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=== '''Fuwafuwa goes to hospital (Creepy Scab)''' === | === '''Fuwafuwa goes to hospital (Creepy Scab)''' === | ||
Mr. Yaji | One day, Mr. Yaji is petting Mowamowa as usual. However, he finds a strange scab on her right foreleg. | ||
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File:Hospital1_R.png|He confines Mowamowa in a mesh washing bag to prevent her from running away while on the way to the hospital. He then slips her into his travel bag and heads outside. | |||
File:Hospital2_R.png|While Mr. Yaji was transporting her to Nao's Hospital, Mowamowa managed to slip out of the mesh bag to become more comfortable, but Mr. Yaji doesn’t notice until they arrived at their destination. He is surprised to see her free, but his carefree sergal nature is easygoing with little worry about how or why she slipped out of the mesh bag — especially since she seems to show little signs of wanting to escape. In the waiting room, there is a young Talyxian-Stalker named Shirokuro, who is kept as a resident pet of the hospital. Being a young cat, Shirokuro is still undecided about their actual gender (to learn more about this, please read the section [[Talyxian-Stalkers#Reproduction_and_gender_system|"Reproduction and gender system" in the Talyxian-Stalker article]]). Shirokuro is polite, but also a very curious cat. They ask both Mr. Yaji and Mowamowa several questions while they await medical attention. Shirokuro's intellectual curiosity is a specific quirk of their personality and one that is rather rare to T-stalkers. In the consulting room, Dr. Nao is shown to be a Talyxian-Rooter and is the head doctor of this hospital, and is accompanied by a male nevrean nurse. Mr. Yaji attempts to show Mowamowa's scabs to the doctor, but Mowamowa suddenly feels uncomfortable and bristles up, issuing her unique and characteristic "kfff" hiss to signal her displeasure. | |||
File:Hospital3_R.png|Mowamowa suddenly felt very uncomfortable and bristles up during the hospital consultation, issuing her unique and characteristic "kfff" hiss to signal her displeasure. Thankfully, Dr. Nao is very calm and nothing seems to ruffle him. Dr. Nao deploys a "mysterious and interesting cube", which effectively acts as a distraction toy to calm the excited Talyxian-Stalker down. Mowamowa rapidly loses her uneasy feelings, paying attention to it and instead of the fact that she was in a hospital examination room! This made it much easier for the T-Rooter and his nevrean assistant to examine her. Meanwhile, Mr. Yaji is perplexed by how Dr. Nao was able to use some strange cube to calm the excited kitten down, so he simply praises the Talyxian-Rooter. Mr. Yaji is a typical sergal that is rather carefree about things like this, and is happy to leave such mysterious things to the capable doctor. Upon close inspection, Dr. Nao concludes that Mowamowa's scabs don't appear to be a serious affliction and in fact is nearly fully healed. But to be safe, Dr. Nao suspects the possibility of the little kitten having a disease known as deovi. Deovi is a kind of fungal infection similar to ringworm on Earth, also known as tinea — the cause of Athlete's foot. Dr. Nao collects a sample for analysis. | |||
File:Hospital4_R.png|Mowamowa's consultation went well. Mowamowa and Shirokuro found ways to entertain themselves while Mr. Yaji awaited the prescribed medicine. Shirokuro played a good deal with Mowamowa, giving her chewing gum, and singing a funny children's song to her. It was just children's play but Shirokuro has very good manners. As their name suggests, Shirokuro (white and black) sees all actions of good or evil as clear as dividing white and black. Their straight-forward view of the world sees good and bad as unchangeable and easy to define. Their warning to Mowamowa to "Stay out of the potted plant!" was simply an observation that such activity wouldn’t be a good thing to do. Soon after they became better friends, it was time to go. But Yaji told Shirokuro his address, making playtime meet ups for the two stalkers much easier. The mentioned “Two Maples” are located in western Gold Ring, near part of the Docos shopping mall that extends into other parts of the city. | |||
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Revision as of 20:47, 8 January 2018
日本語: ゴールドリング日常漫画
It shows the various stories on modern era (around 70's on the Rain Calendar) Gold Ring, with daily life of Mr. Yaji the Eastern sergal and the young female Talyxian Stalker named Fuwafuwa (actual name is Mowamowa), and everything surrounding of them. Because their timeline is after the great war with General Rain Silves and is considered the modern times, almost everything is peaceful with no painful stories that are often seen in Vilous settings.
These comics were created around 2014 and released on Mick Ono's twitter, as her personal fun doodles. Thus, the visual information might not be strict and current canon.
