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Sounds like the basis for a great RPG. Or maybe a book – isn’t that how Bilbo Baggins got his start? And B’rer Rabbit? And Cthulu?…maybe not. Well, little Cthulu (or was that Nyaruko-san
We’re starting to loop back through the stories and I’ll write down those that aren’t too stream of consciousness. Of course, her favorite–the one that makes her giggle–is the one where Prof Adams turns evil after a (Freudian?) explosion in his lab brings out his dark side, and the girls give him a puppy that licks the evil away, then pees on him in excitement once the prof’s back to normal. Now, that’s sounds like the basis for one twisted tale, but the innocence is in the telling, not the summary, clearly. And she’s not shy to tell me when she doesn’t like a story, although sometimes she uses that trick just to get another story, even though the previous tale was just fine. It’s all the subtle pauses and facial expressions when how she says, “I didn’t like that one.”
And the Nyaruko-san video was fun. Most of the time, we’re able to turn the evil characters around–for example, the ogre was initially a variation on the witch in Hansel and Gretel and the camping trolls in The Hobbit. I think I need one about Pirates where the Queen comes into play, next. Perhaps she’s mistress of the lead ship in the defending fleet.