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===In Literature===
 
===In Literature===
 
Valentine Games is the subject of a poem by Crabs Poet Laureate Runolfio Peeper:
 
Valentine Games is the subject of a poem by Crabs Poet Laureate Runolfio Peeper:
  
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The gifts the Gods provide are hard to parse<br>
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The gifts the Gods provide are hard to parse
Depending on the God, it’s all a farce<br>
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Depending on the God, it’s all a farce
Like Gods who blessed the Lovers and the Pies<br>
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Like Gods who blessed the Lovers and the Pies
And caused thousands of Crabs to curse the skies<br>
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And caused thousands of Crabs to curse the skies
The Olde One also works in cryptic ways<br>
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But Their actions warrant nothing but our praise<br>
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The Olde One also works in cryptic ways
Take Valentine Games—they’re neither saint nor sinner<br>
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But Their actions warrant nothing but our praise
Yet earned a hallowed flying peanut dinner<br><br>
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Take Valentine Games—they’re neither saint nor sinner
Valentine was lingering in the field<br>
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Yet earned a hallowed flying peanut dinner
Awaiting hits the other team might yield<br>
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He squinted and adjusted the bright red<br>
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Valentine was lingering in the field
Yarmulke attached upon his head<br>
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Awaiting hits the other team might yield
He spotted peanuts raining from the sky<br>
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He squinted and adjusted the bright red
And afterwards he could not tell you why<br><br>
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Yarmulke attached upon his head
But in his mind he saw a clicking claw<br>
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So carefully he opened up his jaw<br>
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He spotted peanuts raining from the sky
The taste of peanut was a bit complex<br>
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And afterwards he could not tell you why
And nervously he pondered the effects<br>
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But in his mind he saw a clicking claw
But soon a warmth enveloped him throughout<br>
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So carefully he opened up his jaw
A ball flew through the air, he caught it out<br>
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For others, peanuts seemed to be a curse<br>
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The taste of peanut was a bit complex
But Valentine was given the reverse<br><br>
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And nervously he pondered the effects
For when he ate the peanut he became<br>
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But soon a warmth enveloped him throughout
An even greater lover of the game.<br>
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A ball flew through the air, he caught it out
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For others, peanuts seemed to be a curse
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But Valentine was given the reverse
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For when he ate the peanut he became
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An even greater lover of the game.
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</poem></blockquote>

Latest revision as of 02:50, 17 September 2020

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This article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community. It is just one of many Rumors that we've found in the Interdimensional Rumor Mill. You can find more Rumors about Valentine Games at their Rumor Registry.

In Literature

Valentine Games is the subject of a poem by Crabs Poet Laureate Runolfio Peeper:

The gifts the Gods provide are hard to parse
Depending on the God, it’s all a farce
Like Gods who blessed the Lovers and the Pies
And caused thousands of Crabs to curse the skies

The Olde One also works in cryptic ways
But Their actions warrant nothing but our praise
Take Valentine Games—they’re neither saint nor sinner
Yet earned a hallowed flying peanut dinner

Valentine was lingering in the field
Awaiting hits the other team might yield
He squinted and adjusted the bright red
Yarmulke attached upon his head

He spotted peanuts raining from the sky
And afterwards he could not tell you why
But in his mind he saw a clicking claw
So carefully he opened up his jaw

The taste of peanut was a bit complex
And nervously he pondered the effects
But soon a warmth enveloped him throughout
A ball flew through the air, he caught it out

For others, peanuts seemed to be a curse
But Valentine was given the reverse
For when he ate the peanut he became
An even greater lover of the game.