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jayessell wrote:Also..... Is the bear girl related to Bernadette and her sister,
or are they more common than we've been lead to believe?
Have we been led to believe that ursamorphs are uncommon? I honestly don't remember if the girls told Atsali that they were rarities when they met, or if anyone else in the comic has said this. I'd just assumed that ursamorphs were just another race of paranormal like sirens, merpeople, fae, and sphinx.
"Just open your eyes
And see that life is beautiful."
Opus the Poet wrote:So losing human form, not a problem. Roaring like a lion with volume to match, big problem.
She didn't "lose" human form, she chose to set it aside. Totally under her control, however inappropriate that control may have been. Not the same as Atsali's wing-boners.
jayessell wrote:Also..... Is the bear girl related to Bernadette and her sister,
or are they more common than we've been lead to believe?
Have we been led to believe that ursamorphs are uncommon? I honestly don't remember if the girls told Atsali that they were rarities when they met, or if anyone else in the comic has said this. I'd just assumed that ursamorphs were just another race of paranormal like sirens, merpeople, fae, and sphinx.
Didn't they move into town from somewhere else where they are probably more common?
lake_wrangler wrote:
jwhouk wrote:Enora. Mama Kath used her full name after the whole "We do NOT stomp FAE in the LUNCHROOM!" incident.
Oh. But anywhere else is fine, then?
Probably not anywhere with carpet. The stain is likely a pain to clean.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
My deviantART and YouTube.
I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
jayessell wrote:Also..... Is the bear girl related to Bernadette and her sister,
or are they more common than we've been lead to believe?
Have we been led to believe that ursamorphs are uncommon? I honestly don't remember if the girls told Atsali that they were rarities when they met, or if anyone else in the comic has said this. I'd just assumed that ursamorphs were just another race of paranormal like sirens, merpeople, fae, and sphinx.
Didn't they move into town from somewhere else where they are probably more common?
lake_wrangler wrote:
jwhouk wrote:Enora. Mama Kath used her full name after the whole "We do NOT stomp FAE in the LUNCHROOM!" incident.
Oh. But anywhere else is fine, then?
Probably not anywhere with carpet. The stain is likely a pain to clean.
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Dear, don’t bore him with trivia or burden him with your past mistakes. The happiest way to deal with a man is never to tell him anything he does not need to know. L. Long
That reminds me of this old style PC game I've been looking to rediscover; it had a green crash-landed alien scrolling left-to-right and jumping on/over things.
We've been immersed in one segment of the supernatural community, with a fair number of individuals who are unique (the Jaguar Girl), presumed unique (a Whatsit), or near-unique (golems), while being shown signs that
(1) the supernatural community is rather larger than we've actually seen - there are whole communities and cultures of each of several species that we've seen only a few of;
(2) the supernatural community is mostly in hiding from the human community, so presumably significantly smaller than the latter.
What that really means is that, in general, we have no idea how numerous any particular supernatural species is.
North America contains approximately 50,000 brown bears and possibly as many as a million brown bears. What percentage of them are ursamorphs is unknown. As is the percentage of apparently-humans that are ursamorphs.
Warrl wrote:(2) the supernatural community is mostly in hiding from the human community, so presumably significantly smaller than the latter.
That's likely, yes. But it could instead be that the paranormal population is larger, yet is also so fragmented that they don't feel capable of forming enough of a common front to safely stand up to potential human aggression. We've already seen that there's a fair bit of prejudice and speciesism going on in their community. It's been a common theme in history that a smaller group has been able to suppress a larger, more powerful group because the individual members of the larger group wouldn't work together against the common threat.
For that matter, we're assuming that it is the humans who the paranormals are ultimately hiding from. There could be some other horrifying group that the paranormals don't want to find them, and the hiding from the humans is merely incidental to the actual goal. . .
I doubt that any of that is really the case in this setting, though.
Catawampus wrote:. . . For that matter, we're assuming that it is the humans who the paranormals are ultimately hiding from. There could be some other horrifying group that the paranormals don't want to find them, and the hiding from the humans is merely incidental to the actual goal. . . . . .
Wolf-who-watches wrote:One is not allowed to talk about that. /noselick/