Willy McDuff

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Willy McDuff was the owner of a "chocolate factory" in Glasgow in one universe.

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By 24 February 2024, an advertisement printed in a newspaper claimed that McDuff's factory was opening its doors.

When several children, their parents, and Jenny Everywhere were gathered in the "chocolate factory", McDuff introduced himself to them, claiming to be their "number one guide to the Garden of Enchantment". Although McDuff's performance left the adults unimpressed, the children clung to his every word.

While showing the children around the factory, he gasped "like a silent film actor" as a figure which he identified as "the Unknown" emerged from behind a mirror. With a wave of her gloved hand, the Unknown froze McDuff in place, allowing her to attempt to convince the children to assist her in stealing all of McDuff's recipes, although the children refused. The Unknown soon unfroze McDuff and disappeared. Jenny questioned McDuff on allowing this to happen, asking what he'd have done if the Unknown had taken the children, McDuff simply responded "Well, she didn't".

When Courtesy expressed to Janine that she needed to get out of the factory, Janine proposed that she distract McDuff next time he came around to their location, although Courtesy refused to leave her, wanting them both to leave. Jenny soon asked them what they could tell her about McDuff and the Unknown, leading them to convince her to speak with them outside.

Talking to Jenny, Courtesy speculated that McDuff may have been brainwashed by the Illuminati. Re-entering the building, Jenny demanded that McDuff step away from the children, before striking him with her fist. Janine then dragged him out, at Jenny's instruction.

Courtesy later recalled that McDuff had told her to give each child only one jelly bean. Jenny later looked at McDuff, recalling that she hadn't meant to knock him out. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination [+]Loading...["A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)"])

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"Willy McDuff" was the equivalent of Willy Wonka at Willy's Chocolate Experience, which A World of Pure Unimagination [+]Loading...["A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)"] was based upon.

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