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The Blyndeff Toy Emporium is where Molly works and lives alongside her father Martin Blyndeff (though it's usually Molly being the one in charge). Despite being so young she's often left working late at night. It's located within a particularly rougher part of Sweet Jazz City. Lorelai also works there, although rarely and begrudgingly.
History
Original Incarnation
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Two years prior to present day, the store burned down, in the resulting fire, Calliope Blyndeff died and Lorelai Blyndeff suspected it was her seleep-inscribing that was the cause.[1]
Past
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A business friend of Calliope's managed to get them a live-in Blyndeff Toy Emporium in a fairly rough neighborhood that made turning a profit harder.[2]
"Museum Arc"
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"Western Arc"
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Prison of Plastic
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Trivia
- The toy teapots can serve actual tea. Molly Blyndeff says this is because 'she doesn't have time to play around'.[3]
- The bear and the rabbit at both sides of the banner also happens to be Molly and Lorelai Blyndeff’s favorite animals respectively.[Citation Needed]
- The building across the street was shown in the Prison of Plastic, Prologue D Illustration.
Gallery
Backgrounds
Screenshots
Reflection
"Redwood Run"
Concept Art
References
- ↑ Prison of Plastic
- ↑ Prison of Plastic, Chapter 2: Vincent Murder
- ↑ Epithet Erased | EP5: Redwood Run