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5 mos ago
WAIT HARAMBE DIED ON MY BIRTHDAY?!
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5 mos ago
I have now been alive for 20 years. How in the fuck.
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6 mos ago
would've loved to explore the concept of a Marshmallow Marshlands.
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6 mos ago
The only time I've shown interest in a Nation RP was something based off Candyland of all things, but it was dead in the water before all of us were able to submit CSes. A shame too,
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8 mos ago
Hi yes, we talking normal skittles? Hershey's chocolate?

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Symphony on High - Finn/Timekeeper (Co-GM)


...Yes that's it. Literally in nothing else atm, sue me.

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Level: 2
Experience: 7/20
Currently In: Snowdin, Heading out.
Word Count: 266 (+1 Exp)
Albedo @Lugubrious, Linkle @Gentlemanvaultboy, Papyrus @Dark Cloud

"Hm?" Their eyebrows rose once Linkle pointed out the trumbone. "Not mine. Thought a friend might want it. I do play a bit of piano though." Frisk explained. The three of them headed back inside to say goodbye to Treat, Nia, and Dromarch. Guess the former finally decided where to stay. The child had hope things will get better for her. Then Nia asked Albedo if his dog had a name. It didn't? Well, it didn't seem that odd. Must be a stray. Linkle suggested Doge, which earned a quick chuckle from Frisk, but the chalk prince already decided a name.

Soil.

...They could work with that, in all honesty. With that, Frisk silently waved goodbye to the animal and animal girls, and stepped out after Linkle.

As they left, Albedo revealed that they were in a sort of crossroads. Apparently the skullgirl was looking for some hooded dude. Either they'd have to stay in town for a bit longer to find him, or push it aside for now and head out. Luckily it seemed she had an idea to kill two birds with one stone. Then there was catching Frisk and Papyrus up to speed with what the other duo was up to, she turned that into a challenge. A friendly spar, to see what they could do.

"A fight, huh...?" Frisk mumbled, resting their gloved hand under their chin as they thought. They didn't see themself as a fighter, but then again, this was an opportunity to get both information and some rust off their own prowess. So, they nodded. "Alright. I'll go first."

"This intermission was brought to you part by Ponn."
Current Location: Home
Without any further leads at the moment, Fable decided to head back home before it got too late. He went back to his room, threw on some bed clothes, and passed out soon as he hit the bed.

...Atleast, that's what he hoped to do. For some reason, he couldn't sleep. It wasn't that he didn't feel tired. Maybe he was still feeling stressed? Shouldn't be. Toss here, turn there, yell profanities into your pillow, but that did nothing. After a bit of struggle, the boy finally went to sleep.

After an indeterminate amount of time, Fable would be awoken from his slumber by the sound of a rising hum, which was soon accompanied by a warbling squeal, as if someone were attempting to change the frequency on an old radio. This was followed a few seconds later by a loud *VOP!*, after which, all was once again silent. Silent, but not still… There, a short distance from his bed, Fable could perceive a shimmering, spinning contraption, which somewhat resembled a gyroscope. It was about the size of his desk, and upon a cushioned chair at its center sat a small dog, attired in a steampunk style outfit. As if this wasn’t strange enough, things became stranger still, when the dog began to speak…

“Goodness me!” the canine exclaimed, his voice possessing a somewhat amusing British accent. “I appear to have arrived! Although I must confess, I am not at all sure where, or when, I have arrived to!” Giving voice to a small chuckle, he looked around the room, before his eyes came to rest on the understandably bewildered Fable. “Why, hello there, my good fellow! Might you be so kind as to assist me in ascertaining my chronometric and plenumic location?”

What.

The.

Hell.

For a second, the boy could only stare at the sudden visitor as he processed what just happened. Okay, talking dog. Wouldn't be surprising if he was a monster. A familiar, he guessed? What even is that contraption??? Fable blinked out of his thoughts to answer the dog's question. "U-Uhm. If you mean time and place, you're in Pax Septimus, somehow appeared in my room..." He reached over to a nearby nightstand and grabbed his alarm clock. "And it's almost 6 AM." He added with a tired look. This all felt too alive to be shrugged off as a dream, and since he could still move and speak, he wasn't having a weird sleep paralysis episode either.

