
The protagonist of “The Plucky Squire,” penned by E.N. Arthur, is Jot, a swiftly depicted young character, who dashes throughout the book embarking on noble battles. The main character of “The Plucky Squire,” published by All Possible Futures under Devolver Digital, is the very story itself – the setting, characters, and portal intertwined. Jot possesses the ability to jump from the two-dimensional and materialize on Sam’s desk in reality, bulky and inflated. Imagine a world similar to that of “Toy Story,” but instead of a child fond of molded plastic toys, Sam is an art enthusiast. His room brims with cards, crayons, scissors, string, and flip-up trays adorned with bright watercolor sockets. When no one is around, the creations within come to life. The most intriguing aspect of all is the window in Sam’s room, where a gentle breeze stirs, and the houses across the street are softly blurred. Essentially, this tale delves into the wonders of indoor spaces – those cozy realms filled with comfort, clutter, and the unbounded power of imagination.