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#47 Added by Erizon(arispotle) 1 decade ago
Though I wonder how many of those are actually from the Lair....
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#50 Added by Stories of Atys(arispotle) 1 decade ago
Deles Silam,Many materials were delivered during the collection period. Fortunately, the minimum demands of the Karavan were completely satisfied and materials have finally been packed to be transferred to the Karavan agents.We hope that the research results will contribute to further education about the reasons behind the current Kitin activities. Study results will be posted once available.I thank you for your efforts,Nisti TinantiRoyal Kitinologist
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#56 Added by Erizon(arispotle) 1 decade ago
Better to permanently seal off the prime roots, blocking in the kitin menace and leaving them alone down there where it is damp and dark.
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#59 Added by Stories of Atys(arispotle) 1 decade ago
Delea Silam homins of all countries,The Karavan has sent a research report to the Royal Academy, which I hereby redirect to you:During the investigation of the samples provided it was noted that they were contaminated. Thus we could not use all the collected secretions. After isolation of the secretions of interest to us, and with the involvement of existing studies, we have come to the following conclusion:From the large Kitin eggs hatched, as expected, a bluish species of Kipesta, which is widely known as Kipekoo. These Kipekoo appear not only distinguished by their color but also in size of conventional Kipesta. This particular type of Kipesta also seems to be much smarter than their smaller relatives. In addition, it is possible for them to travel longer distances.The Kipesta's task consists of reconnaissance of large areas to find new areas of settlement and construction for new Kitin nests. Since the Kipekoo have a higher degree of intelligence, it is likely that these play an important part in the expansion of the Kitin's Lair in Almati Wood.This is the end of the report sent to the Royal Academy.Nisti TinantiRoyal Kitinologist
During the investigation of the samples provided it was noted that they were contaminated. Thus we could not use all the collected secretions. After isolation of the secretions of interest to us, and with the involvement of existing studies, we have come to the following conclusion:From the large Kitin eggs hatched, as expected, a bluish species of Kipesta, which is widely known as Kipekoo. These Kipekoo appear not only distinguished by their color but also in size of conventional Kipesta. This particular type of Kipesta also seems to be much smarter than their smaller relatives. In addition, it is possible for them to travel longer distances.The Kipesta's task consists of reconnaissance of large areas to find new areas of settlement and construction for new Kitin nests. Since the Kipekoo have a higher degree of intelligence, it is likely that these play an important part in the expansion of the Kitin's Lair in Almati Wood.
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