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Post by Rehiro on Apr 23, 2005 23:47:30 GMT -5
Okay unless ive missed something which is quite possible this question should be better than my last one. in "#105 a few thorns in his side" and "#107 return to sender" why is Charby visiting the demon king and why are the Orycalopes protecting him?
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Post by Amelius on Apr 25, 2005 3:05:24 GMT -5
Well, one reason is that Charby and Samrick go waay back, Samrick was Charby's first friend ( he " rescued" him from an early vampire-hunter) and samrick requests visits frequently. Samrick is also quite interested in the overwhelming power that he senses in Charby, and is taking the wise route in being friendly with someone that could possibly kill him someday. Sometimes we can even see where the two get along, what with the womanizing and such ^_^ the orycalope Rose sisters were just there because they needed a job, and Sammy has a sense of humor. At this point, the females had not been all slaughtered yet, but trying to avoid vampires had put them in a bad situation and resources were running low. Samrick just let them work as gaurds not to protect his life, but to keep certain demons from pestering him on his free time (which often happens when you are a big important ruller, everyone has a problem they want you to fix!) It's still unclear why Samrick chooses to ignore the vampire uprising though...
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devi
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Post by devi on May 5, 2005 20:27:44 GMT -5
Other than anthony are there any Orycalope (orycalopes?) left? In the forest? In the world?
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on May 21, 2005 7:21:53 GMT -5
isnt Mye half orcalype now?
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Post by Amelius on May 21, 2005 14:50:30 GMT -5
there could have been survivors, but we will see later if there are any in the future of the comic or not. Of course there are others left in the world, since they weren't exclusive to the area like Lemuro, just the population there has been eradicated.
Nope, Mye is just an odd magical mutation that happens to have bunny ears. it has a lot to do with her natural magic and what she accidently took that messed with her appearance like that ^_^
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on May 21, 2005 16:51:13 GMT -5
yeah, and oh! orcalypeses dont have wings! *sweatdrop*
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Post by deltaT on May 23, 2005 0:15:42 GMT -5
You know, I actually had forgotten how Mye aquired that ability....
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Post by Rehiro on May 24, 2005 21:47:47 GMT -5
Am I allowed to ask about what Anthony is exactly?
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Post by deltaT on May 25, 2005 1:01:23 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]NO! Bad, bad rehiro! [/glow]Just kidding, of course! ;D
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Post by Amelius on May 26, 2005 1:06:16 GMT -5
giant demon bunny, of course! He's not really an orycalope, but he was raised at a young age (and smaller size) by the orycalopes and considers himself to be one too.
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Post by Rehiro on May 27, 2005 20:13:57 GMT -5
What happened to the leporids after the vampire attack?
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Post by Amelius on May 28, 2005 17:42:43 GMT -5
they ate their fill, continued to attack vampires until they were either too tired or overwhelmed, a few of them died and some escaped into the woods. if there are any orycs left they are probably with them
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Jun 5, 2005 11:27:08 GMT -5
were the rose sisters orcalypses? or are they freaky half bunny people? oh wait... that's what orcalypes are!
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Post by Amelius on Jun 7, 2005 13:01:39 GMT -5
indubitably! Orycalope children, and pretty much what was left of their females...Orcy kids are rather well in self defense, but as they get older they tend to lose their aggressive nature as they gain advantages of size and speed.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Jun 7, 2005 14:43:03 GMT -5
does that one rose girls roseacea (sp?) affect her health? what is it exactly?
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Post by Amelius on Jun 14, 2005 16:34:08 GMT -5
rosascea is relatively harmless, it is a skin condition wherein the face looks flushed at all times as if the person is blushing constantly.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Jun 16, 2005 15:45:27 GMT -5
ohhh... is it contagious?
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Post by Amelius on Jun 17, 2005 9:34:12 GMT -5
nope! it seems more a problem like acne, which is what the ads for the cream that gets rid of it made it sound like...I'm not sure if it is very common in younger people though.
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