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In one universe, Jenny Everywhere was the fifth musketeer, and fought against a vampiric Mind Flayer known as Cardinal Dracula.

Cosmology

This universe contained a version of Earth in its 19th-century. Countries on this Earth included France and China. Although the Earth in this universe seemed, at first glance, to be an ordinary 19th-century version of the planet, it was not devoid of supernatural elements, being home to Mind Flayers, vampires, and the Reliquary of Baphomet.

Travel by sailing ships was a common method of navigating the globe. In France, a band of musketeers of the guard kept evildoers such as the villainous Cardinal Dracula at bay. (PROSE: Preludes and Distractions)

History

The universe's native version of Jenny Everywhere was the daughter of a Chinese merchant. While travelling across the ocean, the ship Jenny was aboard with her father was wrecked, leaving Jenny the only survivor. Washing up in France, she disguised herself as a male and joined the three musketeers. Together, they fought many foes, chief among them being Cardinal Dracula, a vampiric Mind Flayer who had corrupted the church and state of France.

Although they were nearly bested in a climactic battle with the cardinal, Jenny managed to stake him through the heart with a wooden bokeh given to her by her father. Cardinal Dracula was almost destroyed, but managed to transform himself into a dragon using the Reliquary of Baphomet. What happened following this point is unknown. (PROSE: Preludes and Distractions)