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Sweet Jazz City Museum

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"Museum" redirects here. For the arc see: Museum Arc

The Sweet Jazz City Museum is the primary location of the "Museum Arc" of Epithet Erased. It is a museum that holds many historical artifacts, such as dinosaur bones, bear replicas, potentially cursed swords to throw at girls, and the infamous Arsene Amulet.

It is also the world's most famous art museum.[1]

Layout[edit | edit source]

Museum Lobby[edit | edit source]

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Art Hall[edit | edit source]

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Dinosaur Hall[edit | edit source]

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Animal Hall[edit | edit source]

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Desert Exhibit[edit | edit source]

to be added[10][9][4]

Storeroom[edit | edit source]

to be added[11][12][3][7][9][4]

Vent[edit | edit source]

to be added[13][4]

History[edit | edit source]

Past[edit | edit source]

The portrait of the Songstress

The Sweet Jazz City Museum was established and at some point became the world's most famous art museum.[1] It would create an exhibit on Epithets that included portraits of Phoenica Fleecity I and Songstress.[3] At some point they get a shipment with the Arsene Amulet. Storing it in a box in the backroom, planning to have an exhibit open for it a few weeks after the date of the Museum Arc.[9]

Mera Salamin and Indus Tarbella were hired[14] by the Sweet Jazz City Museum as tour guides and night guards. They would be placed as the tour guides for Molly Blyndeff's tour group from the School with Martin Blyndeff as an adult chaperone. Their group also including Stink, Stonk, and Mushroom Girl.[3] Phoenica Fleecity XV and Trixie Roughhouse were there too, in different tour groups, splitting up the The Neo trio.[15]

"Museum Arc"[edit | edit source]

to be added[3][7][9][4]

This caused ~36,000 dollars in damage.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The museum has portraits of Phoenica Fleecity the First, the ancestor of the current Phoenica Fleecity, and the archenemy of the Fleecity family, the Songstress.
  • The museum has an otamatone on display.[Citation Needed]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]