“Pax Septimus?” the dog echoed. “Hmmm… I can’t say I’m familiar. Oh, but I do apologize!” he added as he was struck by a sudden realization. “I’ve completely neglected to introduce myself! Parrthineas E. Doxxon the First, at your service!” he declared, while removing his hat and giving a small bow. “But you may call me Parr for short! Now then, if you would do me the kindness of revealing whom I have the great pleasure to be conversing with, I would be most appreciative!”

The boy hesitated, unsure if he should introduce himself as his moniker, or his real name. His eyes narrowed, looking between Parr and the machine. Though that could just be him not entirely awake yet.

"...Finnegan. I either go by Finn or Fable most of the time." He decided to introduce himself properly.

“Ah! What a splendid name! And what splendid nicknames as well! But they do present something of a conundrum. By which would you prefer to be addressed?”

"Uh...Finn, I guess?" Finn sightly tilted his head.

“In that case, it is my most sincere pleasure to make your acquaintance, young Finn!” Parr replied, holding out his paw for a shake. “Do tell, would this be your residence in which I currently find myself?”

"Yeah? Guess I wasn't specific when I said this was my room." Finn rose a brow, then shook the dog's paw. "But yes, this is my house." He clarified.

“And what an aesthetically pleasing home as well!” Parr declared with an approving nod. “Ah! But I am so terribly sorry for my unannounced arrival! Your rather disheveled appearance would suggest that you had been slumbering most fitfully, and so I do apologize for awakening you my dear boy! It is truly a most regrettable state of affairs that I have so very little control over where and when I might appear after each jump, but thankfully I have been met with the face of a friendly and helpful soul far more often than the visage of a fearsome beast! That is, if I am met with anything at all!” Giving voice to another chuckle, he continued. “Now then, if you would be so kind, I should like to run a small number of scans so as to better determine my exact omniversal location. Would this be acceptable?”

At the mention of his appearance, the boy ran his hands through his hair in an attempt to fix it. "I-It's fine. Just make sure you don't wake anyone else up, it'd be hard to explain."

“Most excellent! And you needn’t worry, my dear boy,” he reassured the drowsy youth, “Unlike my conveyance, my various pieces of instrumentation are decidedly less cacophonous!”

With that, he produced an odd wand-like device, featuring four spinning protrusions with a small glowing sphere at the end of each. Three additional, slightly glowing, prongs sat atop it, and as he moved the device across the room, a faint wedge of golden energy extended from them. After the beam had swept the entirety of the room, Parr examined a small readout on the lower portion of the device. “Hmm… Ah yes… Yes, I see… Most fascinating… Most fascinating indeed!” Turning to look at Finn, he added. “You reside in a most extraordinary reality plenum, my dear boy! Truly, I have yet to encounter its like in all my myriad travels thus far! The structure, the framework, it’s all been so meticulously fashioned! I must say, being lost in the infinite omniverse sometimes seems like a small price to pay, when met with discoveries like this!”

Finn's brows rose as he watched the strange dog scan the room. "Reality...plenum? He asked in confusion. "What do you mean by that? And I wouldn't really call a city like this fascinating..."

“Oh, no, not the city,” Parr corrected. “The universe, which, incidentally, is another name for a reality plenum. As it happens, I hail from a universe many trillions of reality plenums distant, where I had just concluded my first year of tenured professorship at my beloved alma mater, Fae Creek Academy! I was hard at work recreating my esteemed father’s greatest invention, the Far Prior Machine, a rite of passage you might say, when, alas, I found myself in something of a creative quagmire, utterly unknowing of how to extricate myself! It was then that a wonderfully helpful visiting scientist named Doctor Nikon or was it Doctor Canon?, suggested that instead of replicating my father’s work, I craft a construct entirely of my own invention! And so, after discussing our mutual appreciation for Edmund Clarke’s thrilling adventure series Professor Panopticon of the TriPlenum Patrol, they informed me that it was actually possible to reach the universe in which said stories really took place! That such tales were not mere fantasy at all, but actual realms that could be visited and interacted with! At the thought of actually conversing with one of my childhood heroes, I knew what needed to be done, and so I turned all my considerable mental prowess to the goal of creating the conveyance you see before you, one which would project me into whatever reality plenum I so desired, the Syllogismobile! Unfortunately, it would appear I had yet to fully master multidimensional polyplenumic engineering, as when I took my creation on its first test jump, I found myself hopelessly lost, adrift on the tempestuous tides of the omniversal ocean! Since then, I have been traveling the various reality plenums, in the hopes that I shall one day return to my beloved home, or at the very least, encounter a being capable of returning me via their own power, or via that of some mechanism they may possess. So it is that I appear before you now, and while this plenum, too, has proven bereft of the aid I seek, I am most grateful to have made your acquaintance, my dear boy. Pray tell, are you a devotee of the sciences as well?”

