mr banks face

charaters comments about peoples faces
Locations & Characters’ Comments on Faces
Banks Residence
The house, flipped in absurd ways, still allows faces to remain right-side up. A rare consistency in an otherwise distorted reality.

Mr. Banks, staring into the mirror, relieved but wary: “At least something refuses to participate in the nonsense.”

Winifred Banks, unimpressed but practical: “Certainly not. Some things, at least, remain as they should.”

Jane Banks, delighted by the idea of changes: “But wouldn’t it be funny if they had?”

Michael Banks, contemplating deeper meaning: “Perhaps whatever’s causing this knows that some things are better left unchanged.”

Mrs. Brill, refusing further nonsense: “I refuse to serve supper to someone with two mustaches—one is quite enough!”

Constable Jones, deeply disturbed by the idea of facial adjustments: “Highly irregular. Facial features should not adjust themselves.”

The Mirror
Reflecting reality correctly, despite everything else shifting unpredictably.

Mr. Banks, examining his own face and the clay replica, observing its changes with deep concern.

Winifred, skeptical: “Surely your current face is quite sufficient?”

Jane, wondering aloud: “Maybe this one will start talking on its own!”

Michael, assessing the details: “I suppose if it’s going to mimic him, it should at least get the details right.”

The Potter’s Workshop
Where the second face was crafted, though perhaps something else shaped itself within the clay.

The Potter, smiling at his work: “A face—ready for anything.”

Mr. Banks, skeptical: “And it will remain… upright?”

Winifred, exasperated: “This is the most ridiculous precaution I have ever witnessed.”

Jane, amused: “Maybe it’s trying to look more proper before it starts talking.”

Michael, wary: “If gravity decides to swap ours out, I’m not sure this will help.”

The Grandfather Clock
Observing in silent amusement, chiming at key moments when reality shifts unexpectedly.

Its latest chime, deep and knowing, reacting to the clay face’s smirk—almost as if it had been expecting it.

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