Presenting ourselves as Furries and Anthros: Please read and reply

Remember, this is your time to represent! again, thanks for the help! jack f.

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Alone: The characters

I'm was given the elements wind (which is represented as the color grey), fire (represented by the color red), electricity (it doesn't show up on me), and darkness (doesn't show up on me either, and yes i questioned the element myself).

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Para-Imperium Core Worlds

Each clan, major or minor, was represented equally in the upper house of parliament while the lower house represented geographical regions by population independent of clan.

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Sacrifice - Part 1

"edwyl has shown an aptitude for the forge", engus said, the dark fox representing the smiths. "i never need to explain something more than once. i see a lot of promise there".

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Final Showdown, part 2

Mica ( **ninetales** , female) found an obvious big clue: a mural with 5 holes (4 representing a time gear, 1 representing the king's scepter).

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Wolfpack Core - Chapter 10 - The View from Above

Each scale represents something on this. the two red ones represent us, and the other two represent spike and wolf. we're all connected in some way to each other. and like wolf's scar, know that this will always protect you as well."

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Light Bane: Chapter 37

"the forest, before it became what it is now, was once populated by tribes representing different kinds.

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The Draconian Story: Chapter 16

The longsword represented your agony on death, the double sword represented your cracking rigidness, the bow and arrow represented your lust for fight...and the third form..."

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595 Zodiacal Light

These are not the symbols of the earthly zodiac however, or at least not completely, because they seem to represent the houses of the demimondaine as described to him in one of sethkill's long-gone reminiscences.

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The Guilded Cage, World Introduction, part 2

Almar is represented by a guild to which all members contribute a small portion of their pay.

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The Keyhole (Ch. 2)

"the tower...is a card that represents change...in someone's life..." baily explained. "it represents a big change, uh, sir," baily tried to think of how to better put what he was trying to say when suddenly, the lion loudly clapped his paws together.

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