Even if he didn't fully understand what Parr was talking about, Finn tried his best to keep up with his story. Either this possibly fatigue-driven delusion had layers, or this had confirmed there was a multiverse outside of fiction. Hell, even said fiction might be real if this was anything to go by, and the universe he resides in would be fiction instead!

...Yeah, that's alot to take in. Unfortunate that Parr hasn't been able to perfect the science yet. But the fact that he made it here now ment something. Then the boy was asked if he was a scientist himself. "Well, not sure if you could compare it to something as grand as multidimensional travels," he began to explain, moving out of his bed and towards his desk. A rather cluttered desk, notes and observations about monsters, espers, and magi spread out and hung like an investigaton board. Of course there was also less peculiar stuff like his music player and a laptop. "I'd like to think I'm more of an investigator type, I strive to be one as great as an old friend of mine. But I've been researching stuff like mana, what makes espers tick, and monsters like this fella I had the pleasure of running into." Finn held up one of the pages of notes, a rough sketch of the Crab Rave behemoth drawn on it. "But if what you said about there being a multiverse is true, then I guess have my work cut out for me, huh?" He looked back to Parr with a grin.

“An investigator?” Parr echoed. “Oh how terribly exciting! I, too, greatly enjoy a good mystery! One of my other childhood heroes was the great detective Dirk Dhorlocke! And indeed, science is nothing more than solving the mysteries of the universe, or omniverse, in this case, so you could say I am something of an investigator myself! And that is certainly quite the impressive beast!” Parr exclaimed upon being shown the picture of Crab Rave. “I applaud your courage my dear boy! Ah, but you say you already know a detective of some renown? Was this perhaps a relative of yours?”

"Knew. But yes." The boy clarified. "We aren't related, but I still cared and looked up to him as if he was. Even if we sometimes butted heads." He chuckled. "I hope to one day see him again as someone he could be proud of."

“A most commendable goal to aspire to!” Parr agreed. “And one that it would appear you are well on your way to attaining. If it’s not too much trouble, I would very much like to hear of some of your various investigative exploits,” he added.

Finn scratched the back of his neck. "Well, I haven't exactly done much. Hm..." As he organized his desk, he told Parr about every job he's done so far. He went into detail about Crab Rave, told him about the Date Night job and the subsequent fight against Jan, and caught him up to speed with the situation about Justin.

“My word!” Parr gasped upon being told about Finn’s recent (mis)adventures. “You have certainly experienced quite a great deal of perilous situations, especially for someone of your tender age! I must say, I am most impressed, my dear boy! Most impressed indeed! This Justin fellow, in particular, sounds like quite the unpleasant scoundrel, if I do say so myself, and I wish you the best of luck in apprehending that vampiric villain!”

"Thanks Parr. Really." The boy tiredly smiled.

“You are most welcome, dear boy!” Parr told him. “And I would be only too delighted to assist you in your endeavors to locate your fiendish adversary,” he added. “But, alas, my time in this plenum rapidly draws to a close! Indeed, the possibility particles by which my cross-plenum conveyance is powered are almost fully replenished!” Gesturing to a gold-plated gage, he would show Finn that its glowing readout had but one segment left unfilled. “If there are any inquiries you might have concerning my own extradimensional exploits, now would be the time to voice them!”

He couldn't stay? Finn slightly frowned. He would've appreciated the help, but all the same, he understood why Parr had to leave. This wasn't his home.

"Oh! Uhm, I'm not sure what to ask but," He glanced around, then back to Parr. "Think I'll ever achieve, y'know, stuff like this?" He motioned to the Syllogismobile.

“Why, I have no doubt, my dear boy!” Parr replied. “If you fully apply yourself, your goals shall always be attainable, although they may take longer to achieve than you might desire,” he added with a chuckle. “But fear not, young Finn! You are still a mere youth! In the fullness of time, I imagine you shall surpass even my accomplishments!”

