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Feb 14, 2006 13:49

Has anyone any idea what a Lovecraftian 'Being from Xotl' looks like?
I'm told they were enslaved by some other Insectoid Race and that they look a bit like trees.
o_0
I really don't want to have to draw an unhappy tree in chains, that's pathetic.
Help?
Anyone?
The fate of the Children's Necronomicon rests in your hands!
(again)

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wraithwitch February 14 2006, 14:11:33 UTC
upset hattifatteners?
that's loads better!

*goes off to experiment drawing sad insanities*

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sea_cucumber February 14 2006, 14:51:18 UTC
aieeeeee.
MESSED UP!!!
O_o

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stealthracer February 14 2006, 14:00:43 UTC
Hmm... You may want to ask majic13 or sea_cucumber. They have some C'thulhu lore.

Pub on Thursday?

I hope you are having a good Valentine's Day. :-)

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wraithwitch February 14 2006, 14:13:28 UTC
am currently in the land of hats, so i'm not sure where i'll be on thursday...

meep, i am having a good day drawing and lazing about =)

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sebastian_oaks February 14 2006, 18:33:13 UTC
The lad of hats? as in a field of hats?

I must text you where my hole is!!!!!

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urizen February 14 2006, 14:27:06 UTC
Sorry, forgot to post those details for you. I'll hunt them down this evening. Apologies for any delay in your blasphemous work!

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wraithwitch February 14 2006, 14:32:16 UTC
is ok, i have just today worked up to x in the alphabet
shiney - thank you =)

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urizen February 14 2006, 14:36:02 UTC
Just posted some links - hope they help.

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urizen February 14 2006, 14:32:58 UTC
"I had almost collided, I thought, with a metallically grey tree…about sixteen feet high with very thick cylindrical branches…cylinders further divided into six flat circular extensions. This might merely have been a natural distortion, and such an explanation might also have accounted for the strange arrangement of the branches in a regular circle at the apex of the trunk; but I could reach for no natural explanation when those branches nearest me suddenly extended clutchingly in my direction, and from the top of what I had taken for a trunk rose a featureless oval…an orifice gaping at the top."
-Ramsey Campbell, "“The Insects from Shaggai."

From a D20 writeup here: http://www.enworld.org/archive/index.php/t-10339.html

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