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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Although the main feature uses just "the Toymaker", the summary refers to him as the "[[Celestial Toymaker]]", continuing a long-standing error surrounding the character's name.
* Although the main feature uses just "the Toymaker", the summary refers to him as the "[[Celestial Toymaker]]".


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 12:24, 21 June 2024

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The Toymaker was the fifth feature released in Lost in Time Dating Profiles on 11 February 2024[1] by Eastside Games to promote the video game Lost in Time [+]Loading...["Lost in Time (video game)"].

To coincide with St Valentine's Day, this feature was styled to appear as a dating profile created by the Toymaker.

Publisher's summary

🌌💔 Dare to Play with Love? The Celestial Toymaker Awaits! 💔🌌

An immortal alien, he manipulates reality to craft intricate games and traps, entangling unsuspecting travelers across the galaxy.

🚀 Are you seeking the ultimate game master, who can outsmart even the most competant of player - with a laugh to die for? Apply within.

Summary

The Toymaker has created himself a dating profile: he explains his origins, his talents, his cons and his weaknesses.

Characters

Referenced only

Worldbuilding

to be added

Notes

  • Although the main feature uses just "the Toymaker", the summary refers to him as the "Celestial Toymaker".

Continuity

  • The version of the Toymaker depicted is that of Neil Patrick Harris, who appeared in TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"].
  • The Toymaker's conflicting origins being contradictory by his own design was an idea first seen in PROSE: Divided Loyalties [+]Loading...["Divided Loyalties (novel)"].

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Footnotes