"Even surpass you, huh...?" The boy chuckled at the thought. "Yeah. Yeah, I'll strive to meet your hopes too then! Who knows, perhaps we could see each other again when the day comes!" His grin returned with a newfound resolve.

“A most delightful possibility, indeed!” Parr agreed. “Now then, I must be off!” he added as he once again took his seat at his bizarre machine’s controls. “I had a truly splendid time making your acquaintance, my dear boy, and I eagerly await when next our paths might cross! Tally ho!”

With that, the cross-plenum conveyance began to rapidly spin and whir once more. There was a bright flash, coupled with a loud *VOP!*, and when it faded, Finn would see that both conveyance and canine had vanished, as if they had never existed in the first place.

"Well, that was something." With a yawn, the boy stumbled back to his bed and faceplanted into his pillow.

...Then again, as he looked back at his alarm clock, it was probably too late to go back to sleep. Eh, whatever. A few more hours couldn't hurt.

"...This is...f i n e. :)"
- Valerie

So, many things happened in the short span of time. Sonia chastized Valerie behavior, to which the latter simply rolled her eyes. Surprisingly, Justine stood her ground against her past maid, revealing a truth that made Sonia conflicted. Perhaps things could finally get better today?

Sadly, we can't have nice things. Sann had the bright idea to snatch Justine away cause Connie didn't want to go on a date.

"!?" At the sound of the vampire's exclamation, Valerie spun on her heel and grit her teeth once she realized what the demented valkyrie intended to do. The android sprinted forward to attack, only to hit a barrier. "Damnit!!" Her sword struck at it again and again, trying to break it before-

Aaaand they're gone.

At this rate Majora didn't know what to do from here. With Justine concidering mutiny two weeks into her new employment, one must ask themselves: "What was the point of all this?"

I mean, really? Are you trying to cuck someone here?

Valerie had called both Lauren and Maura about what happened, but the two reappeared as quick as they left, and only then was Maura able to pass Justine a purification potion via her shadow. The android glared at Sann, and walked back to the vampire sisters.

"The waves of monsters have been neutralized, and Sonia left for now. You ready to go?"

...

..

"Hmm...something doesn't seem right here."




"Oh, time for class already?"
"See ya, suckas!"
- Finn and Oliver


Finn crossed his arms in thought. "No insignias, but we've overheard him talking on the phone to a higher-up about something called the Nexus. They originally intended to enter Penrose after seeing the results of this wendigo attack, but since we've culled their minions, they're concidering Silverburg instead." He explained. "I've also got a good look at the March Hare's face if that'll help indentifying the perp."

Dina investigated the area with the stray crows, and Mayra...only revealed that she barely knew what tech the Wonderland characters used. Something from another dimension. Doesn't sound good. Marriete didn't help much either, instead saying she'd investigate on her own accord. Finn couldn't help but pout. They could work together, but instead she wants to take a perfectly good case for herself? The audacity!

"She had to leave? Wait, what time is it?" Oliver spoke up, searching for anything to check the time.

Finn reached into his sleeve and grabbed his phone. "It's- Oh damn, we gotta head to class!" The duo's eyes widended once they saw they were late. "Sorry we can't stay any longer! Thanks for the help!" He said, both hurrying out.

"Hm."
Current Location: Leaving...

He hadn't even realized others had left as well, until Apollo appeared, stopping to ask him if he...wanted a beer? Fable's brows rose, but he didn't react any further. He didn't expect anyone else to leave. Well, he understood, just didn't expect. But that was either a serious question or an invite to go anywhere but here. Which Protector agreed to once they passed by. Wait, if Apollo and Protector were leaving too then...

The boy felt a tinge of worry for Klava, once he realized only she remained back with Maverick. And he really hoped no one would hold his choice against him. He was snapped out of his thoughts when he felt the suit of armor gently pat his head, then hurry out in a faster pace. Wonder what that's about. The Timekeeper looked back at the faceless healer. "I...can't drink. Too young." He tiredly explained as they walked. "Thanks for the offer though." As much as a part of him wanted to say "screw it" and accept. He didn't know how his family would react. Not good, he assumed.

Once they were outside, Finn also realized it slipped his mind that it was still morning. The good doctor might've used catering as an incentive to surender, but he couldn't care less about that. He slightly waved to Apollo as he left.

