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forwearemany) wrote in
lifenet2020-02-06 09:19 pm
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(And now Legion is making another network post. This time, rather than sad, they sound alert, alarmed.)
Multiple corpses of entities from our universe of origin have been deposited on the shores of Enso. They are commonly referred to as Thresher Maws.
They are exceedingly large, difficult to kill, and typically only a few are likely to be found living simultaneously on a planet: we are uncertain as to how this occurrence is possible.
Multiple corpses of entities from our universe of origin have been deposited on the shores of Enso. They are commonly referred to as Thresher Maws.
They are exceedingly large, difficult to kill, and typically only a few are likely to be found living simultaneously on a planet: we are uncertain as to how this occurrence is possible.

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[He has to assume that's what Legion's asking at least. And that he didn't say anything that would be offensive.]
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Negative. Thresher Maws are wholly organic.
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[Is it weird that he's not at all concerned by a big pile of dead bodies?]
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(Not really: bodies are a common thing in their experience. It's the fact that they're Thresher Maws that concerns Legion, because anything that can kill that many Thresher Maws is not anything they want to encounter.)
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[And he's been places. Having a bounty on your head makes sure of that.]
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(They didn't necessarily have all the information at home, but they certainly had more information than they do here.)
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(They should get back to work on the museum.)
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[He thinks they have, but it's not like he pays much attention. Generally he tries to keep himself out of everything.]
Most of what I have is just speculation, not real fact.
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(That they've just ... super slowed down working on, because they don't wanna spend time in their house.)
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[Jules' speculations are all in his head. He certainly doesn't have any physical proof of anything.]
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(Think of how much easier it will be to make accurate assessments of gods, islands, and possible dangers with a full knowledge of what has occurred and what has been discovered? People leave and people arrive constantly: having a consistent documentation of what has occurred will help ensure nothing is lost or forgotten.)
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[For multiple reasons.]
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