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Pandora's Fox II
PANDORA'S FOX II

If you were here last June, do you remember that app that appeared on the relics then, Pandora's Fox? It's all about finding your Familiar bond. It's been available for people to use since every Star Child was forced to fill it out or have it filled out for them with its grand reveal. However, it's sat quietly in the background unobtrusive to those who didn't click to see what it was about.
Until now.
That's right, Pandora's Fox is back! (and with a makeover). The app has been rejiggered with old questions and new, including some specific to each Role! The app will buzz and open itself with a blank profile waiting to be filled out. Star Children can fill it out for themselves—as long as they don't lie. This app will not allow Star Children to lie. Honesty is important in a Familiar bond. Star Children who lie may find that answer filled in a little too honestly and unable to be deleted. Anyone who waits too long to fill it in will find it answered for them!
Familiar bonds come in all different shapes and sizes, so find the right person for you!
This is game canon!
Forms for your characters!
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I try not to be judgemental but holy shit those things are fucking ugly. Why'd they attack Earth anyway? What the fuck do they want? [ Other than be gross and pink and mind-controlling moms! ]
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They first came to Earth thousands of years ago, so we only have an old legend about it. They wanted to enslave everyone. They go from world to world, conquering each before moving on. They were trapped in a prison dimension until recently by a group of Earth warriors, so what they mostly wanted when they were let out was revenge. But also to finish what they started.
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How'd they escape the prison dimension? [ ...the Order had found a way out of her Otherworld, too. Fucking sneaky assholes. ]
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It was the Foot Clan- a group of evil ninjas that thought the Krang were like gods. They stole the key and opened the doorway.
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[So... kind of? Karma got them, at least.]
It's what they- [-deserve, he almost says, but catches himself. Two of them were his mom's senseis, and she'd been so upset to hear of their fate. It's not something he should be celebrating, for her sake.] ...they should've seen it coming.
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[Things had escalated far too quickly, though. The window for talking had passed.]
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[It was a lot! A lot happened in one night!]
The other two aren't near as dangerous, so Earth should be safe in that timeline now.
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Donnie called it a bifurcated time branch. We didn't change the future, just created a new timeline where the invasion was stopped. But even if we did change things, I couldn't go back. No one has mystic powers strong enough.
[Nevermind that there's nothing to go back for...]
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that's... a bummer (nts: do not tell him that's a bummer) ]
Do you like being in the past? I mean, I imagine that's rough.
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I wasn't there long enough to be sure. We fought off the invasion, and then I woke up here. But everyone's told me it's a lot like this, and I do like it in this world. It's better in pretty much every way that I can think of.
[Besides the whole missing family part.]
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[He's had enough time to think about it, now. They probably sent him as much to give him a real future as to save the world.]
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[ Because that's what her family wanted for her. That's what her dad wanted, that's what Rose wanted. She thinks that's what Dahlia wanted for her, too. ]
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[This conversation is full of bummers, sorry Sharon.]
A-anyway! I haven't met any alien invaders here, so it's probably fine. Even Thirteen's not that reckless.
[R... right...]
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I mean, I dunno, she brought the fae in and they killed a bunch of us last November. [ Would invading aliens be so strange? ]
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I guess... at least those are temporary. It would be really stupid to bring in people like that, or Krang, permanently.
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