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==== Quest for the Lurigadawne ====
==== Quest for the Lurigadawne ====
Jenny returned to [[Dimension 77]] in search of [[the Lurigadawne of Tipperary]]. Materialising in the meadow where he reportedly made his home, she was seen appearing out of thin air by a [[Boy (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|local boy]] who assumed her to be a [[fae|fairy]] herself. Playing alone, she asked him if she knew where the Lurigadawne was, but the boy reported that although this was indeed supposedly his meadow, the [[leprechaun]] himself hadn't been seen in ages. Granting him a “boon” of some gold pieces she'd brought for the Lurigadawne, she sent the boy on his way and spent a few hours looking for the magically-concealed entrance to the Lurigadawne's home. When she found it, she discovered to her dismay that the Lurigadawne wasn't in, having left his home in the care of a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Brownie (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|Brownie]] after leaving on mysterious business. She thanked the Brownie with another gold coin and left. Before she headed to her next destination, she decided to compromise between obvious necessity and her stubborn refusal to settle for any other shoes than Leprechaun-made ones by putting on a pair of thick, woolen socks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
Jenny returned to [[Dimension 77]] in search of [[the Lurigadawne of Tipperary]]. Materialising in the meadow where he reportedly made his home, she was seen appearing out of thin air by a [[Boy (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|local boy]] who assumed her to be a [[fae|fairy]] herself. Playing alone, she asked him if she knew where the Lurigadawne was, but the boy reported that although this was indeed supposedly his meadow, the [[leprechaun]] himself hadn't been seen in ages. Granting him a “boon” of some gold pieces she'd brought for the Lurigadawne, she sent the boy on his way and spent a few hours looking for the magically-concealed entrance to the Lurigadawne's home. When she found it, she discovered to her dismay that the Lurigadawne wasn't in, having left his home in the care of a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Brownie (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|Brownie]] after leaving on mysterious business. She thanked the Brownie with another gold coin and left. Before she headed to her next destination, she decided to compromise between obvious necessity and her stubborn refusal to settle for any other shoes than Leprechaun-made ones by putting on a pair of thick, woolen socks.
 
She headed for [[the Home City]] in the [[Prime Universe]] and found the [[Company of Free Genies]], purchasing a wish from [[Genie (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|the Genie at the desk]] with a [[magic wand]]. While in the Company's lobby, she also met a local ghost, [[the Mad Marquess]]. Jenny wished to know the Lurigadawne's location and to be transported there, and thus found herself flung to the [[Gnome Place]]. There, she was viewed by the [[Secret League of the Orange-Bearded Gnomes]] as a dangerous interloper and the Gnomes petrified her clothing around her to trap her in place. Her recognising [[the Nome King]] in the crowd based on the memories of another Jenny did not help matters, and neither did the sudden arrival of the sword-wielding Mad Marquess, teleported after her by the mischievous Genie. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'')


===Imp-like Jenny===
===Imp-like Jenny===
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