First, a clarification: "Peawan" is not a canonical character. It is a portmanteau, a fan-blown whisper. It likely originates from a mishearing or a fictionalized blend of "PewDiePie" (Felix) and "Seán" or "Jon." In the context of romantic fanfic, "Peawan" often serves as a stand-in for the soft, vulnerable, third-party observer—perhaps an original character (OC) or a personified version of the chat or the VR space itself.
In the Johntron/Peawan dynamic, Peawan is usually depicted as:
Their story doesn't begin with a spark. It begins with a collision box error.
Scenario: Jon, piloting a low-poly model of Jacques the crow, is screaming about bad game physics. Peawan—a custom avatar with glowing anime eyes and a comically tiny virtual sword—accidentally clips through his wing. johntron vr sexlikereal peawan sexy skinn better
The First Line (Peawan): "Sorry, your hitbox is huge." The First Line (Jon): "THAT'S WHAT YOUR MOM—wait, is that a sword? Why is it vibrating?"
Within five minutes, Jon is trying to glitch Peawan’s sword through a virtual wall; Peawan is laughing so hard their headset mic peaks. The friendship is forged in broken code.
“You know I’m not actually a cat girl, right?” Jon’s voice crackled through the headset, flat as always. First, a clarification: "Peawan" is not a canonical
Peawan’s avatar—a plain, grey robot—tilted its head. “I know.”
“Then why do you keep showing up here? In the void level? There’s no game here. No objective.”
A long pause. The ambient hum of a virtual windmill. “You know I’m not actually a cat girl, right
“Because,” Peawan said, voice barely a whisper, “when you’re not doing a bit… your laugh sounds like it needs a place to land.”
Jon’s avatar glitched. For a full second, it reverted to his default human form. Then he quickly switched back to the bird.
“That’s stupid,” he said.
But he didn’t log off.