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After wandering its corridors for some time, the two ended up in [[Wild West Town]], where they were briefly mistaken for new members of the [[Plush Posse]]. Even after the misunderstanding was resolved, the [[Frog Mayor]] was initially reluctant to let them leave, affecting not to know about worlds beyond the Wild West-themed room, but he changed his tune after realising how annoying the combination of Larrikin and Pessimist could be to have around. Informed by the [[Mechanical Fortune Teller]] of the two Cupids' surprising progress, Tarsa sent the [[Clay Thing]] to stop them, but it was destroyed by the Fog Ship. They then reached the [[Doom Room]], where Larrikin defeated the giant chess pieces and Pessimist reluctantly foiled the [[Mechanical Skeleton]]. | After wandering its corridors for some time, the two ended up in [[Wild West Town]], where they were briefly mistaken for new members of the [[Plush Posse]]. Even after the misunderstanding was resolved, the [[Frog Mayor]] was initially reluctant to let them leave, affecting not to know about worlds beyond the Wild West-themed room, but he changed his tune after realising how annoying the combination of Larrikin and Pessimist could be to have around. Informed by the [[Mechanical Fortune Teller]] of the two Cupids' surprising progress, Tarsa sent the [[Clay Thing]] to stop them, but it was destroyed by the Fog Ship. They then reached the [[Doom Room]], where Larrikin defeated the giant chess pieces and Pessimist reluctantly foiled the [[Mechanical Skeleton]]. | ||
Tarsa entered the Toybox herself and goaded them into a swordfight, making herself the third and final trial of the Doom Room. After the Fog Ship helped the Cupids hold her off and reach the exit, Larrikin destroyed Tarsa's notes and prototypes on Clockwork Cherubs and the Love Potion. Admitting defeat, Tarsa allowed the two to return to the [[Cupid Homeworld]], restoring the Fog Ship to its full size and giving back the dimensional warp drive. Feeling bad about ruining her business idea, Larrikin suggested an alternative one: [[Thymon Plushy|Thymon Plushies]]. On the way back, Pessimist informed Larrikin of his skepticism at the idea that such a product could ever be successful | Tarsa entered the Toybox herself and goaded them into a swordfight, making herself the third and final trial of the Doom Room. After the Fog Ship helped the Cupids hold her off and reach the exit, Larrikin destroyed Tarsa's notes and prototypes on Clockwork Cherubs and the Love Potion. Admitting defeat, Tarsa allowed the two to return to the [[Cupid Homeworld]], restoring the Fog Ship to its full size and giving back the dimensional warp drive. Feeling bad about ruining her business idea, Larrikin suggested an alternative one: [[Thymon Plushy|Thymon Plushies]]. On the way back, Pessimist informed Larrikin of his skepticism at the idea that such a product could ever be successful, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Toymaker's Labyrinth (short story)|The Toymaker's Labyrinth]]'') but Larrikin kept bragging about his idea in subsequent months, leading [[Dandy-432]] to speculate in ''[[The Cupid Courier]]'' #1034 that he was the one ordering large numbers of them when large shipments started mysteriously finding their way to the [[Cupid Homeworld]]. The [[Department of Journalism]] were unable to interview Larrikin on the matter, as he ran from them on sight, refusing to “confess” to anything. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Conspiracy-1263 Publicly Accuses the Gang of the Green Gorillas (short story)|Conspiracy-1263 Publicly Accuses the Gang of the Green Gorillas]]'') | ||
=== After the Rifts Crisis === | === After the Rifts Crisis === |
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