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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:28 pm
The place for demons to talk in. No flamming or harrassing please smile .
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 8:50 am
how do i find out what i'm? i am sure that i'm not a mere human, but i'm then?
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:05 am
Boy, do I feel lonely. . .
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:05 am
I'd talk to you, Koemiko, but I'm just a normal human with non-otherkin deficiency problems. whee
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:07 am
Yeaahhh... but now who am I supposed to dance around the fire nakey holding pitchforks? sad
(Just kidding.) whee
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:26 am
Koemiko Yeaahhh... but now who am I supposed to dance around the fire nakey holding pitchforks? sad (Just kidding.) whee *Straightens up in seat* Aw, damn!
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:10 pm
Wanna join the Barbeque? We're having sacrificed Virgin.
-offers him a plate of olives-
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:26 am
I love your sense of humor!! ^_^ Have you read Oh My Gods! by any chance...?
0 smile
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 4:35 am
Azana Brown I love your sense of humor!! ^_^ Have you read Oh My Gods! by any chance...? 0 smile O,o No, I haven't. -interested-
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:16 pm
Koemiko Azana Brown I love your sense of humor!! ^_^ Have you read Oh My Gods! by any chance...? 0 smile O,o No, I haven't. -interested- Josh has, Josh has!
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 4:30 pm
Koemiko Azana Brown I love your sense of humor!! ^_^ Have you read Oh My Gods! by any chance...? 0 smile O,o No, I haven't. -interested- ohmygods.timerift.net It's a Pagan webcomic...it's so much fun.
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:58 am
I guess a fox demon is still a demon. So hi.
*tries to sulk back into nowhere before the floods of U IS FAKE come in*
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:17 pm
KarAniyuki I guess a fox demon is still a demon. So hi. *tries to sulk back into nowhere before the floods of U IS FAKE come in* *curiously prods at* ..A..Fox demon? Can't say that I'm overly familliar with those. Would you care to elaborate? Perhaps shed some light on what a fox demon is like, how it acts, signature traits, and what it is exactly that differentiates a fox demon otherkin from a fox therian? Sorry for asking so many questions..but..I'm mildly intrigued. That, and I don't really know much about Demon-kin at all.. sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 11:35 pm
Yagi Tessil KarAniyuki I guess a fox demon is still a demon. So hi. *tries to sulk back into nowhere before the floods of U IS FAKE come in* *curiously prods at* ..A..Fox demon? Can't say that I'm overly familliar with those. Would you care to elaborate? Perhaps shed some light on what a fox demon is like, how it acts, signature traits, and what it is exactly that differentiates a fox demon otherkin from a fox therian? Sorry for asking so many questions..but..I'm mildly intrigued. That, and I don't really know much about Demon-kin at all.. sweatdrop Gladly. I guess fox demons are best recorded from Japanese mythologies: tricksters, masters of illusion, mischievious, vengeful, benevolent, protective. More so, the illusions and such... heck, here's something I ripped off someone's Quizilla thing. Though they rarely caused mankind any serious harm, these Japanese fox spirits known as kitsune were well known for playing tricks on people and could be a real nuisance. They possessed the ability to transform into any creature, though they would often retain their fox tail. One could easily determine the age and level of maturity of a kitsune by counting it's tails; An immature, rambunctious kitsune would have very few tails, while a wise and powerful one would have as many as nine....and no, I do not use Quizilla quizzes to determine otherkin spirits. rofl
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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 12:05 am
KarAniyuki Gladly. I guess fox demons are best recorded from Japanese mythologies: tricksters, masters of illusion, mischievious, vengeful, benevolent, protective. More so, the illusions and such... heck, here's something I ripped off someone's Quizilla thing. Though they rarely caused mankind any serious harm, these Japanese fox spirits known as kitsune were well known for playing tricks on people and could be a real nuisance. They possessed the ability to transform into any creature, though they would often retain their fox tail. One could easily determine the age and level of maturity of a kitsune by counting it's tails; An immature, rambunctious kitsune would have very few tails, while a wise and powerful one would have as many as nine....and no, I do not use Quizilla quizzes to determine otherkin spirits. rofl *blinks and pokes at you curiously* You're a Kitsune? Like, the same kind of mythological creatures who would create the illusion that leaves were money? I didn't even know that there were Kitsune-kin out there. Or even the fact that Kitsunes were even considered demons in the first place. sweatdrop Though, since I'm already asking you questions.. Care to tell us about your true form a bit? Perhaps how you found out that you were a Kitsune? What your awakening was like? Oh, and here's a good one, is Kyuubimon or Youkoumon an accurate depiction of what Kitsunes really look like? As in, do all Kitsunes have fire like that? Also, when a Kitsune is in their true quadrupedal form(assuming that is their true form), how large are they? Are they much larger than a normal fox?
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