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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. 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]]'') | 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]]. | ||
There, they introduced Jenny to [[Lord Thymon]], with whom she got along quite well. They then headed to the Archives, where [[Bibliophile-962]] helped them make their way to the relevant section, sneaking past the [[Mechanical Sphinx]]. They did not find anything directly related to Tarsa, but were inspired to go to [[Subcinctus]] to see if any of the [[Consistency Imperium]]'s records had survived the Imperium's fall. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
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