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The two were shot down before they got anywhere near the Wellsian citadel, and as they retreated it back to their [[Fog Ship]], it was damaged by the Wellsians' artillery. Tumbling across the dimensions, it crashed in 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]]. Luckily, this was witnessed by [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]], who joined the two Cupids, using her [[shift]]ing abilities to take them back to the Workshop where she thought Tarsa might have left some kind of failsage to reanimate her in an emergency.  
The two were shot down before they got anywhere near the Wellsian citadel, and as they retreated it back to their [[Fog Ship]], it was damaged by the Wellsians' artillery. Tumbling across the dimensions, it crashed in 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]]. Luckily, this was witnessed by [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]], who joined the two Cupids, using her [[shift]]ing abilities to take them back to the Workshop where she thought Tarsa might have left some kind of failsage to reanimate her in an emergency.  


There, while Arganthone tried to interrogate the [[Mechanical Fortune Teller]] (to little effect), Juliet and Jenny headed into [[Madame Tarsa's Toybox]]. There, making their way through the Labyrinthine interior, they found themselves arriving at [[Wild West Town]], where the [[Frog Mayor]] advised the three visitors to look for the “oldest toy in the Labyrinth”, who resided in the [[Christmas Toyland]] area of the magical toybox.  When they met [[Millicent (The Time of the Toymaker)|her]], however, she was only able to show them the relevant rhyming clue left by Tarsa (which spoke of a “key” in a “distant star”), but not explain its meaning. The three travellers agreed to look for further clues in the forms of legends and myths which other civilisations in the [[Multiverse]] might have about Tarsa. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
There, while Arganthone tried to interrogate the [[Mechanical Fortune Teller]] (to little effect), Juliet and Jenny headed into [[Madame Tarsa's Toybox]]. There, making their way through the Labyrinthine interior, they found themselves arriving at [[Wild West Town]], where the [[Frog Mayor]] advised the three visitors to look for the “oldest toy in the Labyrinth”, who resided in the [[Christmas Toyland]] area of the magical toybox.  When they met [[Millicent (The Time of the Toymaker)|her]], however, she was only able to show them the relevant rhyming clue left by Tarsa (which spoke of a “key” in a “distant star”), but not explain its meaning. The three travellers agreed to look for further clues in the forms of legends and myths which other civilisations in the [[Multiverse]] might have about Tarsa. They first, unsuccessfully tried the [[Euclidean Plane]] (where they engaged in a snowball fight with the [[Geometron Citadel|Citadel]]'s [[Octaser]] and [[Triangry]] guards) before heading to the [[Cupid Homeworld]] itself to check the [[Cupid Archives]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')


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