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− | '''Twei-twei''' ({{TongNouAlphabet/To}}{{TongNouAlphabet/E}}{{TongNouAlphabet/I}}{{TongNouAlphabet/To}}{{TongNouAlphabet/E}}{{TongNouAlphabet/I}}) is [[Show-mi]]'s third wife | + | '''Twei-twei''' ( {{TongNouAlphabet/To}} {{TongNouAlphabet/E}} {{TongNouAlphabet/I}} {{TongNouAlphabet/To}} {{TongNouAlphabet/E}} {{TongNouAlphabet/I}} ) is [[Show-mi]]'s third wife. Her appearance is that of a pair of legs wearing red thigh-high boots. Though only two legs are seen in-game, her portrait in the [[Tong-Nou Illustrated Book]] reveals her to have eight legs emanating from an eye in the center of herself. Like with any of Show-mi's wives, interacting with Twei-twei too many times will lead to the player contracting a fatal disease, unless prevented with the [[Sheep Intestine]] or [[Panacea]]. |
+ | ==Tong-Nou Book Entry== | ||
+ | ''Lives within Show-mi (the Room of Desire itself) of the Helix Palace Luo-shang as his third wife. Believes she is better than the other two because she has well-developed legs. A stubborn character with much self-affection.'' | ||
+ | ====Likes==== | ||
+ | ''Head over heels with her plump white legs. Red boots that show off her beautiful legs are her favorite.'' | ||
+ | ====Dislikes==== | ||
+ | ''Terribly hates being touched. Seldom does she let Show-mi touch her beautiful legs. Bet your boots, she can be dreadful when angered.'' | ||
+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:TweiTweiBook.png|Twei-twei's appearance in the Tong-Nou Illustrated Book. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * The name “Twei-twei” means legs in Chinese. (腿腿) | ||
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Twei-twei | |
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Land | Yui-wang |
Location | Show-mi |
Role | Wife of Show-mi |
Twei-twei ( ) is Show-mi's third wife. Her appearance is that of a pair of legs wearing red thigh-high boots. Though only two legs are seen in-game, her portrait in the Tong-Nou Illustrated Book reveals her to have eight legs emanating from an eye in the center of herself. Like with any of Show-mi's wives, interacting with Twei-twei too many times will lead to the player contracting a fatal disease, unless prevented with the Sheep Intestine or Panacea.
Tong-Nou Book Entry
Lives within Show-mi (the Room of Desire itself) of the Helix Palace Luo-shang as his third wife. Believes she is better than the other two because she has well-developed legs. A stubborn character with much self-affection.
Likes
Head over heels with her plump white legs. Red boots that show off her beautiful legs are her favorite.
Dislikes
Terribly hates being touched. Seldom does she let Show-mi touch her beautiful legs. Bet your boots, she can be dreadful when angered.
Gallery
Trivia
- The name “Twei-twei” means legs in Chinese. (腿腿)
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