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Janni once slew [[Jamek Tagilono]], the Nameless Lurker in the Shadows. She later set out on a quest to acquire “the wisdom of the tiger, a wheel of numbers, and an owl made of lightning”. She encountered [[#Helping other Jennies|another incarnation of Jenny]] in the middle of the wilderness, who had been sent by [[Cha Ni]] to help Janni on her quest. The other Jenny had a flight computer from an [[Everywhere Explorer]], which Janni recognised as the “wheel of numbers” she sought. Insisting that simply accepting the gift would not be fitting for a quest such as hers, she insisted on a wager between her and the other Jenny; if Janni won she would get the wheel of numbers, while if the other Jenny won, she would get Janni's spear, the very one which had slain Jamek Tagilono. With arm-wrestling as the chosen mode of contest, it was an easy victory for Janni who bade her other self goodbye and continued on with her quest. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | Janni once slew [[Jamek Tagilono]], the Nameless Lurker in the Shadows. She later set out on a quest to acquire “the wisdom of the tiger, a wheel of numbers, and an owl made of lightning”. She encountered [[#Helping other Jennies|another incarnation of Jenny]] in the middle of the wilderness, who had been sent by [[Cha Ni]] to help Janni on her quest. The other Jenny had a flight computer from an [[Everywhere Explorer]], which Janni recognised as the “wheel of numbers” she sought. Insisting that simply accepting the gift would not be fitting for a quest such as hers, she insisted on a wager between her and the other Jenny; if Janni won she would get the wheel of numbers, while if the other Jenny won, she would get Janni's spear, the very one which had slain Jamek Tagilono. With arm-wrestling as the chosen mode of contest, it was an easy victory for Janni who bade her other self goodbye and continued on with her quest. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Genie Everywhere=== | |||
[[Universe D (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]s native version of Jenny Everywhere was nicknamed “Genie Everywhere” (or ''Djinn fi kuli makan'' in Arabic), being a [[djinn]] trapped in a bottle. | |||
At some point, the bottle in which she was imprisoned was acquired by a museum which obliviously placed it, alongside other similar but non-magical antiques, in a glass case. [[#Cha Ni|Cha Ni]] sent a [[#Helping other Jennies|different Jenny Everywhere]] to the museum to free their counterpart; breaking the glass, the other Jenny then unstoppered the bottle, allowing ‘Genie Everywhere’ to begin spilling out of the bottle as smoke. The smoke was only beginning to turn back into a human form when the other Jenny made her escape, though she already had enough of a distinct shape to give thankful thumbs-up to her rescuer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | |||
=== Helping other Jennies === | === Helping other Jennies === | ||
[[Universe (Parallax)|One incarnation]] of Jenny lived in a relatively normal universe, although one which was home to some supervillains and other such threats. She lived in an apartment where she collected [[toast]]ers. Its actual number was “8”, but the plaque was usually askew, reading “∞” instead — which suited Jenny. | [[Universe (Parallax)|One incarnation]] of Jenny lived in a relatively normal universe, although one which was home to some supervillains and other such threats. She lived in an apartment where she collected [[toast]]ers. Its actual number was “8”, but the plaque was usually askew, reading “∞” instead — which suited Jenny. | ||
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She once saved the Internet in the “[[Eye of Tripoli]] affair” and also defeated “[[Jenny Nowhere#Killed by Everywhere|her mirror self]]”. At some later point, she foiled thirteen-year-old supervillain [[Professor Awesome]]. Shortly after this, she [[shift]]ed to [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|the universe]] of [[Cha Ni]] and visited the [[Temple of the Oracle]]. She exchanged some words with the Oracle herself before collecting a list from her. It was a list of other Jennies leading more difficult lives whom this Jenny could go help. Her first destination was the Eurasian steppes of [[Universe B (Paying It Forward)|one universe]], where she found a [[#Stunt pilot|pilot Jenny]] who had downed her [[Everywhere Explorer|aeroplane]] and gave her the spare part she needed to get off the ground again. The pilot Jenny, in thanks, offered to fly her to her next destination. | She once saved the Internet in the “[[Eye of Tripoli]] affair” and also defeated “[[Jenny Nowhere#Killed by Everywhere|her mirror self]]”. At some later point, she foiled thirteen-year-old supervillain [[Professor Awesome]]. Shortly after this, she [[shift]]ed to [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|the universe]] of [[Cha Ni]] and visited the [[Temple of the Oracle]]. She exchanged some words with the Oracle herself before collecting a list from her. It was a list of other Jennies leading more difficult lives whom this Jenny could go help. Her first destination was the Eurasian steppes of [[Universe B (Paying It Forward)|one universe]], where she found a [[#Stunt pilot|pilot Jenny]] who had downed her [[Everywhere Explorer|aeroplane]] and gave her the spare part she needed to get off the ground again. The pilot Jenny, in thanks, offered to fly her to her next destination. | ||
The pilot Jenny dropped her off in an African veldt in [[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|the next universe]] on her list, where she met [[Janni]], “She Who Walks In Every Place”, her local counterpart and an Amazon on a mythical quest. One of the items she was tasked with finding being a “wheel of number”, Jenny guessed that what she needed was the round spare flight computer she'd brought to the pilot Jenny alongside the spare part she actually needed. With Janni noting that she couldn't simply accept this prize as a gift, the two made a formal wager of it, with Janni winning the wheel from her in an arm-wrestling contest. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | The pilot Jenny dropped her off in an African veldt in [[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|the next universe]] on her list, where she met [[Janni]], “She Who Walks In Every Place”, her local counterpart and an Amazon on a mythical quest. One of the items she was tasked with finding being a “wheel of number”, Jenny guessed that what she needed was the round spare flight computer she'd brought to the pilot Jenny alongside the spare part she actually needed. With Janni noting that she couldn't simply accept this prize as a gift, the two made a formal wager of it, with Janni winning the wheel from her in an arm-wrestling contest. | ||
She next headed to [[Universe D (Paying It Forward)|a universe]] whose native Jenny was a [[djinn]], “[[#Genie Everywhere|Genie Everywhere]]”, trapped in a bottle which had acquired by a museum, where it had obliviously been placed, alongside other similar but non-magical antiques, in a glass case. Breaking the glass, Jenny then unstoppered the bottle, allowing “Genie Everywhere” to begin spilling out of the bottle as magical smoke. The smoke was only beginning to turn back into a human form when the other Jenny made her escape, though she already had enough of a distinct shape to give thankful thumbs-up to her rescuer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | |||
===Child of the Nexus=== | ===Child of the Nexus=== |
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