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She returned to the demon-summoning Laura's world, with Grallyx now imprisoned as a drawing inside Laura's demonology book, and agreed to help Laura study for her exams (as ensuring that she would pass her history exam was what Laura had summoned Grallyx for in the first place). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | She returned to the demon-summoning Laura's world, with Grallyx now imprisoned as a drawing inside Laura's demonology book, and agreed to help Laura study for her exams (as ensuring that she would pass her history exam was what Laura had summoned Grallyx for in the first place). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | ||
==== Other solo adventures ==== | |||
Jenny once spent a holiday in [[Rio P’Brytje]]. She found it hard to relax there, not only because the place was mostly made up of crumbling bridges hanging over pits of lava, but also because the room service of the place where she was staying did not include [[toast]] on demand. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
==== During the Rifts Crisis ==== | ==== During the Rifts Crisis ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere (Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids).png|thumb|right|210px|The “lost” Shifter encountered by [[Pythagoras-858]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'')]]One version of Jenny, who wore a thick red scarf and green parka and had brown skin and eyes, discovered that many versions of her were being lost, or losing their powers, due to the [[Rift]]s appearing throughout the multiverse. She investigated, and discovered than an organisation known as the [[Consistency Imperium]] seemed to be causing the Rifts to materialize everywhere they went. Even she soon lost control of her abilities, accidentally [[shifting]] into the [[Void]] itself. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere (Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids).png|thumb|right|210px|The “lost” Shifter encountered by [[Pythagoras-858]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'')]]One version of Jenny, who wore a thick red scarf and green parka and had brown skin and eyes, discovered that many versions of her were being lost, or losing their powers, due to the [[Rift]]s appearing throughout the multiverse. She investigated, and discovered than an organisation known as the [[Consistency Imperium]] seemed to be causing the Rifts to materialize everywhere they went. Even she soon lost control of her abilities, accidentally [[shifting]] into the [[Void]] itself. | ||
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Indeed, she followed them into [[Madame Tarsa's Toybox]], where she greatly enjoyed the atmosphere of the [[Christmas Toyland]] where they were advised to seek the “[[Millicent (The Time of the Toymaker)|oldest toy in the Toymaker's Labyrinth]]” by the [[Frog Mayor]] of [[Wild West Town]]. When they met 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]]. | Indeed, she followed them into [[Madame Tarsa's Toybox]], where she greatly enjoyed the atmosphere of the [[Christmas Toyland]] where they were advised to seek the “[[Millicent (The Time of the Toymaker)|oldest toy in the Toymaker's Labyrinth]]” by the [[Frog Mayor]] of [[Wild West Town]]. When they met 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 [[New Subcinctus]] to see if any of the [[Consistency Imperium]]'s records had survived the Imperium's fall. However, they did not find anything there which they did not already know, despite being granted an audience by [[Vertolin]] himself. They headed to the [[Interdimensional Tavern]] in defeat, hoping to simply ask around for relevant intel. They found none, but, reconsidering the rhyming riddle, Juliet realised that the key was actually hidden inside the [[Star Atop the Tree]] in the Christmas Toyland, rather than a literal star. | 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 [[New Subcinctus]] to see if any of the [[Consistency Imperium]]'s records had survived the Imperium's fall. However, they did not find anything there which they did not already know, despite being granted an audience by [[Vertolin]] himself. They headed to the [[Interdimensional Tavern]] in defeat, hoping to simply ask around for relevant intel. They found none, but, reconsidering the rhyming riddle, Juliet realised that the key was actually hidden inside the [[Star Atop the Tree]] in the Christmas Toyland, rather than a literal star. | ||
Going back to the Toyland, they conferred briefly with the Toy, who gave them climbing gear, and eventually made their way to the top of the tree with the help of a toy nutcracker called [[the General]]. The trio opened the Star, uncovering the magical mallet it contained, only to discover that tampering with the Star awakened the very literal [[Snap-Dragon]] that lived at the bottom of [[Snapdragon Lake]]. Nevertheless, the three soon defeated the creature through trickery and made their way out of the Toyland. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
==== Meeting the Fishter ==== | ==== Meeting the Fishter ==== | ||
Some time later, this Jenny spent thirty days trekking through the [[Swamps of Cr’uuuu’uuuuu’uuuumph]]. Once this adventure was done, she was relieved to find herself in a peaceful, grassy field. However, this was in fact April Fools' Day and she was soon confronted with a member of the [[Faction of the Fooling Fish]], posing as one of her counterparts, “the Fishter”, allegedly from a universe where fish were seen as the supreme lifeform. | Some time later, this Jenny spent thirty days trekking through the [[Swamps of Cr’uuuu’uuuuu’uuuumph]]. Once this adventure was done, she was relieved to find herself in a peaceful, grassy field. However, this was in fact April Fools' Day and she was soon confronted with a member of the [[Faction of the Fooling Fish]], posing as one of her counterparts, “the Fishter”, allegedly from a universe where fish were seen as the supreme lifeform. |
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