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GoingFTL
GoingFTL
Posts: 113

5/1/2017
Animals can become tomb-creatures, like lions. 3 quaggas in total were acquired by the London Zoo. The last one to die in London arrived in 1851, and died in 1872- 12 years after the Fall. Could a quagga become a tomb-quagga in the Neath, and could they still be in a weird stage between 'Extinct in the Wild' and 'Extinct?'
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Anchovies
Anchovies
Posts: 421

5/8/2017
There are Quaggas in the Labyrinth of Tigers! Or at least there is an enclosure for them, mentioned when the player first meets Mr Inch in the Labyrinth. It's a passing mention in a non-repeatable story route, so it's easy to miss the fact that the creatures apparently aren't extinct just yet.
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phryne
phryne
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5/1/2017
You know, I never heard of Quaggas before, and when I read the term just now, I thought "Isn't that something from a Lovecraft story?"

Being wrong can be so funny.

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phryne
phryne
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5/8/2017
Anchovies wrote:
There are Quaggas in the Labyrinth of Tigers! Or at least there is an enclosure for them, mentioned when the player first meets Mr Inch in the Labyrinth. It's a passing mention in a non-repeatable story route, so it's easy to miss the fact that the creatures apparently aren't extinct just yet.
Indeed, nice find! Here's an echo of this storylet. smile
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Lady Sapho Byron
Lady Sapho Byron
Posts: 770

5/2/2017
Where I live, Quagga Mussels are a problem. When I read "Tomb-Quagga," I think of one of these little guys all bandaged up.

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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    5/1/2017
    Horses are special! They're just special in their own way that's different to cats. In other words I am believing this theory so hard tight now.

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    PSGarak
    PSGarak
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    5/1/2017
    The Fourth City was really big into horses. If Tomb-Horses were a thing, I would have imagined we encountered one already. Although there is an established connection between Tomb-Lions and horses, so who knows?

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    folklore364
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    5/1/2017
    If there are something like Tomb-horses I bet the Khanate would have information on it. Now getting that information is another matter.

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    Henry 0th
    Henry 0th
    Posts: 27

    5/1/2017
    There's also a tomb spider in the spider pits at wolf shacks dock.

    I have no idea about the bandaged raven. Maybe it was just really badly wounded. Maybe it only died at bit or it could have done full colonist.

    There doesn't seem to be any hard and fast rules about what animals get to play dice with the boatman. We know its not just sapience as L.Bs stay dead (which is quite unfair really)

    I'd say its possible but not probable unless some power like quaggas for some reason.
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