Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Zverda
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Zverda Walker of Worlds

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Hello everyone, I hope I am able to find some interesting RPs on here... It would be nice to possibly use my Xenosmilus in some compacity once more.
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Ninian Oracle of Destiny

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@Zverda

Hey! Welcome to the guild, and good luck!
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by The Harbinger of Ferocity
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The Harbinger of Ferocity

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If not, @Zverda, hopefully one can be started. This said, welcome.
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Inertia Pretty Lackadaisical

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Welcome.
Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Sombrero
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Sombrero Master of the 9 Drunken Styles

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Welcome to the guild! I hope we may someday meet this marvelous creature!

Although my minor OOCP (Odd Obesessive Compulsion for Pedantry) has forced me to list a bunch of animals that kill for sport... Domestic cats are the obvious ones, but dolphins also murder porpoises for... No real reason? And they (as well as lions) will kill babies just so their mothers will have sex with them. Weasels walk into chicken coops, kill all of them, and then leave, on a daily basis. Chimpanzees will also eat babies of their own kind if they are so inclined, and bully each other to death because dominance is how ape culture works. That kind of falls under killing for fun. Tigers and other big cats slaughter birds and other animals simply because they ran into them along the way. Elephants have been known to just kill rhinos, and not particularly because they were competing for food, they've just killed rhinos. I'd like to think that there was at least a motivation for this (like entertainment) other than pure evil. Male Polar Bears kill anything that moves and cannot be mated with, because sex and killing is the only thing you can do for fun in the Arctic. Granted, they have nothing else to eat, but they'll still kill you because they are bears and you are living. Predators often store their excess food for later, and you could argue at length about whether the animal really is experiencing pleasure from killing, but that doesn't rule out the notion that sometimes they kill things just because... I'm not sure there's any explanation other than "amusement" for Orcas volleyballing smaller animals to death, though.
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