Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

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Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

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Eldritch Abomination: Its name has never been given, and an eye chart implies that it is " Cjopaze" note (it comes right before "Fhtagn", which is a reference to Cthulhu Mythos "Cthulhu fhtagn"). It's sometimes also called " Perogra" note (a reference to a campaign known as "World Eater", also DM'd by Weaver; the association is a result of similar symbols and mutagenic effects) or " The Barbed Wheel". Alien Geometries: The Metal Glen, sometimes. First there's the metal shutter in Ruby's room, which sometimes opens to a window and sometimes to a room. Then half of the Brig turns upside-down, gravity and all. Then it gets worse. Mad Doctor: Filbert. He's not infected. You're all infected, but he isn't. It's okay though. He's going to cut the bad out of you.

Art Shift: Weaver's works are very distinctive in such occurrences as when he shifts from simple, low color, MS Paint-ish sketches to highly-detailed ◊, other-worldly ◊, and amazing illustrations.Poe's Law: Many of Weaver's discontinuity gags and jokes appear to be actually half-canon to the story. John Quest also makes a surprise appearance near the end, when Tom turns on the intercom and gets obscenities shouted at him, after John shouted obscenities into his intercom. Morally Ambiguous Doctorate: The facility in which the entire story takes place in—known as The Metal Glen—was, in a nutshell, built out of an odd, isolated, geological-formation from out in the middle of a secluded loch for the specific purpose of doctors and medical researchers practicing/ testing treatments note (treatments that would likely be deemed as "unconventional" by most) without the need of the proper permits, license, or the possibility of criminal prosecution. Early in the game, the players sent a severed hand through a pneumatic mail chute, removing it from the game until much later on. The hand was meant to be used on a fingerprint scanner in the next room over. Because they couldn't activate the scanner, they were unable to see the video of Ruby murdering Tom in the past until well after the group had bonded, completely blunting its impact.

Male Rabbits are characterized by always treating people politely, with a gentle smile that makes people feel that they are credible and sincere. When encountering tough difficulties, they are never discouraged but instead remain persistent in their endeavors to find solutions. This means they eventually achieve enviable success. Escape from the Crazy Place: The entire premise note (Though, it was more like "Escape from the Weird Place" until Stitches showed up...). Tragic Monster: Mostly everyone, except for Ruby and Tom, who aren't monstrous enough, and Ace, who's not tragic enough note though he presumably Was Once a Man. Several: both Filbert and Bella are first shown like this, for instance. In either case, when the players tried to prompt Ruby in looking at them, they would be gone by the time she did. Ruby likes Seashells, Peppermint, and even, Gold Ribbons, as mentioned in the events of " Max's Valentine."Daisy, along with legs fused together, an emanciated figure, and her spine poking out, had a mouth where one of her eyes should be and one arm turned into a giant claw. At this moment, a roar came from the sky and a little white dragon stepped between Rabbit and the wolf. He stopped the wolf who was chasing the Rabbit. Rabbit's instincts made him not stop to think about it, and just use his last ounce of strength to escape. Warning: Somewhat Spoilers!] The symbols ◊ from Weaver's World Eater campaign also play big role in Ruby Quest. The Unpronounceable: "Cjopaze Fhtagn" (Apparently, most accurate pronunciation is Syo-pah-zay Ff-ha-tay-gen)

Kid whines about Ruby Quest; raging, madness, absence of the fourth-wall, Thursday, and Orkz ensue. The players enter the Holding Cell and discover Red has committed suicide by shoving sharpened stakes through his head. The wall behind him is covered with graffiti saying 'NEVER CATCH ME NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER' The poem which Ruby Quest was based on. In it, a young hare is taken away from her home in a glen to an underwater facility. All the rest of the animals there have lost hope, except for the cat, who's trying to break his bonds. In the end, the hare frees herself and the cat, and they both attempt to escape the facility. Reveal Shot: Ruby opens a door: the camera shows a close picture of her and a face of a bear, looking at each other. When it pans out, it is revealed that the head is the only good part of him, while the rest is just bloody chunks.Reality-Breaking Paradox: Someone—it's hinted to be Red—had done this somewhere along the line using one of the Cjopaze's artifacts to break the space within the Brig. Ambidextrous Sprite: In some panels it's clear that Weaver copy/pastes or mirrors character models. For example, Tom's bandaged eye switches positions in these panels .



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