Are you talking to me used?
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No, I'm talking to my ass. :rolleyes:
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Larry, Moe, and Curly. Those were their names. |
Lmao that was funny used :) It wasn't lame :)
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About the voices changing, the each have a different voice and I'm not sure all of them speak in the opening clip.
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I have often pondered if the appearance of their hats means anything. The Mundanchee tribal hat looks scorpian like. I figured it was because scorpians are associated with the desert and they are fierce fighters. I couldn't recognize anything in the other two hats.
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In the art of OI book, it says that their crowns represent their things. One is Scrab, another Paramite and the third Fleech. Which is confusing me since Fleeches presumably haven't been around that long and aren't natural creatures. If anyone knows the answer to my confusion please tell me.
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Fleeches are flushed down the Loo by Glukkons, then they end up in Necrum, with all the other crap from the toilets, then they spread EVERYWHERE into the nooks and crannys of Mudanchee and Mudomo, and in the kennels too, so WHY would the 3rd weirdo represent a Fleech might I ask?
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The Vykkers didn't necessarily make the Fleeches, they just did some genetic modification to give them more desirable attributes (the long tounge, two mouths).
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yep, one of the spirits has the fleech symbol, but it's more likely it's the symbol of the natural and non-altered one.
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Omg, I never knew that, how come it is fleeches though, they don't have a temple or anything do they?
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well we don't know if they have a temple, the fact we have not seen it doesn't meen there's none
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It would be REALLY creepy if there was a Fleech temple, I thought Necrum was bad! They are everywhere in Necrum, what would it be like in a temple?
*Shudders* |
They would porbably be less harmful. The Fleeches you faced are the genetically modified ones produced for Glukkons. I imagine the natural Fleeches to be more like peaceful, little green slugs rather than the monsters you face in Necrum.
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Fleeches are natural creatures. I don't think it's likely they have a temple dedicated to them, as they're not known for being sacred creatures like Paramites and Scrabs. But as they are part of nature, the Mudokons appreciate them in that way. They're more than likely represented by their own glyphs and tribal stories and maybe even the odd custom here and there. |
I know what the three stooges were, I was just confused as to whether Matt was being serious or not. I saw someone a long time ago refer to them as Larry, Curly and Moe.
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I never joke about anything, Used.
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How about not? :D
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he means he don't like your idea :D
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Maybe that is because they aren't good ones...not having seen most of them, I don't know
I think natural fleeches would be harmless, like Slurgs. |