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Topic Started: Oct 14 2015, 09:27 AM (65,422 Views)
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Velociraptor
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Apr 11 2016, 11:37 AM
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I had an idea for a project where Australia, Antarctica, and Zealandia never split, based on the old concept of Terra Australis.
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Unnamed No K-Pg project: coming whenever, maybe never. I got ideas tho.
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Apr 11 2016, 11:42 AM
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Have you ever been bitch slapped for lack of listening? lack of doing what your told? cuz i'm not far from slapping you
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- Dragonthunders
- Apr 10 2016, 05:30 PM
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A open collab about Post-Humans. I'll get that started up, and any one can suggest their ideas.
I do not want to sound rude or aggressive, but could you guys relax with the collaborative projects? So far there are about 4 around (2 for paleo-spec, 1 for Saessy and other for AGmantheAG) all of which have appeared this week and there isn't advanced more than a few conversations that have little to do with those topics. Of course you guys are free to do whatever topic you want (of course, don't spam the forum) but simply doing project after project, only are going to saturate with them that finally you will end up abandoning for not giving the necessary attention. I don't have a collaborative project.
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Beetleboy
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Apr 11 2016, 11:47 AM
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neither lizard nor boy nor beetle . . . but a little of all three
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- AGmantheAG
- Apr 11 2016, 11:42 AM
- Dragonthunders
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A open collab about Post-Humans. I'll get that started up, and any one can suggest their ideas.
I do not want to sound rude or aggressive, but could you guys relax with the collaborative projects? So far there are about 4 around (2 for paleo-spec, 1 for Saessy and other for AGmantheAG) all of which have appeared this week and there isn't advanced more than a few conversations that have little to do with those topics. Of course you guys are free to do whatever topic you want (of course, don't spam the forum) but simply doing project after project, only are going to saturate with them that finally you will end up abandoning for not giving the necessary attention.
I don't have a collaborative project. It says on the first page of the Caverns that it is collaborative.
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Corecin
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Apr 11 2016, 11:48 AM
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Have you ever been bitch slapped for lack of listening? lack of doing what your told? cuz i'm not far from slapping you
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- Beetleboy
- Apr 11 2016, 11:47 AM
- AGmantheAG
- Apr 11 2016, 11:42 AM
- Dragonthunders
- Apr 10 2016, 05:30 PM
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A open collab about Post-Humans. I'll get that started up, and any one can suggest their ideas.
I do not want to sound rude or aggressive, but could you guys relax with the collaborative projects? So far there are about 4 around (2 for paleo-spec, 1 for Saessy and other for AGmantheAG) all of which have appeared this week and there isn't advanced more than a few conversations that have little to do with those topics. Of course you guys are free to do whatever topic you want (of course, don't spam the forum) but simply doing project after project, only are going to saturate with them that finally you will end up abandoning for not giving the necessary attention.
I don't have a collaborative project.
It says on the first page of the Caverns that it is collaborative. What? That's odd, the only collaborative project I see is the Athena one,
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Beetleboy
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Apr 11 2016, 11:53 AM
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neither lizard nor boy nor beetle . . . but a little of all three
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- AGmantheAG
- Apr 11 2016, 11:48 AM
- Beetleboy
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- AGmantheAG
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- Dragonthunders
- Apr 10 2016, 05:30 PM
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A open collab about Post-Humans. I'll get that started up, and any one can suggest their ideas.
I do not want to sound rude or aggressive, but could you guys relax with the collaborative projects? So far there are about 4 around (2 for paleo-spec, 1 for Saessy and other for AGmantheAG) all of which have appeared this week and there isn't advanced more than a few conversations that have little to do with those topics. Of course you guys are free to do whatever topic you want (of course, don't spam the forum) but simply doing project after project, only are going to saturate with them that finally you will end up abandoning for not giving the necessary attention.
I don't have a collaborative project.
It says on the first page of the Caverns that it is collaborative.
What? That's odd, the only collaborative project I see is the Athena one, Um, the Caverns is your own project. It says:
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This is a collaborative project, submitting entries for this and suggesting new animals, biomes, and plants is welcome.
