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In December 2020, Pythe was tasked by the [[Cupid Parliament]] with acquiring toys from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] so that the [[Cupid Homeworld]] could celebrate the winter holidays without needing to give [[Santa Claus]] a foothold in their world. He traveled to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] thanks to [[Pessimist's Fog Ship]], only to discover that Tarsa had been frozen in place by an unknown party. He then set off into the Multiverse to find the culprit, though not before sending [[Juliet-178]] and [[Arganthone-056]] to the Workshop to investigate possible ways to unfreeze Tarsa. | In December 2020, Pythe was tasked by the [[Cupid Parliament]] with acquiring toys from [[Madame Tarsa|the Interdimensional Toymaker]] so that the [[Cupid Homeworld]] could celebrate the winter holidays without needing to give [[Santa Claus]] a foothold in their world. He traveled to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] thanks to [[Pessimist's Fog Ship]], only to discover that Tarsa had been frozen in place by an unknown party. He then set off into the Multiverse to find the culprit, though not before sending [[Juliet-178]] and [[Arganthone-056]] to the Workshop to investigate possible ways to unfreeze Tarsa. | ||
Pythe made his way to 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]] and recruited [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Sherlock Holmes]] (in what was their first meeting from Sherlock's perspective). He transported Sherlock to the Workshop, where he had the British detective examine the crime scene. Holmes pointed out that [[Madame Tarsa's cane|Tarsa's cane]] had been stolen, and helped Pythe arrive at an additional hypothesis: that one of Tarsa's own living toys, one she'd just created, was responsible. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | Pythe made his way to 1895 [[London]] in the [[Prime Universe]] and recruited [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Sherlock Holmes]] (in what was their first meeting from Sherlock's perspective). He transported Sherlock to the Workshop, where he had the British detective examine the crime scene. Holmes pointed out that [[Madame Tarsa's cane|Tarsa's cane]] had been stolen, and helped Pythe arrive at an additional hypothesis: that one of Tarsa's own living toys, one she'd just created, was responsible. He took Holmes to [[Frankenstein's World]] to consult [[Baron Frankenstein#In Frankenstein's World|the Baron]] about the likely psychology of such a rebellious creation, and, using what Frankenstein told him, correctly guessed that the toy — who turned out to be a puppet clown — would be headed to the [[Interdimensional Black Market]]. There, Pythe and Holmes help the [[Queen of the Black Market]] fight him off, but were unable to prevent him from teleporting to yet another world. However, they bargained with [[Skollops ag-Warka]], who had witnessed the Clown's departure, and obtained the coordinates from him in exchange for the [[Whistle of the Witch Varganax]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
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