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Later managing to shift herself back to the same frame of reference, however, Jenny discovered that after making it out of the mansion, Glendalf and the Orcs had indeed headed back to [[Faerie]], where they came under threat from the [[Queen of Faerie]] herself. Glendalf was able to get the Orcs to safety through a portal, but the Queen “got her” and turned him into, or fused him with, a gnarled, barren tree in a clearing, using him as bait for Jenny. Jenny freed him using her [[Jenny Everywhere's staff|hard-light staff]], as given to her by [[the Illumination]]. However, the two, finding themselves in a different aspect of Faerie, which resembled overrun ruins, found themselves chased by the [[Wild Hunt]] as the Queen has warned.  
Later managing to shift herself back to the same frame of reference, however, Jenny discovered that after making it out of the mansion, Glendalf and the Orcs had indeed headed back to [[Faerie]], where they came under threat from the [[Queen of Faerie]] herself. Glendalf was able to get the Orcs to safety through a portal, but the Queen “got her” and turned him into, or fused him with, a gnarled, barren tree in a clearing, using him as bait for Jenny. Jenny freed him using her [[Jenny Everywhere's staff|hard-light staff]], as given to her by [[the Illumination]]. However, the two, finding themselves in a different aspect of Faerie, which resembled overrun ruins, found themselves chased by the [[Wild Hunt]] as the Queen has warned.  


After Jenny managed to deal some damage to the Wild Hunt, they managed to make their way to the [[Red Lion Inn]], where Glendalf restored some of his strength with a mimosa-based drink. Jenny had met up with [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]] and Glendalf joined the conversation. After [[Archondroid]]s burst into the Inn and the unreasonable Octobriana tried to fight them, Glendalf cast a [[Sleep (spell)|<nowiki>[</nowiki>''Sleep''<nowiki>]</nowiki> spell]] on her to protect her from herself, only to find that he was not strong enough to carry her unconscious form to safety. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
After Jenny managed to deal some damage to the Wild Hunt, they managed to make their way to the [[Red Lion Inn]], where Glendalf restored some of his strength with a mimosa-based drink. Jenny had met up with [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]] and Glendalf joined the conversation. After [[Archondroid]]s burst into the Inn and the unreasonable Octobriana tried to fight them, Glendalf cast a [[Sleep (spell)|<nowiki>[</nowiki>''Sleep''<nowiki>]</nowiki> spell]] on her to protect her from herself, only to find that he was not strong enough to carry her unconscious form to safety. After turning the Archondroids against the [[Wild Hunt]] so that they'd keep each other busy, Glendalf and Jenny then smuggled the unconscious Octobriana to safety through the tunnels beneath the Red Lion Inn.
 
They emerged in a [[Limbo realm]] where they found an abandoned but fully-stocked cabin; there, they elected to hunker down and recuperate. Octobriana enjoyed a good night's sleep and, in the morning, after Jenny helped soothe bother her, Glendalf's, and Octobriana's heartaches by playing her [[theriamen]], Glendalf slunk away to give the two some privacy as they caught up, with the excuse that he was going to do some further scouting of the Limbo dimension. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Glendalf is a transparent parody of {{w|Gandalf|Gandalf}}, the wizard from J.R.R. Tolkien's ''Hobbit'' and ''Lord of the Rings''; the setup of him appearing at the protagonist's door with a number of representatives of a nonhuman species mirrors the opening scene of ''The Hobbit'', where Gandalf arrives at Bilbo Baggins's door with a troop of [[Dwarf|Dwarves]].  
Glendalf is a transparent parody of {{w|Gandalf|Gandalf}}, the wizard from J.R.R. Tolkien's ''Hobbit'' and ''Lord of the Rings''; the setup of him appearing at the protagonist's door with a number of representatives of a nonhuman species mirrors the opening scene of ''The Hobbit'', where Gandalf arrives at Bilbo Baggins's door with a troop of [[Dwarf|Dwarves]].  
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