I bet that peacock is very pleased with itself that it gets to be immortalized on you forever.
[Animals have that kind of ability to comprehend very humanoid concepts as long as it suits Jester's narrative for the world, and not a moment before. Jester, meanwhile, can't really see the flowers while he's got his clothes on, or the moon and sun she remembers from when she saw him naked that one time, or that second time, but she can at least inspect the head of the snake reaching out over his palm as he shows it off.]
Right, you had to get them all done by different artists, that makes sense. Because you were all traveling with your carnival. For some reason I had the thought you got them all done at once, but that would probably be like, a lot of sitting there getting drawn on with tiny little details.
[But that does bring up another question...]
So the flowers on you, the ones on your shoulder, what do they mean?
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[Animals have that kind of ability to comprehend very humanoid concepts as long as it suits Jester's narrative for the world, and not a moment before. Jester, meanwhile, can't really see the flowers while he's got his clothes on, or the moon and sun she remembers from when she saw him naked that one time, or that second time, but she can at least inspect the head of the snake reaching out over his palm as he shows it off.]
Right, you had to get them all done by different artists, that makes sense. Because you were all traveling with your carnival. For some reason I had the thought you got them all done at once, but that would probably be like, a lot of sitting there getting drawn on with tiny little details.
[But that does bring up another question...]
So the flowers on you, the ones on your shoulder, what do they mean?