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Blyndeff Toy Emporium

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The Blyndeff Toy Emporium is where Molly Blyndeff works and lives alongside her father Martin (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[edit | edit source]

Original Incarnation[edit | edit source]

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At some point, Calliope and Martin Blyndeff purchased a live-in toy store. Calliope managed the finances while Martin made new original toys. They also at some point had two daughters, Lorelai and Molly, who joined them with living in the store.[1]

Two years prior to Prison of Plastic, the store burned down, in the resulting fire, Calliope died and Lorelai Blyndeff suspected it was her seleep-inscribing that was the cause.[1]

Past[edit | edit source]

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A business friend of Calliope Blyndeff's managed to get them a live-in Blyndeff Toy Emporium in a fairly rough neighborhood, on top of losing Calliope, that made turning a profit harder.[2]

At some point, they also started selling other companys' products, including Horizontal Pilot Command and ones made by STEM.[2]

At some point, Agitha came into the store and started loudly complaining to Lorelai Blyndeff that the teddy bear on the website said was in stock but the store was out of stock, which caused Lorelai to start ranting about how sometimes things are wrong and she should yell at the computer instead as it would have the same effect.[3]

Museum Arc[edit | edit source]

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Western Arc[edit | edit source]

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Prison of Plastic[edit | edit source]

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Non-Canon[edit | edit source]

TWO-LOWEEN[edit | edit source]

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Molly Hoodie Commercial[edit | edit source]

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Bubblegum Renegade[edit | edit source]

The Blyndeff Malt Shop's[4] steps were sat on by Molly Blyndeff, Stink, and Stonk while they chatted. Phoenica Fleecity walked up to then and asked if they wanted to play with her on the playground.[5] They then sang[4] to her about how that playground was the Bubblegum Renegade's territory and should be avoided since they are dangerous. She went to play on the steps anyway.[5]

Molly has had ENOUGH[edit | edit source]

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

The building across the street is visible in the illustration
  • The toy teapots can serve actual tea. Molly Blyndeff says this is because 'she doesn't have time to play around'.[6]
  • 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.

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Reflection[edit | edit source]

"Redwood Run"[edit | edit source]

The Website Said it Was in Stock![edit | edit source]

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Concept Art[edit | edit source]

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