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canon update!
hello, eway! kai here with robyn cousland/the warden™ who is going away for a canon update!
so, i was going to do this last week, but then... it was robyn's event, SO. on tuesday morning (5/10), robyn will vanish from wonderland.
she's usually a fairly large presence, so those who are close with her will likely notice at one point or another in the week that her door is open and that she's nowhere to be found. her wonderland pet, the mabari named oren, will still be around and he'll be mildly distressed, which means he'll be wandering the halls, whining, looking for people he recognizes who might be able to help.
she'll come back next tuesday (5/17) from the end of her canon, aka from after her death slaying the archdemon. i said i was going to give her more nice things, since her life has been Hard lately, and this doesn't seem nice, i know, but she'll be more at peace and less distressed after the fact rather than living in fear and anticipation knowing she's going to die but not having been through it yet.
so, i was going to do this last week, but then... it was robyn's event, SO. on tuesday morning (5/10), robyn will vanish from wonderland.
she's usually a fairly large presence, so those who are close with her will likely notice at one point or another in the week that her door is open and that she's nowhere to be found. her wonderland pet, the mabari named oren, will still be around and he'll be mildly distressed, which means he'll be wandering the halls, whining, looking for people he recognizes who might be able to help.
she'll come back next tuesday (5/17) from the end of her canon, aka from after her death slaying the archdemon. i said i was going to give her more nice things, since her life has been Hard lately, and this doesn't seem nice, i know, but she'll be more at peace and less distressed after the fact rather than living in fear and anticipation knowing she's going to die but not having been through it yet.