Fuwafuwa meets Mr. Yaji
Before Mowamowa met Mr. Yaji, she lived a pretty harsh life. She was sometimes bullied by local sergal brats and was occasionally bothered by two local male stalkers, named "Boor" and "Cap". (As their names show, the stalker bearing a hat is named "Cap".) Boor and Cap were very insistent, harassing and pressuring her. Despite Mowamowa’s refusals, they often tried to forcibly mate with her. However this time, they were interrupted by Mr. Yaji, and so began a much kinder life for Mowamowa. As Mowamowa did not reveal her name, Mr. Yaji calls her “Fuwafuwa”, which means ‘fluff’.
Fuwafuwa goes to hospital (Creepy Scab)
One day, Mr. Yaji is petting Mowamowa as usual. However, he finds a strange scab on her right foreleg.
While Mr. Yaji was transporting her to Nao's Hospital, Mowamowa managed to slip out of the mesh bag to become more comfortable, but Mr. Yaji doesn’t notice until they arrived at their destination. He is surprised to see her free, but his carefree sergal nature is easygoing with little worry about how or why she slipped out of the mesh bag — especially since she seems to show little signs of wanting to escape. In the waiting room, there is a young Talyxian-Stalker named Shirokuro, who is kept as a resident pet of the hospital. Being a young cat, Shirokuro is still undecided about their actual gender (to learn more about this, please read the section "Reproduction and gender system" in the Talyxian-Stalker article). Shirokuro is polite, but also a very curious cat. They ask both Mr. Yaji and Mowamowa several questions while they await medical attention. Shirokuro's intellectual curiosity is a specific quirk of their personality and one that is rather rare to T-stalkers. In the consulting room, Dr. Nao is shown to be a Talyxian-Rooter and is the head doctor of this hospital, and is accompanied by a male nevrean nurse. Mr. Yaji attempts to show Mowamowa's scabs to the doctor, but Mowamowa suddenly feels uncomfortable and bristles up, issuing her unique and characteristic "kfff" hiss to signal her displeasure.
Mowamowa suddenly felt very uncomfortable and bristles up during the hospital consultation, issuing her unique and characteristic "kfff" hiss to signal her displeasure. Thankfully, Dr. Nao is very calm and nothing seems to ruffle him. Dr. Nao deploys a "mysterious and interesting cube", which effectively acts as a distraction toy to calm the excited Talyxian-Stalker down. Mowamowa rapidly loses her uneasy feelings, paying attention to it and instead of the fact that she was in a hospital examination room! This made it much easier for the T-Rooter and his nevrean assistant to examine her. Meanwhile, Mr. Yaji is perplexed by how Dr. Nao was able to use some strange cube to calm the excited kitten down, so he simply praises the Talyxian-Rooter. Mr. Yaji is a typical sergal that is rather carefree about things like this, and is happy to leave such mysterious things to the capable doctor. Upon close inspection, Dr. Nao concludes that Mowamowa's scabs don't appear to be a serious affliction and in fact is nearly fully healed. But to be safe, Dr. Nao suspects the possibility of the little kitten having a disease known as deovi. Deovi is a kind of fungal infection similar to ringworm on Earth, also known as tinea — the cause of Athlete's foot. Dr. Nao collects a sample for analysis.
Mowamowa's consultation went well. Mowamowa and Shirokuro found ways to entertain themselves while Mr. Yaji awaited the prescribed medicine. Shirokuro played a good deal with Mowamowa, giving her chewing gum, and singing a funny children's song to her. It was just children's play but Shirokuro has very good manners. As their name suggests, Shirokuro (white and black) sees all actions of good or evil as clear as dividing white and black. Their straight-forward view of the world sees good and bad as unchangeable and easy to define. Their warning to Mowamowa to "Stay out of the potted plant!" was simply an observation that such activity wouldn’t be a good thing to do. Soon after they became better friends, it was time to go. But Yaji told Shirokuro his address, making playtime meet ups for the two stalkers much easier. The mentioned “Two Maples” are located in western Gold Ring, near part of the Docos shopping mall that extends into other parts of the city.
Mr. Yaji's daily life
Other Mr. Yaji and Fuwafuwa's Gallery
Mr. Yaji's old days
In old days, Yaji worked in the Primitive creatures measures branch office.
But he was some self-conscious and wanted to look good when he was young, he came to have the left foot numb by the paralytic poison due to the tentacle-creature that he got carelessly.
Therefore a trouble came to be reflected on his work, so he changed his job to a common guard.
Fuwafuwa's old days
Mowamowa was bullied by sergal children who can call brat.
Extra Edition
One day, Mowamowa was in such condition. Mr. Yaji goes to a hospital with Mowamowa. But unexpected event happens...
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