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Aug 07, 2008 09:48

Medusa is a monster. Monsters are often hungry. Monsters have no issue with eating people based solely on sapience. Medusa, however, has been raised to be polite and listen to rules and it would be against said rules to eat anyone here, even if she's really hungry, which she rarely is because she doesn't want to be that tempted ( Read more... )

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tricaputus August 7 2008, 00:03:31 UTC
Her lack of predatory interest would probably be appreciated if it were known. And understood if it were absent. But either way, it's hard to take note of a creature's stance (and through it to determine whether or not they are hunting) when your head and the majority of your torso are currently hidden in the soothing darkness under the couch.

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mycursedface August 7 2008, 00:05:58 UTC
He's family. You don't eat family.

Also, he still smells the same, which is why the jingle of Medusa's bracelets stop.

"Cerberus?"

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tricaputus August 7 2008, 00:08:48 UTC
This is true. It wouldn't necessarily stop some of the others though.

There is a long pause. And finally a quiet, strained voice answers.

"'lo, Meda." Says the couch.

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mycursedface August 7 2008, 00:10:15 UTC
She'd blame Echidna's childrearing skills if the sirens weren't the same.

"...should I ask?"

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