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Jan 30, 2008 17:34

Research of city networks: complete.

Violet-hued reptiles (amphibians?) reported in the downtown core.

This does not compute.

It would be best if Hector were kept away from it.

hector, does not compute, purple dinosaurs

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letc_kenm January 31 2008, 02:00:19 UTC
It's a Fiend, obviously!

[OOC:Yeah, she has no idea either...^^;;]

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teenytinytres January 31 2008, 02:46:39 UTC
'Fiend'?

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letc_kenm January 31 2008, 03:25:29 UTC
Yeah, you know, um--person who hasn't passed on, um...an Unsent?

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teenytinytres January 31 2008, 03:42:07 UTC
'Unsent'?

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lady_caterina January 31 2008, 03:18:32 UTC
..I don't think we have much to worry about regarding the....yoshi-creature, Tres.

However...yes. I would perhaps keep Hector leashed on his walks. For his own safety. How is our fearless little pup?

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teenytinytres January 31 2008, 03:43:13 UTC
I will take you for your word.

He is doing well, as expected.

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lady_caterina January 31 2008, 03:52:46 UTC
He's been rather quiet...how have you managed that?

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teenytinytres January 31 2008, 03:58:43 UTC
Patience, Duchess of Milan.

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im_waaaiting January 31 2008, 20:29:08 UTC
It's pretty awesome if you ask me!

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teenytinytres January 31 2008, 23:36:05 UTC
What else is it capable of, other than the consumption of fresh produce?

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im_waaaiting February 1 2008, 14:24:25 UTC
I heard from other people that it can spit out lots of juices from the fruit it gobbles up! And that juice turns things into blocks! XD I don't wanna be caught in front of it on a bad day, that's for sure!

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katayoku_tenshi February 3 2008, 21:57:06 UTC
I'm not certain there's anything I can offer to make this most recent phenomenon more intelligible to you, Father Tres.

We have an assortment of magic-enhanced monsters in the world I came from, but none of them spit transformative kool-aid.

Although there are the frogs whose preferred method of self defense is to transform anything that touches them into another frog... but that serves a clear survival purpose, predicated upon the assumption that a newly-created frog would no longer have the scale, the teeth, or the interest to devour its fellow frogs. I'm really not sure what survival purpose is granted by constructing random fruit-spittled blocks...

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