#“fabulam diu oblitus” haven't heard that name in a while...........
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fatuismooches · 15 days ago
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HII!! so...I was re-reading fabulam diu oblitus and a question came to my mind: What happened to Foxttore and the dottolings? Did they count as a segment and was eliminated as well? Or did they remain in the lab while Reader and Dottore are...?
Foxttore and the pufflings were not deleted by Omega as they are just a failed experiment, and weren't even made the same way the segments are. So, at the very least, you'll always have the creatures with you. Naturally, they get even more clingy after the lab becomes dreadfully empty. Even though they were... less than amiable with Dottore's segments, they still did care about them in some manner. Constantly stealing their treats and tearing holes in their clothes did build some relationship with them. But more importantly, you're oh so sad over the loss of your lovers and son. What else is there to do other than remain at your side?
After you and Dottore die, Foxttore remains in the lab for a while, unaware of the situation. Despite how it seems, it has more patience than you give it credit for. The creature waits and waits and waits for his favorite people to return. But it's hard to miss the racket that the lab turns into at the news. You and Dottore were gone. Foxttore didn't want to believe it at first. He still waited for you for ages and ages, perhaps hoping it was just an elaborate scheme. It's not until after the final battle finishes that some agents feel a sense of duty to take care of your pets and try to capture the creatures.
The abandoned abomination and the pufflings are taken in by an agent you favored. It's not the same as you, but in a way, it's someone you left your mark on. He has a spot where he buried some of your items, so he can return to them when he misses you. But time goes on, and the now forgotten experiments wander from place to place. Perhaps one day, the creatures will be lucky enough to meet the two of you again, and then they will feel at home once more.
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