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Furry Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: 905 on July 30, 2007, 04:34:27 AM
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I am 905, I dont really have anything big and intristing to say about my self, i am new here, hence my intro post.
I am a yithian, (i dont know if it counts as furry) a fictional creature dreamed up by H.P.Lovecraft for his story "A Shadow out of time"
Thats about it, i dont know what else to say, so Hi all.
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Welcome ot the Forums, we're glad you could find us ^^ And it's okay to not be furry, we welcome Scalies and all other as well :upupdi3:
Come hang out on the chat sometime!
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I dont quite know what i fit under, (maybe other land sentients) But as Long as im welcome, then thankyou
and just to be nice, heres a pic of what a Yithian is, not a "real" creature, mindyou
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/0/05/200px-CoC-DCotE_GRoY.png) Hard to see, sorry
Heres some details of what a yithian is.
Yith are scaled creatures, more massive than most other land sentients. Like snakes, they appear to be mainly tail, but they have four arms just below their head, They reproduce asexually; if a Yith is cut into pieces, any sufficiently large piece will, under favorable conditions, grow back into an entire Yith, with some of the memories and experience of the parent. Normally, they divide themselves when they get too large to think quickly and maneuver stealthily. The Yith nervous system is very decentralized; they have no central brain or spinal column. Instead, there is a network of nerves throughout the body that not only transfers sensory information but processes thought and stores memory. Because of this, Yith tend to think and react more slowly than those who have a central brain. On the other hand, they cannot suffer concussionary brain damage. Thus, a Yith which grows back from a cutting of its parent will have some of the parent's memories. Memory is holographic, so each child will have a larger portion of its parent's memories than would be predicted by a simple body mass ratio. Other systems (circulatory, respiratory, digestive) are similarly decentralized. When a Yith is cut up, the individual pieces work rapidly to form any parts that have been lost - eyes, mouth, and arms, for instance - and to form skin and scales over their exposed parts. There is theoretically no limit to how long a single Yith can live or how large it can grow, but generally a Yith will voluntarily fission before it grows larger than a ton or so. Larger Yith have more thinking capacity, but think and react more slowly, than smaller ones.
There ya go, assorted snipits of the description of a yithian.
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welcome to da furry forums ^_^V
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Welcome kid! You're really a Yith? Thats AWESOME!!!
Yiths are cool and different. Well, nice to meet you and i hope we can chat sometime.
Take care,
Smaragdblick
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Well thank you! id be more then happy to chat with you sometime,
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cool! wanna pm me?
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Yeah, sure
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[[sky you're hopeless]]
kk.
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Welcome welcome! :) It's cool to see a new member here, but especially one of a creature Ive never seen/heard of before!
Hope you enjoy it here! I'm Synyster, and here's a cookie! -Hands you a cookie- :D
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Why thankyou, nice to meet you! * counsumes the cookie*
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OwO Welcome aboard the furry forum.