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'''''Noodle Man Book One: Down The Griddle''''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|How to Appear Noodles in Several Uneasy Lessons (short story)}}) also named '''''Noodle Man Book 1: On the Griddle''''' by another account, was the first in a series of [[book]]s depicting the adventures of [[Noodle Man]]. It was listed as "coming soon" under the publisher [[Arcbeatle Press (in-universe)|Arcbeatle Press]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Uh, Oh, Spaghetti Woes (short story)}})
'''''Noodle Man Book One: Down The Griddle''''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|How to Appear Noodles in Several Uneasy Lessons (short story)}}) also named '''''Noodle Man Book 1: On the Griddle''''' by another account, was the first in a series of [[book]]s depicting the adventures of [[the Noodle Man]]. It was listed as "coming soon" under the publisher [[Arcbeatle Press (in-universe)|Arcbeatle Press]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Uh, Oh, Spaghetti Woes (short story)}})


A copy of the book resided in the [[Plume Coteries' Library]], where its original [[title]] was transformed by [[the most canon man|<nowiki>[[the most canon man]]</nowiki>]], making it [[noodle]]-related. After this transformation, its authors was listed as [[Aristide Twain (in-universe)|Aristide Twain]] and various. Later books in the series included ''[[Noodle Man Book Two: Out of the Batter]]'', ''[[Noodle Man Book Three: We Had To Split This One For Length]]'', and ''[[Noodle Man Book Four: mmm noodle mmm]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|How to Appear Noodles in Several Uneasy Lessons (short story)}})
A copy of the book resided in the [[Plume Coteries' Library]], where its original [[title]] was transformed by [[the most canon man|<nowiki>[[the most canon man]]</nowiki>]], making it [[noodle]]-related. After this transformation, its authors was listed as [[Aristide Twain (in-universe)|Aristide Twain]] and various. Later books in the series included ''[[Noodle Man Book Two: Out of the Batter]]'', ''[[Noodle Man Book Three: We Had To Split This One For Length]]'', and ''[[Noodle Man Book Four: mmm noodle mmm]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|How to Appear Noodles in Several Uneasy Lessons (short story)}})


There were several stories or chapters in the book. ''A Hand Forever Grasping'' depicted the transformation of Eldoon, Noodle Man's arch [[nemesis]], from an "arrogant [[bully]]" to a "dark [[sorcerer]] capable of melting even those with the purest of hearts" following an encounter with the [[Hand of Tergusa]]. In ''Softly Melting Hearts'', Noodle Man took his long-time [[sidekick]] [[Butter Boy]] on a journey to find his home, though both came to the conclusion that their home was with each other. In ''A Watched Pot Boils'', Noodle Man's arch nemesis [[Eldoon]] melted Butter Boy down to nothing and cast Noodle Man out of his home [[universe]], sending him on a quest of [[revenge]].  
There were several stories or chapters in the book. ''A Hand Forever Grasping'' depicted the transformation of Eldoon, Noodle Man's arch [[nemesis]], from an "arrogant [[bully]]" to a "dark [[sorcerer]] capable of melting even those with the purest of hearts" following an encounter with the [[Hand of Tergusa]]. In ''Softly Melting Hearts'', the Noodle Man took his long-time [[sidekick]] [[Butter Boy]] on a journey to find his home, though both came to the conclusion that their home was with each other. In ''A Watched Pot Boils'', the Noodle Man's arch nemesis [[Eldoon]] melted Butter Boy down to nothing and cast the Noodle Man out of his home [[universe]], sending him on a quest of [[revenge]].  


Despite not being credited as its author, Noodle Man often advertised the book. In the story "Chris Cwej and the Promethean Noodle" in ''[[Cwej: Hidden Truths]]'', Noodle Man stretched across several universes to give [[Chris Cwej]] a [[high-five]] and hand him an advertisement for ''Noodle Man Book 1''. He also joined [[OOPS]] in the hopes of advertising it further, but left the group after realising it wasn't helping him sell many copies, moving on to a more lucrative Arcbeatle Press franchise. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Uh, Oh, Spaghetti Woes (short story)}})
Despite not being credited as its author, the Noodle Man often advertised the book. In the story "Chris Cwej and the Promethean Noodle" in ''[[Cwej: Hidden Truths]]'', the Noodle Man stretched across several universes to give [[Chris Cwej]] a [[high-five]] and hand him an advertisement for ''Noodle Man Book 1''. He also joined [[OOPS]] in the hopes of advertising it further, but left the group after realising it wasn't helping him sell many copies, moving on to a more lucrative Arcbeatle Press franchise. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Uh, Oh, Spaghetti Woes (short story)}})


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