be a diplomatic mission and they must get a hold of a Heat Ray either by stealth or by force.

Inside the Pyramid, Sympus ag-Forgos, Viceroy of the New Wellsian Empire, is panicking in expectation of the upcoming celebrations of Allac-Ur, the Wellsians' equivalent of Christmas: they too had placed an order with Madame Tarsa (for a gift to their leader, Radluhac ag-Wampyr) which she has failed to complete for reasons that are, to them, mysterious. Another Wellsian, Baron Skollops ag-Warka, offers to fly the Wellsians' Fog Ship to the Interdimensional Black Market to inquire after the whereabouts of the Toymaker.

After they agree on this plan and Skollops departs, one of the Wellsians' Goblin slaves runs in to warn Sympus about two Cupids — Juliet and Arganthone — having been spotted flying towards the Wellsian fortress. Although a flying threat would normally be within Skollops's purview, Sympus, keen on Radluhac not noticing Skollops's absence, decides to handle the situation himself, using nothing less than heavy artillery.

Worldbuilding

Jenny

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Continuity

Behind the scenes

Read online

This story is available online on the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids website.