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Corecin
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Apr 11 2016, 12:05 PM
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Have you ever been bitch slapped for lack of listening? lack of doing what your told? cuz i'm not far from slapping you
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- Beetleboy
- Apr 11 2016, 11:53 AM
- AGmantheAG
- Apr 11 2016, 11:48 AM
- Beetleboy
- Apr 11 2016, 11:47 AM
- AGmantheAG
- Apr 11 2016, 11:42 AM
- Dragonthunders
- Apr 10 2016, 05:30 PM
- Quote:
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A open collab about Post-Humans. I'll get that started up, and any one can suggest their ideas.
I do not want to sound rude or aggressive, but could you guys relax with the collaborative projects? So far there are about 4 around (2 for paleo-spec, 1 for Saessy and other for AGmantheAG) all of which have appeared this week and there isn't advanced more than a few conversations that have little to do with those topics. Of course you guys are free to do whatever topic you want (of course, don't spam the forum) but simply doing project after project, only are going to saturate with them that finally you will end up abandoning for not giving the necessary attention.
I don't have a collaborative project.
It says on the first page of the Caverns that it is collaborative.
What? That's odd, the only collaborative project I see is the Athena one,
Um, the Caverns is your own project. It says: - Quote:
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This is a collaborative project, submitting entries for this and suggesting new animals, biomes, and plants is welcome.
Oh that part, I remember now, sort of forgot about that, I remember Paleo Specs asking if he could help so I put that there.
Where is Paleo?
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Apr 11 2016, 05:45 PM
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I think I've posted this before, but I'm gonna elaborate more. A project about another terraformed planet, but the animals/plants introduced are all from the books "Fifty Animals That Changed The Course Of History" and "Fifty Plants That Changed The Course Of History".
Below is the list of animals/plants (because I finally got the second book and can now freaking post them)
Plants - Agave - Onion - Pineapple - Bamboo - Wild Cabbage - Tea - Hemp - Chili Pepper - Cinchona - Sweet Orange - Coconut - Coffee - Cilantro - Saffron - Papyrus - Foxglove - Yam - Cardamom - Coca - Eucalyptus - Ferns - Soybean - Upland Cotton - Sunflower - Rubber - Barley - Hop - Indigo - Sweet Pea - Lavender - Crab Apple - White Mulberry - Nutmeg - Tobacco - Olive - Rice - Opium Poppy - Black Pepper - English Oak - Dog Rose - Sugarcane - White Willow - Potato - Cacao - Common Wheat - Tulip - Vanilla - Wine Grape - Corn - Ginger
Animals - Mosquito - Honeybee - Common Minke Whale - American Buffalo - Spiny Dye-Murex - Silkworm - Cow - Camel - Wolf - Dog - Goat - North American Beaver - North Atlantic Herring - Pigeon - Carp - Cochineal - Fruit Fly - Donkey - Horse - Falcon - Cat - Atlantic Cod - Chicken - Darwin's Finches - Bald Eagle - Leech - Iguanodon - Llama - Elephant - Earthworm - Spanish Fly - Turkey - Cobra - Common Rabbit - Sheep - Chimpanzee - Lion - Louse - Seal - Oyster - Bat - Reindeer - Dodo - Rat - Scarab Beetle - Desert Locust - Schistosome - Pig - Oriental Rat Flea - Human
Bolded animals are ones I'm considering removing and replacing. Mainly because A: They require several different species to live that aren't featured on the list, and B: I don't want no damn people on muh damn lawn. So if anyone has suggestions for replacements, feel free to suggest.