...So now what?

He didn't have to go back home yet. Atleast he didn't think he did.

There wasn't any open jobs at the moment.

Perhaps he could keep searching for...??

Don't be ridiculous. That was probably the only chance he had. Wasn't it? Seemed like it. GEMINI was more preoccupied with Billy than relocating Justin. The boy furrowed his brows and lightly slapped himself awake. What was he thinking. This was just his first failure, he should just learn from it instead of letting it get to his head! They just escaped, so that meant Betty was still alive.

He couldn't give up. He just couldn't!

So, the boy walked away from the hellish mansion, going back to his human self once there was no one around. Timekeeper may not have helped, but perhaps Fable could do something better.
Also kinda tenative! If the suggested Special upgrade seems a bit too OP, let me know I guess!




Level: 2
Experience: 6/20
Currently In: Snowdin, Preparing to head out.
Word Count: 298 (+1 Exp)
Albedo @Lugubrious, Linkle @Gentlemanvaultboy, Papyrus @Dark Cloud

In all honesty, they could've just waited until Papyrus got everything he needed before they left. But a thought crossed their mind. Perhaps they left something there that they could use. So Frisk decided to search the house with him. They were tempted to talk to him about his reaction from Treat declining his offer, see if he was alright. The sentry probably wanted to be friends with her, after hearing and seeing what she went through. He might be a bit ecentric, but he ment well!

Then again, Frisk understood where Treat was coming from. Compared to their friend, the wolfgirl was timid, a ball of nerves. They might've grown used to Papyrus' nature, but Treat would've (was probably?) been frightened of him, the child guessed.

Then again, they were probably overthinking it. As long as she has a better place to live, that's what matters.

Frisk had grabbed a coat to go with their new hat, a bottle of ketchup for when they ran into Sans, his trom-bone, and they were certain Papyrus would grab some spagetti for the road. Though they searched a bit longer, searched for something that'd give them even a slight chance in fights. Then around the couch, they found it.


Admittedly, the set of equipment was weaker then, well, most things. But concidering the circumstances, they'd have to make do with what they could. The child put the coat on, equipped the glove, and...

They paused for a moment. Even if it's a bit worn, they felt the abs drawn on the mandanna was a bit...tacky. Frisk flipped it backwards and tied it around their bicep. Okay, now they were ready! They waited by the door until Papyrus was ready too, then went back out to regroup with Albedo and Linkle.

"Damned if you do, damned if you don't."
Current Location: Von Carnage Mansion, Inner Circle

Well, there goes that plan. With all the chaos going on, everyone was prioritizing defense over bumrushing the marshmallow fucker. Atleast the Timekeeper did something about the wisps in armor. Magic worked, but the spirits quickly recovered and turned to fighting with fists instead. Whatever happened around him he paid no mind, opting to evade the gauntlets' blows.

Then, the spirits fled. Gunther as well.

The boy glanced over at the reason. Billy, though battered, scared the ghost away. The green-haired doc appeared soon after just as wounded. Though as he kept looking, waiting, he felt anxious again. What happened? Is Justin dead? Where's Betty? Then another woman appeared. A jovial scientist. He didn't realize it was Veronica until she mentioned the notice she posted on Shimr. That anxiety turn to dread once she told everyone what happened.

They failed.

Justin fled, and took Betty with him.

And if the boy's view of G.E.M.I.N.I. hadn't been soured enough, Veronica's tangent about how the freelancers should've just stayed out of it among other things made his conflicting emotions worsen. He felt a bitter retort bubbling, trying to escape his throat. He felt like his knees would give out, the urge to give in to their blame and tell them: "You're right." Or "It's my fault."

...It was his fault, wasn't it.

Fears. Regrets. The boy resisted the urge to cover his ears as Veronica and Billy argued, gloved hands running through his hair as he tried to calm down. Too loud.

Why did he care so much?

Why did he let this happen?

Someone shut them up. Please.

Finn's head snapped towards Veronica when she revealed the mansion was a connection to what he assumed was Maverick's HQ. He trembled out of some unknown emotion when she looked back at him. That apology meant nothing. Then once she gave the Freelancers an ultimatum, he deflated. His arms went slack back to his sides, and the ground suddenly looked more interesting than the remains of the room. He almost looked like a lifeless puppet. With all the shit he went through being for nothing? He suddenly felt empty.

