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Author Topic: What kind of process is used by Night Trolls to produce their mates?  (Read 2263 times)

Redman the Communist

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Re: What kind of process is used by Night Trolls to produce their mates?
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2016, 02:48:40 pm »

What the fuck is going on here?

Redman has gone stark raving mad!
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Re: What kind of process is used by Night Trolls to produce their mates?
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2016, 05:14:20 pm »

We know these monsters kidnap and transform creatures, but how they do that exactly?
I suspect it involves intimate personal contact.  :o

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Re: What kind of process is used by Night Trolls to produce their mates?
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2016, 06:32:29 pm »

Legends revealed that one civ I played was terrorized in it's early years by the grandaughter of the civ's first general -- his son was kidnapped by a night-troll and turned into a night-troll spouse, and his daughter from that union took after her mother.

(This is the same general that developed a sudden obsession with mortality after his eldest son was slain by a titan while still an infant. His daughter left shortly thereafter to "wander the wilds". He had a second son, but this son was captured and transformed into a night-troll. After a rampage involving his transformed son, he finally had enough and abandoned his post to journey to the underworld, tame the giant toads, and find the copper tablets with the secrets of life and death. He then founded the world's first necromancer tower. About a decade later, his wife joined him and became a necromancer as well. Shortly thereafter, the civ's first king also abandoned his post to become a necromancer  and joined them. As of the year 250, he had an enclave of about a dozen necromancers living in the tower, all of them copious authors, so the library was impressive.)
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