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Spoiler: click to toggle maybe i'll make a project maybe i won't maybe go fuck yourself
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Corecin
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Apr 11 2016, 05:57 PM
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Have you ever been bitch slapped for lack of listening? lack of doing what your told? cuz i'm not far from slapping you
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- Thylacine
- Apr 11 2016, 05:45 PM
I think I've posted this before, but I'm gonna elaborate more. A project about another terraformed planet, but the animals/plants introduced are all from the books "Fifty Animals That Changed The Course Of History" and "Fifty Plants That Changed The Course Of History". Below is the list of animals/plants (because I finally got the second book and can now freaking post them) Plants - Agave - Onion - Pineapple - Bamboo - Wild Cabbage - Tea - Hemp - Chili Pepper - Cinchona - Sweet Orange - Coconut - Coffee - Cilantro - Saffron - Papyrus - Foxglove - Yam - Cardamom - Coca - Eucalyptus - Ferns - Soybean - Upland Cotton - Sunflower - Rubber - Barley - Hop - Indigo - Sweet Pea - Lavender - Crab Apple - White Mulberry - Nutmeg - Tobacco - Olive - Rice - Opium Poppy - Black Pepper - English Oak - Dog Rose - Sugarcane - White Willow - Potato - Cacao - Common Wheat - Tulip - Vanilla - Wine Grape - Corn - Ginger Animals - Mosquito - Honeybee - Common Minke Whale - American Buffalo - Spiny Dye-Murex - Silkworm - Cow - Camel - Wolf - Dog - Goat - North American Beaver - North Atlantic Herring - Pigeon - Carp - Cochineal - Fruit Fly - Donkey - Horse - Falcon - Cat - Atlantic Cod - Chicken - Darwin's Finches - Bald Eagle - Leech - Iguanodon - Llama - Elephant - Earthworm - Spanish Fly - Turkey - Cobra - Common Rabbit - Sheep - Chimpanzee - Lion - Louse - Seal - Oyster - Bat - Reindeer - Dodo - Rat - Scarab Beetle - Desert Locust - Schistosome - Pig - Oriental Rat Flea - Human Bolded animals are ones I'm considering removing and replacing. Mainly because A: They require several different species to live that aren't featured on the list, and B: I don't want no damn people on muh damn lawn. So if anyone has suggestions for replacements, feel free to suggest. I had a similar idea, but with less animals, plants and no humans. But it was mainly common animals, not stuff like lions and elephants.
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flashman63
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Apr 12 2016, 08:16 PM
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- Apr 8 2016, 11:40 AM
Browsing through old topics the other day, I found an image of Earth as depicted in the bible, posted by JohnFaa a while back. This gave me the idea for an alternative universe based on the world as described in the Bible. So it would be like this:  That would give loads of things to investigate, with lots of areas. There's Earth, the Underworld, the foundations, the immense seas above and below the firmament, the divine dwelling, and the heaven of the heavens. Earth would be very much like our normal planet, but with a different variety of life, and the Underworld would be a massive cavern dimly lit by bioluminescent organisms. The foundations jutting on the edges of Earth could be a very remote and dangerous place to live, splashed by the waves, and covered in hardy seaweed. The waters below the foundations of the Earth could be an immense abyss inhabited by leviathans, and above the firmaments, the waters near the Divine Dwelling could be vibrant, life-filled reefs. Meanwhile, the Divine Dwelling could be an immense structure made from an alien material, and above that, there would be the heaven of heavens (or I might just call it heaven), which could have aerial ecosystems of flying plankton, etc. I would imagine that much of these structures would be built by some mysterious, long extinct alien race. When you think about it, the whole thing messes with your head. The firmament has the stars, the sun, and the moon it, but above that there's a sea, then the Divine Dwelling, then the heaven of heavens, and then . . . another firmament? By the sounds of it, there's another atmosphere above the firmament with the stars, etc, in. Anyway, I think that this would make an interesting project. Edit: I'd like to note that I wouldn't be doing this project anytime soon. A note on this project: the Abyss could only be 20 kilometers deep at the maximum. Beyond that point, water is compressed into a solid.
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Apr 12 2016, 08:20 PM
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A world where dragons are real based off how to train your dragon.
Totally not going to make this....pfffftttt.....
