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| hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere]] | | hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere#Helping other Jennies|Jenny Everywhere]] | ||
| villain(s)= [[Robot Toaster]]<br>[[Cha Ni]] | | villain(s)= [[Robot Toaster]]<br>[[Cha Ni]] | ||
| featuring= [[Professor Awesome]] <small>(mentioned)</small> | | featuring= [[Professor Awesome]] <small>(mentioned)</small> | ||
| setting= | | setting= [[Jenny Everywhere#Helping other Jennies|Jenny Everywhere]]'s apartment, [[Universe (Parallax)|unnamed universe]]<br>[[Temple of the Oracle]], “[[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|Universe A]]” | ||
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| writer(s)= [[Scott Sanford]] | | writer(s)= [[Scott Sanford]] |
Revision as of 16:00, 19 August 2021
Paying It Forward is a Jenny Everywhere webnovel currently being serialised. The work of by Scott Sanford, its first chapter was released for Jenny Everywhere Day in 2021.
Contents
Plot
Part 1
Shortly after her defeat of Professor Awesome, Jenny Everywhere leaves her apartment to shift to the Temple of the Oracle Cha-Ni. After exchanging a few wise words with the elderly visionary, Cha-Ni guesses that Jenny is here because she wants to help other versions of her whose lives are not as easy as hers. Cha-Ni agrees and gives her a list.
Worldbuilding
Jenny Everywhere
- The story's main Jenny is the version previously seen in Parallax and Camera Shy.
- It is suggested that the oracle Cha Ni is also a version of the Shifter. She described as “about [Jenny's] height, with long silver hair”, wearing “a layered white robe and, of course, a long stole and a blindfold over her eyes”.
Universes
- The story's main Jenny lives in one universe. She visits another one which is home to the Temple of the Oracle.
Other
- Jenny once saved “her world's computer inter-network” in something to which she refers as “the Eye of Tripoli thing” and got banned from Shangri-La for “putting the ram in the Rama Llama’s ding-dong”. She insists that she only had good intentions.
Continuity
- Cha Ni reminds Jenny of how she “fought [her] mirror self to her death”, referring this Jenny's first encounter with a Jenny Nowhere, in PROSE: Parallax.
Behind the scenes
Read online
The story is available on the author's website.