More actions
Bunny Everyhare was a Null-entity, of whom an infinity of possible counterparts existed. She was a sort of copy of Jenny Everywhere who appeared as a cartoon bunny (whether she was a rabbit or a hare was somewhat unclear), and whose considerable powers obeyed the classic cartoon “rule of funny”.
Description
Physical appearance
Bunny Everyhare typically appeared as a small, “brown-furred funny-animal bunny”. Whenever a Bunny Everyhare manifested in a given reality, she would take on a copy of whatever outfit the closest Jenny Everywhere was currently wearing. (PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?)
Personality
Bunny Everyhare was a playful, mischievous being befitting her appearance as a classic cartoon character, but also displayed the heroic and empathetic side typical of Jenny Everywhere, being happy to help out former enemies once they stopped being a threat, and easily befriending those around her more broadly. (PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?)
Powers & abilities
Describing herself as “the third most powerful being in the entire Multiverse”, Bunny Everyhare could travel in and out of the Null at will thanks to wings of Null-mist she could manifest or make vanish as desire. Her powers generally worked along the classic “rule of funny”, allowing her to pull mallets out of thin air or multiply herself if it was in service to the rules of comedy. (PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?)
Biography
In the 925th Universe
- See main article: Bunny Everyhare (Who Laws the Lawyers?)
One “wiry-framed” version of Bunny Everyhare once manifested in the 925th Universe, being appalled to see that she was now wearing a Kablamazon uniform to match the local Jenny Everywhere. After introducing herself to the Multidimensional Finders Service crew, she helped them foil a version of Bunny Nullhare who had manifested as Bonham, a realisation of the video game villain of the same name, and gotten himself worked up against the M.F.S. due to them “refusing” to tell him where his fictional archnemesis Benito could be found. After Bonham was subdued, Bunny helped him realise what he truly was, and asked him if he wanted to join Bunny Town. After he declined, confessing that he would rather “take a break for existing” for the time being, Bunny respected her choice and, spreading wings of Null-mist, carried him back into the Null with her. (PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?)
Behind the scenes
Genesis
Bunny Everyhare was introduced in 2023 in Who Laws the Lawyers?, by Delilah H. Smith, and furnished with her own variant of the Paragraph.
The character of Bunny Everyhare is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Bunny Everyhare, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed. |
—Delilah H. Smith |
In the author's notes for the story, Smith noted that she had already been planning to introduce Bunny when she set out to write Who Laws the Lawyers?, and decided to use that story for such a purpose after she independently landed on the idea of making Bowser analogue Bonham into a hare.
Whether Bunny is properly speaking a rabbit or a hare is ambiguous, possibly on purpose, as such an ambiguity is inextricable from the most notorious cartoon bun of them all, Bugs Bunny.
Open-source elements making up the core Jenny Everywhere mythos | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Incarnations of Bunny Everyhare |
---|
Who Laws the Lawyers? |