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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