[JUST LIKE THE PROJECT WITH THE ART IN IT, THIS IS SEVERELY OUTDATED.] [GET OUT] Behold the short story I have written for this little platformer guy Look at the art first please https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1021745989/ Once upon a time, not so long ago... somebody made a non-generic platformer. (don't ask me how it worked I was too lazy to come up with that) But... generic platformers don't exist. At least, not in this universe. So, the platformer kicked itself out of this universe into a self-created mini-universe (also known as a pocket universe). Think of this “pocket universe” as sort of a rock between two pillows. One pillow is our universe, and the other is the next one over. The big ol’ rock sandwiched in there makes the pillows squish into themselves and move in a different direction. Now put that rock between pillows in a whole entire row of universe pillows. The pillows moved by the rock push the other pillows, and the other pillowverses move… whole thing out of balance, right? So, to prevent multiversial calamity, the multiverse itself spit out this platformerock. At least, tried to. This platformer, it wasn’t going down THAT easily. After all, it had only existed for mere milliseconds! And so, it compressed itself into a physical form and hopped through the space in between into its universe of origin: ours. Back on Earth, the guy who made this platformer was REALLY disappointed that his computer shut down after he posted his best project yet… but that disappointment quickly evolved into shock and confusion as a creature that seemed to be made of his own platformer leapt out of his computer onto the desk. It swiftly looked around before its eye settled on the coder. “Uh… hi.” (Nex didn’t stay with the coder for long btw, I just left off there because it sounded like a nice conclusion for a story)