Parsnip


 Parsnip Bunner needs to bake a cake.  (Full name - Parsnip Muffin Coco Cornflakes Pancake Sandy Plum Toffee Banoffee Marzipan Charlie Bunt Bunter Chestnut Mooncake Bunner).  Parsnip is a boy but disturbingly effeminate.  He will ask all his neighbors for ingredients for his cake.
 

Here he meets with his artist friend, LeRose.  She makes it clear that he bothers her.


The butch Bell the Milkwoman.  Bell is always seen reading 'Milk Jugs' magazine, for the articles.
 
Parsnip / Characters - TV Tropes
Squirrel Girl, who has been warned against talking to Parsnip.  He also talks to a strange magpie and a unionized bee.


And there is this guy, who needs a knife from Parsnip.  He damaged his last one cutting through assorted meats and bone. The entire game shifts when Parsnip clicks on The Yellow Sign outside of Squirrel Girl's house.  The Yellow Sign is a sinister symbol from the King In Yellow mythos by Robert Chanbers.  Here is my bunny Billy worshiping the King -


Billy has greatly pleased his new lord and master, and receives the Pallid Mask in return for his loyalty and devotion.  The child's body, of course, will be put to the very best of uses! 
 

 The King In Yellow is a play that drives those who read it insane.  To say the least, referencing it is such a cheery child's video game adds new direction to the story.  After Parsnip delivers the knife he passes Squirrel Girl's chocolates and one skate lying outside the Pentagram house..
OK, all of this adds up to one very bizarre game.  Parsnip was written by Bun and Birb.  The link below takes you to a walk through of this sinister anthropomorphic creation.
 
 
Oh, and when Parsnip gives LeRose a painting he has made of him and her, she announces she must cleanse herself of this sin and goes into the house to bathe, Bell says the painting is too much even for her, and Squirrel Girl is going to call the police.  It was-

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...who asked me about any similarities between my rabbit Billy and this.  I had never heard of the game and only today found out what is happening here. 
This post is kinda thin but I had hell finding images on the net.

So...have you seen the Yellow Sign?


Stunning art by Nathan Anderson.
 

 

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