The Meeting Concludes

Confrontations ensue as the true depths of Gnasher Grimtooth's villainy and Van Dorn's web of deception are exposed.

Gaia speaks to Winston. Are they standing for dramatic purposes, or are the chairs uncomfortable?
Coyote makes a dramatic point. Cetacea signals a desire to speak; she will refute his argument.
Van Dorn discusses the matter with Cetacea, while Coyote retreats in disappointment. Or is he disappointed? Perhaps his goal was to be refuted -- none can know the twists and turns that lurk within the mind of the trickster.
Van Dorn sits as Gaia begins to speak. Periwinkle Pipe signals her desire to address the issue.
Dehlia makes a startling proposal: Perhaps the People of the Mist should receive custody of the world instead. Unfortunately, she does not realize that her people, the fairies, have already had their turn.
Many people wish to speak at once, and Winston must choose who gets their turn. His decision is completely biased, as usual. Note how Coyote is abusing Winston's staff.
The Meeting is over, and the human race will be allowed to continue custody of the world -- though Gaia appears to have doubts. Benny the Teapot is happy; is this because humanity is safe or because he won the bet? Meanwhile, Coyote allows himself a small smile of satisfaction. Did everything go according to his plan? Did he have a plan? We may never know. [By the way, Vann's red eyes are not a camera artifact -- he really was wearing red contact lenses.]


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