Ouija Board
When one character uses this object to communicate directly with a kentuki dweller, this object opens the door to a horrific interaction and a set of consequences the character has never considered.
Snow
This natural material represents exoticism and excitement for a young character who has never seen it in real life, but who hopes to have the kentuki he is dwelling in touch it.
Kentuki Chargers
These objects, which the kentuckis depend upon to stay functional and connected, represent a vulnerability of the technology and a means for breaking the connection between dweller and keeper deliberately.
Colonel Sanders
This name that a main character bestows on a kentuki represents the deepening and changing of the keeper's feelings for it, even if they are not necessarily all positive.
Grigor's "Fallback"
This plan, hatched by a main character that involves the mass selling of kentuki connections, ultimately...
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