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Post by Neo on Aug 20, 2015 21:05:01 GMT -6
Yay! Good for you, Fen-Fen.
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Post by The Big Cheese on Aug 21, 2015 2:32:26 GMT -6
Sugoi neko meido chan
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Post by SummerCrow on Aug 21, 2015 8:03:53 GMT -6
Naze, Chiizukun? Naze neko-neko meido irunda?
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Post by The Big Cheese on Aug 21, 2015 10:55:20 GMT -6
CDM, I had to take a complex Japanese grammar lesson before taking my coffee and I still haven't figured out if you're trying to ask me why I'm doing this or if I'd like fries with that. Please be more considerate to those of us who only speak weeb and not Japanese.
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Post by SummerCrow on Aug 21, 2015 11:05:00 GMT -6
Well, you should recognize neko-neko meido. So it's obviously asking if you want cheese sauce on your cat maid.
Saa, mada daremo nihongo shiranaino...
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Aug 21, 2015 11:08:13 GMT -6
So, where's Hal?
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Post by HHDeception on Aug 21, 2015 11:10:15 GMT -6
Question: in what form do laguz mate and give birth in? If it's human, do the animal forms even have genetalia if they're never used? Hawk and dragon laguz don't lay eggs, do they?
...this is totally unrelated to the appearance of a cat girl maid
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Post by The Big Cheese on Aug 21, 2015 11:11:11 GMT -6
Well, you should recognize neko-neko meido. So it's obviously asking if you want a side of fries with your cat maid. I still don't get irunda tho. ...iru no da? No wonder they call it moonspeak! Which is it!?
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Post by SummerCrow on Aug 21, 2015 11:12:25 GMT -6
Nda is the colloquial form of ndesu.
I think hawks do lay eggs... Anyone?
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Post by The Big Cheese on Aug 21, 2015 11:14:39 GMT -6
Nda is the colloquial form of ndesu. I think hawks do lay eggs... Anyone? OK, so it is about fries with that neko maid. Let's just go with that. Janaff states that Hawk laguz used to lay eggs, generations before PoR, but now they give live birth. I guess dragons would be the same.
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Post by Neo on Aug 21, 2015 11:25:09 GMT -6
All Laguz give live birth and mate in human form. Pretty sure their animal forms don't have genitalia, since that would have been a little obvious in the games, but that could just be chalked up to, you know, it being a game.
Golurk, Hal is currently at school.
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Post by HHDeception on Aug 21, 2015 11:36:20 GMT -6
I'm guessing the animal forms still exhibit some sexual dimorphism though because it reflects traits of the human form.
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Post by Neo on Aug 21, 2015 11:36:49 GMT -6
While only GX could really answer your question, Lurk, I think it's pretty safe to say Hal is still in her house.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Aug 21, 2015 11:41:05 GMT -6
I know. I just needed to post here to refresh it in my Participated Threads. HHD is going for the lowest common denominator.
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Post by HHDeception on Aug 21, 2015 11:47:10 GMT -6
CDM likes the biology talk right?
If I remember correctly, in some birds and reptiles the females are generally larger than the males. Female birds are often more ferocious. Male lions have manes. Female lions are better hunters. I'm wondering how much traits like this apply to laguz.
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Post by Neo on Aug 21, 2015 11:50:10 GMT -6
Well, I know male Dragon Laguz are much larger than female Dragon Laguz. That's all I remember from the games.
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Post by SummerCrow on Aug 21, 2015 12:05:49 GMT -6
Sadly, you only get both sexes for cats, crows, wolves, and dragons. And previous few are comparable. Oh, and herons.
The crows have a young female, a king, and an elderly male. Not great for comparing.
The dragons... don't have much difference aside from size and the fact she's pink instead of red or white. Not a great sample size.
The wolves are a queen and a normal male. Interestingly... I believe The queen retains her etepaatch upon transformation.
The cats are the only one with a decent sample size. They're really about the same, as far as I could see.
As fit the herons, again, only two "normal" herons are available for comparison, as the third's wings are deformed.
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Post by The Big Cheese on Aug 21, 2015 12:51:05 GMT -6
Anyone remember how Kurthnaga stacked up to Dheginsea? Could give us a starting point on how age alone would effect things.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 12:55:06 GMT -6
Question: in what form do laguz mate and give birth in? If it's human, do the animal forms even have genetalia if they're never used? Hawk and dragon laguz don't lay eggs, do they? ...this is totally unrelated to the appearance of a cat girl maid Gee, thanks for the mental images.
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Post by Neo on Aug 21, 2015 13:09:14 GMT -6
Anyone remember how Kurthnaga stacked up to Dheginsea? Could give us a starting point on how age alone would effect things. Yeah, Kurth was much, much smaller and a lot weaker. That's about it.
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