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Mar 29, 2021 11:09 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

This is a really interesting strain of Miwa. I really like that they have clone-daughters who might not actually be clones, and that they are so solitary they kind of have their own microcultures.   The Johas lineage, though. D: D:

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Mar 29, 2021 11:51 by Sloqush

Hi Emy, great to hear that, and thank you for commenting it is always a joy to find your comments below my articles :D   And yes the Johas lineage certainly is something quite horrific..though probably not as bad as you think as Guardian Spirits are at least somewhat sentient/sapient, so the living sibling can actually communicate with their stillborn twin.   Also In case that you are interested, the inspiration for this strain was a mouse by the name of Kaguya (named after a princess from Japanese mythology) that was created via parthenogenesis in 2004.

Jun 21, 2021 17:10 by Kaleidechse

They are fascinating in so many ways! My favorite parts are the ability to reach through reflective surfaces and the description of the Hullam lineage. Moving mountains of muscle and music - that's a really cool combination!


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Jun 21, 2021 19:00 by Sloqush

Happy to hear that :D   Also in case, you want to know I based the Hullam on the rather ridiculous D&D multiclass idea of a "Bard-barian" ^_^

Jun 22, 2021 10:15 by Kaleidechse

Ah yes, I've heard the term "Bard-barian" before! ^^ I always thought that was a lovely concept!


Creator of the Kaleidoscope System and the planet Miragia.
Jun 22, 2021 15:20 by Sloqush

It most certainly is :D   Though I always wondered if the "Bard-bardian" had the strength of a bard and the charm of a barbarian or the other way around :P