@Tavicat by Rikki Simons and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons for August 21, 2017

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    prrdh  about 7 years ago

    Cthulhu gives new meaning to the word ‘geophagy’. As for Fargo’s attitude, as Terence might have said, ‘Gluto sum; vorax nihil a me alienum puto’.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 7 years ago

    The Cthulhu spawn take over and integrate into every bit of organic life on any given biosphere. Just one of their smaller scouts can do considerable damage all by themselves and they are approximately human sized. And that is one naked, without any added equipment, just its DNA alone. Did you know that when some scouts were stranded when the great celestial machine malfunctioned an destroyed the Cthulhu Empire they on their own, before they died, made their own version of humans? The only remains above ground were called Anasazi. The rest went under ground and live there to this day. The black static that would change them into vague representations of the original scouts will never do so under ground in Xinaiá or K’n Yán. They have been around 2 million years and resemble Native Americans though biologically they have little in common with Homo Sapiens genetically. Their long skulls are especially a stand out along with six fingers an toes. They are now decadent, but their Science is still well remembered and could still be formidable today. But not as much.

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    tad1  about 7 years ago

    Fargo knows how to deal with evil creatures. He’s lived with Pippi

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