They failed.

He failed.

With one more look at his team, he frowned in regret. It worsened when he looked at Klava.

Finn breathed out. "I'm sorry..." I can't do this anymore. He only hoped those who remained would survive. And that they wouldn't hold this, and his foolishness against him. He was tired, drenched in blood, and felt like he had gone through every stage of grief in a damn minute. Perhaps longer. The boy shambled past the agents, and to the exit.

He just wanted to go home.

...

...Huh. He didn't realize how tight the grip on his instrument was.

"So much for letting this play out like a proper story arc."
- Valerie


Valerie steadied her breathing. She refused to loose her temper. Even as Ronin tried to justify her so called "sensei"'s stupidity, or as Sann tried to pin the blame on her for not showing up sooner. The android simply drowned out the voices that didn't matter, and watched as the only reinforcement users around stablized Caroline back to health. Otherwise she'd assume the others were trying to gaslight her or some shit.

Sakura's recovery wasn't her concern. It was only fortunate that her words were taken another way. Once Justine asked about a purification potion, Valerie nodded, and contacted Maura through their coms.

"You're kidding!"

"Wish I was."

Maura mentally sighed. "We didn't expect her to appear so suddenly. I'll look around, see if Eliza grabbed a potion before she left!"

With that, she turned back to Justine. Though before she could answer, the vulgar serpent had spoken up again, spouting insults like she used to know the vampire. Without looking back, the android's eyes widened at the pathetic apology and thank you Justine gave Sakura.

Dont apologize.

She mouthed to the vampire. Whether or not it'd be noticed wouldn't matter. Valerie coldly watched as Sakura left. As much as she wanted to simply flip her off in return. She couldn't help herself.

<<"You should count your blessings, Susanoo-San. But I sincerely doubt this fool's method will save you forever.">> She'd say as the dragon girl left.

Maybe now thing'll calm down?

Hah. No.

For a moment, Valerie tensed up at the implications that Sonia was nearby. Great. Might as well drag Father here as well, make this a hell of a family reunion! She scanned around the area until she saw the maid in the distance, and her brows furrowed. Sword in hand, she stepped in between the sisters and Sonia.

"Here I was thinking you died during that bullshit raid." The android spoke up. "Well then, are you going to try and kidnap them back to Father? While one of them is in comatose?? Sell them to the Mint, or Beacon? Or are you going to be reasonable??"




"The chase begins."
"Down the rabbit hole we go!"
- Finn and Oliver


Finn snorted at Mayra's bold response. "Five's unreasonable but eight isnt?!"

Other than that one response, both their focus was on eliminating the monsters in a dance of flame and darkness. In all honesty, it was kinda fun! And they were clearing them out quick enough before anything bad happened. The dragon lady even chucked one into a portal. Though he flinched once Penny (when did she get here?) made a quick contribution via gauss round. He snapped his head towards the mechanical monarch, and nodded in thanks.

And once it was said and done, the boy spun around back to Mayra with an excited grin.

"That. Was. AWESOME!" He cackled, his eye lit up. "Sucks that the culprit fled before I could shank 'em, but..." Finn drew his attention to the envelope left by the mysterious man. Returning his blade back to it's sheath, he hurried over and grabbed it. Whatever it was, he just knew it'd be important. He opened the letter and read it.

An alias, "The March Hare". An urgeny, to the brothers and sisters of Penrose from the "Unifiers of Wonderland", to welcome them with open arms so they may be freed from the tyranny of the "Powers" (Patrons most likely) and join them as equals.

"Hmm..." Finn held a fist under his chin in thought. So many things to concider. What is the Nexus? Who are the Unifiers of Wonderland? Who was the March Hare speaking to on the Phone? And why do they plan on overthrowing the Patrons? He'd have to find more clues before making any solid theories.

At this point Oliver had appeared, having called off his duplicates and went after Finn and Mayra. Seeing the aftermath of the side battle, the ghost popped up beside the other boy as he looked over the letter. "What'cha got there, Holmes?"

Finn looked over to Oliver, then everyone else that was in the area, and read the note outloud. Afterwards, he'd ask:

"Anyone know about...any of this?" He held out the clue with one hand, and held his cane in the other.
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