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Doudou dolls - Teddy and Patch
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This time, two doudous for the price of one.
Patch, nicknamed Doctor by younger dolls, is the resident stitcher of the dolls tribe. It is old, thought not as much as Lady Mandy or Angie, but very wise. It's master made it because he need help, and he made sure than his self made assistant would be intelligent enough. When it's master has been captured by the Witcher, Patch was left broken in their house. It eventually awake, stitch itself as best as it could with one arm and went to get it's master. It couldn't find him, but was taken in by Lady Mandy and the handfull of broken dolls who lived in the dead tree at the time.
Teddy, althought he has the body of a plushie, is not a doudou doll. The Witcher, with his research about death and resurrection, tried numerous time to bring back a soul from the land of deads. He killed people and tried to tie their soul to dolls. Teddy was his last failure and first success. The soul of child sacrified to the experiment didn't anchor on the doll prepared by the Witcher, but into his old teddy bear, stitched by his mother. Traumatised by his death and the transfer, the child suffer from heavy amnesia and doesn't even remember having been human. One of the Witcher's assistant took pity on the kid and freed the teddy bear at the first occasion.
Dr Patch found Teddy during a raid for furniture. The bear was confused, afraid and one armed due to an encounter with a dog. Patch took him in, make him a new arm, and basically raise him. Under Patch's care, Teddy became an ingenious doll, very good with building, mecanism and scavenging. He store tools and furniture in the pocket inside his belly, who look like infinite. Teddy consider Dr Patch like a father and latch on him at first sight, and, while the doll is perplexed by the plush's attitude, it can't help being protective about him.
Disclaimer: Yes, I named a ragdoll "patch". I'm not ashamed. The first name is gave him was Frank (for Frankenstein), I don't think it was better.
Patch, nicknamed Doctor by younger dolls, is the resident stitcher of the dolls tribe. It is old, thought not as much as Lady Mandy or Angie, but very wise. It's master made it because he need help, and he made sure than his self made assistant would be intelligent enough. When it's master has been captured by the Witcher, Patch was left broken in their house. It eventually awake, stitch itself as best as it could with one arm and went to get it's master. It couldn't find him, but was taken in by Lady Mandy and the handfull of broken dolls who lived in the dead tree at the time.
Teddy, althought he has the body of a plushie, is not a doudou doll. The Witcher, with his research about death and resurrection, tried numerous time to bring back a soul from the land of deads. He killed people and tried to tie their soul to dolls. Teddy was his last failure and first success. The soul of child sacrified to the experiment didn't anchor on the doll prepared by the Witcher, but into his old teddy bear, stitched by his mother. Traumatised by his death and the transfer, the child suffer from heavy amnesia and doesn't even remember having been human. One of the Witcher's assistant took pity on the kid and freed the teddy bear at the first occasion.
Dr Patch found Teddy during a raid for furniture. The bear was confused, afraid and one armed due to an encounter with a dog. Patch took him in, make him a new arm, and basically raise him. Under Patch's care, Teddy became an ingenious doll, very good with building, mecanism and scavenging. He store tools and furniture in the pocket inside his belly, who look like infinite. Teddy consider Dr Patch like a father and latch on him at first sight, and, while the doll is perplexed by the plush's attitude, it can't help being protective about him.
Disclaimer: Yes, I named a ragdoll "patch". I'm not ashamed. The first name is gave him was Frank (for Frankenstein), I don't think it was better.
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