(urth) Cim Glowing as platypus/human analog(?)
David Duffy
davidD at qimr.edu.au
Tue Apr 13 15:00:55 PDT 2010
> From: sean ako <geoffreyfourmylepyre at yahoo.com>
> as platypuses have beaks (not faces as such.) Another clue is the endieva wand. It is clearly poisonous
> (not electrical) and whatever creature or plant the platypus/human analogs derived it from it functions the
> same way the hindspur of the platypus does - as a mammalian defense poison.
Wielded only by the male of the species, of course.
David Duffy.
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