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  • ...Neither do I. Perhaps at the point at which they have just returned to base after doing some antagonistic stuffz.
    ...Oh. In my defence, that last bit is more or less a stock phrase.

    I know him better as the guy who caused chuggaa to spontaneously create the pseudo-theme tune 'Meet The Jepsons'.
    Speaking thereof, just a small thing I want to address: xelda seems to use 'Underwood' and 'Onyx Village' interchangeably, so I'm'a just clarify that the latter is situated in the former, which is an area of the forest larger than Onyx Village alone...You know, like the Netherlands/Holland distinction. In this case, the Underwood is the Netherlands, and Onyx Village is Holland. But you knew that already.
    All that I can add, then, is that I assume the three of them (including Getxo) live in Onyx Village, and share a base of operations. Whether they share the latter as a home or not, I don't know, but I guess it would help with this.
    Are we to just go for it with what we have, then?

    ...Lana "No-Pun-Intended" Syte is fine.
    I'm not sure what kind of premise would suit them, though, but I'm sure an idea will make itself known soon enough. Somehow, I get the feeling that Glenn would be dominant, and Gavin would take a response somewhere between 'Glenn WTF Glenn STAHP' and 'Sure, Why Not', rather like Bowser (if somewhat more willing), but what do I know? He's your character.

    ...Obviously, I'm not saying it has to work in my accent. By the very nature of accents, it's not possible to have (or, if it is, it's incredibly rare to see) a pun of that kind work in every accent conceivable. If it works for you, that's fine.
    In that case, are you in favour of swapping it for Glenn-X-Gavin?

    I'm sure it does work in several accents of the North American continent, but in British accents, a fairly clear distinction is made between the sounds /ɑ:/ and /aɪ/ (whereas, in North American accents, the distinction is much more vague and debatable). It would almost definitely work in Randy's accent, for instance, but by contrast, it certainly doesn't in mine.
    :-| Neither does that. Would you find it more agreeable to leave C-x-C, but later return to it?
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