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a species of canid that's always male because the females are in Hell, that commits blood rituals on unborn souls, and assimilates others into its flesh belongs in a competition meant to foster a sensible and mature discussion of evolution. Nanotyrannus, COM 2016
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Beetleboy
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Apr 13 2016, 09:48 AM
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neither lizard nor boy nor beetle . . . but a little of all three
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Browsing through old topics the other day, I found an image of Earth as depicted in the bible, posted by JohnFaa a while back. This gave me the idea for an alternative universe based on the world as described in the Bible. So it would be like this:  That would give loads of things to investigate, with lots of areas. There's Earth, the Underworld, the foundations, the immense seas above and below the firmament, the divine dwelling, and the heaven of the heavens. Earth would be very much like our normal planet, but with a different variety of life, and the Underworld would be a massive cavern dimly lit by bioluminescent organisms. The foundations jutting on the edges of Earth could be a very remote and dangerous place to live, splashed by the waves, and covered in hardy seaweed. The waters below the foundations of the Earth could be an immense abyss inhabited by leviathans, and above the firmaments, the waters near the Divine Dwelling could be vibrant, life-filled reefs. Meanwhile, the Divine Dwelling could be an immense structure made from an alien material, and above that, there would be the heaven of heavens (or I might just call it heaven), which could have aerial ecosystems of flying plankton, etc. I would imagine that much of these structures would be built by some mysterious, long extinct alien race. When you think about it, the whole thing messes with your head. The firmament has the stars, the sun, and the moon it, but above that there's a sea, then the Divine Dwelling, then the heaven of heavens, and then . . . another firmament? By the sounds of it, there's another atmosphere above the firmament with the stars, etc, in. Anyway, I think that this would make an interesting project. Edit: I'd like to note that I wouldn't be doing this project anytime soon.
A note on this project: the Abyss could only be 20 kilometers deep at the maximum. Beyond that point, water is compressed into a solid. Oh yeah, I hadn't taken that into account. Thanks for reminding me.
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Apr 13 2016, 10:59 AM
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I'll cut ya swear on me mum
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Browsing through old topics the other day, I found an image of Earth as depicted in the bible, posted by JohnFaa a while back. This gave me the idea for an alternative universe based on the world as described in the Bible. So it would be like this:  That would give loads of things to investigate, with lots of areas. There's Earth, the Underworld, the foundations, the immense seas above and below the firmament, the divine dwelling, and the heaven of the heavens. Earth would be very much like our normal planet, but with a different variety of life, and the Underworld would be a massive cavern dimly lit by bioluminescent organisms. The foundations jutting on the edges of Earth could be a very remote and dangerous place to live, splashed by the waves, and covered in hardy seaweed. The waters below the foundations of the Earth could be an immense abyss inhabited by leviathans, and above the firmaments, the waters near the Divine Dwelling could be vibrant, life-filled reefs. Meanwhile, the Divine Dwelling could be an immense structure made from an alien material, and above that, there would be the heaven of heavens (or I might just call it heaven), which could have aerial ecosystems of flying plankton, etc. I would imagine that much of these structures would be built by some mysterious, long extinct alien race. When you think about it, the whole thing messes with your head. The firmament has the stars, the sun, and the moon it, but above that there's a sea, then the Divine Dwelling, then the heaven of heavens, and then . . . another firmament? By the sounds of it, there's another atmosphere above the firmament with the stars, etc, in. Anyway, I think that this would make an interesting project. Edit: I'd like to note that I wouldn't be doing this project anytime soon.
A note on this project: the Abyss could only be 20 kilometers deep at the maximum. Beyond that point, water is compressed into a solid. That's what's bothering you? It is a alternate universe project, he can tweak the physics any way he likes.
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Non Enim Cadunt!
No idea how to actually hold down a project.
