TASTE THE WRATH OF MY GHOST KILLING BULLETS *gunshot*
Do they have the same chilling effect a ghost would when passing through a living being?
Well I'm assuming they're just bullets, except they kill ghosts. Idk it's a reference
Oh, okay. Question. In video games you play, or any game for that matter, what color is often associated with the term mythic? I'm asking for a Kaijune thing because I am very far behind.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Our cute little bug God.
…sure. (Laughs in final battle bug eruption)
Ah yes.
You don’t even know what I’m talking about and still agree it to be not ‘cute’? Interesting.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
Ooh! I’m Ghanian myself, so Ive heard of Adwrera myself a few times. Though it definitely wouldn’t be sacred, as pangolin are used in folk rituals (in some places)and having a symbol that essentially means prosperity attached to it would mean a very quick sacrifice
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Yo, I'm Himy (He/him) not as active as I use to be, but I'm here from time to time. I don't got much else to say.
"From the stars of the inner sea, from the tower of insight, from the four corners of paradise, let them know; their story is filled with blessings. Only those free of sin may pass... Garden of Avalon!”
”The elements coalesce, amalgamate, and bring forth the star that interweaves all creation. Bow down with death! Enuma Elish!”
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
Ooh! I’m Ghanian myself, so Ive heard of Adwrera myself a few times. Though it definitely wouldn’t be sacred, as pangolin are used in folk rituals (in some places)and having a symbol that essentially means prosperity attached to it would mean a very quick sacrifice
There was a very long period where people actively attempted to hunt the unicorn despite it not existing. But good input.
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Beautiful.
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Same, but with Latin.
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Hello! I am a perfectly sane gibberer. Hi! :D
Locations are dead, the Temple of Potassium has fallen but its ideals live on
Thanks. This will be a regal beast.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Owwwwww meanie :(
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
My apologies, have some sushi *hands sushi*
Hello! I am a perfectly sane gibberer. Hi! :D
Locations are dead, the Temple of Potassium has fallen but its ideals live on
A mysterious link of chain... (Extended signature). PRAISE JEFF THE EVIL ROOMBA! REALLY cool video.
One of the Warlock Patrons on the forums. Low, low price of your soul, your firstborn child and your liver!
Titles: The Echoing Story Spewer from Drummer, the Endless Maws from Isis, the Mad Murderer from PJ
*Devours sushi and stops crying.*
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
We have some odd dynamics.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Indeed we do.
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
Yeah lol
Hello! I am a perfectly sane gibberer. Hi! :D
Locations are dead, the Temple of Potassium has fallen but its ideals live on
A mysterious link of chain... (Extended signature). PRAISE JEFF THE EVIL ROOMBA! REALLY cool video.
One of the Warlock Patrons on the forums. Low, low price of your soul, your firstborn child and your liver!
Titles: The Echoing Story Spewer from Drummer, the Endless Maws from Isis, the Mad Murderer from PJ
Fun fact: In certain African cultures a river plant named an adwera is seen as a symbol of purity and sanctity while pangolins are often associated with good luck. Thus, by my logic, a pangolin like creature with an adwera shaped horn would be a cultural equivalent to a unicorn.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
What do we call them, then? Pangdwera?
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
Well the most common language in Africa is Swahili. ‘Horned Pangolin’ in Swahili is ‘pangolini yenye pembe’. Shorten that and we get Pangoyenbe.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Beautiful.
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
That’s actually my naming convention for a lot of things. Mushisama is a combination of the Japanese words for bug and god.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Our cute little bug God.
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
…sure. (Laughs in final battle bug eruption)
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Ah yes.
Conflicted
Confused
Maybe I will return. Perhaps not.
Extended Signature!
You don’t even know what I’m talking about and still agree it to be not ‘cute’? Interesting.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Ooh! I’m Ghanian myself, so Ive heard of Adwrera myself a few times. Though it definitely wouldn’t be sacred, as pangolin are used in folk rituals (in some places)and having a symbol that essentially means prosperity attached to it would mean a very quick sacrifice
Yo, I'm Himy (He/him) not as active as I use to be, but I'm here from time to time. I don't got much else to say.
"From the stars of the inner sea, from the tower of insight, from the four corners of paradise, let them know; their story is filled with blessings. Only those free of sin may pass... Garden of Avalon!”
”The elements coalesce, amalgamate, and bring forth the star that interweaves all creation. Bow down with death! Enuma Elish!”
There was a very long period where people actively attempted to hunt the unicorn despite it not existing. But good input.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Same, but with Latin.
Hello! I am a perfectly sane gibberer. Hi! :D
Locations are dead, the Temple of Potassium has fallen but its ideals live on
A mysterious link of chain... (Extended signature). PRAISE JEFF THE EVIL ROOMBA! REALLY cool video.
One of the Warlock Patrons on the forums. Low, low price of your soul, your firstborn child and your liver!
Titles: The Echoing Story Spewer from Drummer, the Endless Maws from Isis, the Mad Murderer from PJ
Halo 3 Rat
Sig but long ^w^
Gulpmissle Day, Saturday, Feburay 15th, 2025
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Henlo, I am a pan, NB, chaotic ADHD mess of a furry.
I am also a eepy eeper, who likes WoF, WC, and fire.