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El_Pell Posted Dec 29, 2005
Could it be shaped like things in a different dimension beyond our comprehension perhaps? So if you put all the dimensions together it could look like a giant hippo or something made up of lots of different shapes transcending each boundary of every dimension?
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Vamster Posted Dec 30, 2005
why not all amphibious, fishy and water-bound creatures all at once? In all those different dimensions someone mentioned
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Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Dec 30, 2005
Sounds an interesting creature!
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