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Revision as of 19:55, 24 June 2021
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Meeny | |
Characteristics | |
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Species | Raposa |
Gender | Male |
Age | Adult |
Fur Color | Brown |
Information | |
Home | Lavasteam |
Story Role | Miney's Brother Protagonist |
Occupation | N/A |
Status | Alive |
Game(s) | ![]() |
–Meeny
Meeny is a character that doesn't appear in any games, but rather in the short story, The Lavasteam Chronicles Part One. He is one of Miney and Moe's exiled siblings, and he is the second youngest brother in the Hallor family.
Appearance
Meeny is a tall Raposa with brown fur. He has scars on his legs and arms due to his work in the mines. He has a long, unkempt beard. He also has an orange, long-sleeve polo, grey overalls, brown shoes, and has tightly wrapped bandages around his arms.
Story
Meeny is first seen talking to his brothers, Miney and Eeny about Miney's new advisor, Salem. Eeny and Meeny are suspicious of Salem, angering Miney and ultimately having the two of them exiled. He sends Robosa to take them to the edge of town, and Moe spots them along the way. They get thrown off of the mainland and land in the ocean below, saving themselves on a rock. The two begin to sleep, when Eeny notices that the tide is coming in. The two brothers realize that unless a miracle happens, they won't survive the night and say their goodbyes. Suddenly, they notice a ship coming towards them, captained by Galileo.
Galileo saves the brothers and welcomes them onboard the Bane of Kings, telling them tales of the color draining in Rapoville and Wilfre kidnapping villagers. The three decide to go to Watersong and speak with Rose. When they arrive at the village, Galileo explores the village while Eeny and Meeny go to Rose's Mansion. Eeny and Meeny explain their situation to Rose and Butler, and Butler tells Eeny that Salem is one of Wilfre's alter egos.
As Meeny talks to Rose, Eeny and Galileo return to the mansion, and Miles asks Galileo about the Giant Scribble Monster which causes Galileo to enter a PTSD episode. Meeny tries to calm him down by grabbing his back, but this causes Galileo to get even more upset. Eeny pulls Galileo out of the mansion and Meeny asks Miles to talk about his adventure. Eventually, Butler calls Meeny and Rose to a balcony to watch Eeny and Galileo fight Leopold and Francois. Meeny joins the fight and calms Galileo down, allowing Eeny and Meeny to bring Galileo back to the Bane of Kings.
As Galileo prepares to leave, Eeny and Meeny decide to stay in Watersong and wish him luck finding his family. They watch him sail off and let Butler direct them to their room. As they take in their surroundings, Miles comes into their room and tells them that they're going on a tour. Miles directs Eeny and Meeny to Jivin' Rooftops, and the three of them travel through the level. Eventually, Meeny takes a break, allowing Eeny to inspect a Raposa Statue. Suddenly, it comes to life and drags Eeny through the level, forcing Miles and Meeny to run after them.
Eventually, Meeny and Miles catch up to Eeny and the Raposa Statues, so Meeny and Eeny team up to defeat them; Eeny steals one of the Raposa Statue's spears in the process. As they fight, Miles gets into the Altar and helps the brothers cross the gap. They three make their way through the level and return to the Mansion. Miles leaves the two alone in their room, and Eeny reveals that he wants to leave the village and go on adventures. Meeny gets mad, and the two begin to fight. Rose overhears and tries to help the two settle the argument, but fails. Eventually, she uses her power of song to put Eeny to sleep, and sits next to Meeny on the bed, telling him that there's a spare bed in her room, kissing him in the process.
Some time in the future, Meeny marries Rose and becomes Miles' step-father. One night, Meeny calls Miles into his room and asks Miles to start a family so that he wouldn't be alone when Meeny dies. Miles begs his father not to go, and Meeny dies, giving Miles the final push to become Salem Rose.
Quotes
Trivia
- Meeny's name fits the second beat of the first line of the "Eeny Meeny Miney Moe" children's rhyme.