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Apr 13 2016, 11:04 AM
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neither lizard nor boy nor beetle . . . but a little of all three
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- Apr 8 2016, 11:40 AM
Browsing through old topics the other day, I found an image of Earth as depicted in the bible, posted by JohnFaa a while back. This gave me the idea for an alternative universe based on the world as described in the Bible. So it would be like this:  That would give loads of things to investigate, with lots of areas. There's Earth, the Underworld, the foundations, the immense seas above and below the firmament, the divine dwelling, and the heaven of the heavens. Earth would be very much like our normal planet, but with a different variety of life, and the Underworld would be a massive cavern dimly lit by bioluminescent organisms. The foundations jutting on the edges of Earth could be a very remote and dangerous place to live, splashed by the waves, and covered in hardy seaweed. The waters below the foundations of the Earth could be an immense abyss inhabited by leviathans, and above the firmaments, the waters near the Divine Dwelling could be vibrant, life-filled reefs. Meanwhile, the Divine Dwelling could be an immense structure made from an alien material, and above that, there would be the heaven of heavens (or I might just call it heaven), which could have aerial ecosystems of flying plankton, etc. I would imagine that much of these structures would be built by some mysterious, long extinct alien race. When you think about it, the whole thing messes with your head. The firmament has the stars, the sun, and the moon it, but above that there's a sea, then the Divine Dwelling, then the heaven of heavens, and then . . . another firmament? By the sounds of it, there's another atmosphere above the firmament with the stars, etc, in. Anyway, I think that this would make an interesting project. Edit: I'd like to note that I wouldn't be doing this project anytime soon.
A note on this project: the Abyss could only be 20 kilometers deep at the maximum. Beyond that point, water is compressed into a solid.
That's what's bothering you? It is a alternate universe project, he can tweak the physics any way he likes. You've got a point. I don't know yet if I'm going to stick to Earthly physics or bend them, though.
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Apr 13 2016, 02:15 PM
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- Apr 8 2016, 11:40 AM
Browsing through old topics the other day, I found an image of Earth as depicted in the bible, posted by JohnFaa a while back. This gave me the idea for an alternative universe based on the world as described in the Bible. So it would be like this:  That would give loads of things to investigate, with lots of areas. There's Earth, the Underworld, the foundations, the immense seas above and below the firmament, the divine dwelling, and the heaven of the heavens. Earth would be very much like our normal planet, but with a different variety of life, and the Underworld would be a massive cavern dimly lit by bioluminescent organisms. The foundations jutting on the edges of Earth could be a very remote and dangerous place to live, splashed by the waves, and covered in hardy seaweed. The waters below the foundations of the Earth could be an immense abyss inhabited by leviathans, and above the firmaments, the waters near the Divine Dwelling could be vibrant, life-filled reefs. Meanwhile, the Divine Dwelling could be an immense structure made from an alien material, and above that, there would be the heaven of heavens (or I might just call it heaven), which could have aerial ecosystems of flying plankton, etc. I would imagine that much of these structures would be built by some mysterious, long extinct alien race. When you think about it, the whole thing messes with your head. The firmament has the stars, the sun, and the moon it, but above that there's a sea, then the Divine Dwelling, then the heaven of heavens, and then . . . another firmament? By the sounds of it, there's another atmosphere above the firmament with the stars, etc, in. Anyway, I think that this would make an interesting project. Edit: I'd like to note that I wouldn't be doing this project anytime soon.
A note on this project: the Abyss could only be 20 kilometers deep at the maximum. Beyond that point, water is compressed into a solid.
That's what's bothering you? It is a alternate universe project, he can tweak the physics any way he likes.
You've got a point. I don't know yet if I'm going to stick to Earthly physics or bend them, though. I think bending them is fine, but if anything, I find the notion of a permanent layer of infinitely deep "hot ice" waaaaaaaay more interesting. And besides, 20 kilometers death is still plenty of depth to work with.
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Travel back through time and space, to the edge of man's beggining... discover a time when man, woman and lizard roamed free, and untamed!
It is an epoch of mammoths, a time of raptors!
A tale of love in the age of tyrannosaurs!
An epic from the silver screen, brought right to your door!
Travel back to A Million Years BC
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Proceedings of the Miskatonic University Department of Zoology
Cosmic Horror is but a dissertation away
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Some dickhead's deviantART
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Apr 14 2016, 06:58 PM
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Has anyone made a project with those worlds populated by one type of organism with the bat populating the world? Not saying I'll do it but that just occured to me
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