Subject: Unfortunately, expecting to be startled doesn't prevent it.
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Posted on: 2013-11-15 18:02:00 UTC

When the tiny dragons popped out of the candy, Jenni snatched her hand back with a yelp. As soon as she got a good look at them, though, her alarm dissolved into laughter.

The kids laughed, too. Someone else being the butt of a joke is always funny, especially a grownup. Plus, now there was candy scattered all around, like prizes from a piñata, and they eagerly snatched it up.

"Okay," Jenni said to Xanthus after a minute, "I'm sorry I doubted you. Where did these little guys come from? I don't recognize the breed, and I know a thing or two about dragons!" This statement was given weight by her Mother of Dragons costume, complete with a little black plush Drogon pinned to her shoulder with his posable tail around her neck.


Ilraen glanced into the RC at Jenni's cry, but relaxed when he saw everything was all right. He reverted to a casual posture and beamed at Cindy's attempt to pronounce the long name. Andalites didn't name themselves with mouth-speakers in mind, that was for sure. At least she got the first part down, and that was doing pretty well for a start, he thought.

<Elfangor was single-handedly responsible for setting the events of the Animorphs series in motion,> he answered. <He was the one who gave the morphing ability to the five human children as he was dying, allowing them to resist the Yeerk invasion of Earth while the Andalite fleet was held up elsewhere.> That was an oversimplification, but he couldn't bring himself to admit that his people hadn't much cared about the fate of Earth for some time. <Before that, Elfangor discovered the Time Matrix and prevented it from falling into the hands of the Yeerks, which would have allowed them to rewrite history as they saw fit. He ended up exiled on Earth and voluntarily took human form. He married Loren, a girl he'd rescued from some other aliens, and their son, Tobias, became one of the Animorphs himself—as did Elfangor's little brother, Aximili, who crashed into the Pacific Ocean during the same space battle that fatally wounded Elfangor. So you see, he and his influence are directly responsible for saving Earth and ending the Andalite-Yeerk war,> he concluded with pride. The story was full of holes, thanks in part to how convoluted it actually was, but he thought he'd covered all the important points.

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(( I went on an epic quest to track down information about those dragons, and I've come back very confused. First, it looks like you only adopted two from Astral Void, purple and red, and you originally named them Jasmine (spelled "Jazmine" the first time it came up; you might wanna fix that) and Tiana. Someone else got the third one from Astral, and there aren't any references to your agents getting another one from somewhere else that I could find in their missions or their pages, so no idea what I'm looking at there. Also, since these guys were apparently created in a mad science experiment and aren't actually from the Narnia-verse, aren't they just baby dragons rather than mini-dragons? Narnia dragons are notoriously unfriendly, anyway (except for Eustace), and I don't know that they come in such bright colors.

(( Also, I caught a reference to Cindy reading The Hunger Games (or at least, Xanthus thought so) back in their first interlude. You might wanna go back and change that to something else, since it's kind of a big deal that they're all reading it for the first time in "Relocation." ))

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