In Joker Moon, the next Wild Cards adventure from series editor
George R. R. Martin, we follow Aarti, the Moon Maid, who can astrally
project herself onto the surface of the moon and paint projections
across the lunarscape.
Theodorus was a dreamer.
As a child, he dreamt of airplanes, rockets, and outer space. When the
wild card virus touched him and transformed him into a monstrous snail
centaur weighing several tons, his boyhood dreams seemed out of reach,
but a Witherspoon is not so easily defeated. Years and decades passed,
and Theodorus grew to maturity and came into his fortune . . . but still
his dream endured.
But now when he looked upward into the night sky, he saw more than just
the moon . . . he saw a joker homeland, a refuge where the outcast
children of the wild card could make a place of their own, safe from
hate and harm. An impossible dream, some said. Others, alarmed by the
prospect, brought all their power to bear to oppose him. Theodorus
persisted . . .
. . . never dreaming that the Moon was already inhabited. And the Moon
Maid did not want company.