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Melrick

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  11. Volo’s Guide to Monsters has detailed information about Mind Flayers, but they still don’t specify exactly how they reproduce, so if you want them to be tackle heavy then go for it, I say. There’s nothing to specifically say they don’t come equipped in such a way.
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  17. Mind flayers, also known as illithids, are apparently hermaphroditic creatures and don’t reproduce in the normal sense. They lay eggs from which tadpole-like creatures emerge which are used to make more of their kind through a process called ‘ceremorphosis;. Basically, they capture someone and render them docile through a psionic blast. A newly hatched tadpole is inserted into the victim’s head, usually through the nostril or ear-canal. The tadpole grows and devours the brain of the host, attaching attaching itself to the brain stem and essentially becoming the new brain of the host. Over the course of a week, the host’s body changes form and morphs into a new mind flayer. The new mind flayer does retain a few dim memories associated with its former host, but they’re only vague and seldom have any affect on the new mind flayer. While I can’t find it specifically mentioned out anywhere, I do assume they have genitalia of some kind, but my feeling is that they – and the sex act itself – would be fairly rudimentary, but that’s not specified that I can tell so you could easily change that to suit yourself.
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  22. Our electricity is over twice as expensive as the US on average, so energy costs of things are a very important factor, which is why air conditioners aren’t a choice for us. Fans, on the other hand, don’t use much power. I’ll definitely have to check out those Dyson’s before next summer.
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  25. 90F would be a relief. lol And yes, we do have those Dyson fans. You’re right in them being very expensive. I’ve never actually stood in front of one so I’ve never known how effective they are compared to regular fans. I won’t bother with this summer now, but next summer I’ll have to look at doing something different. If those fans are better then I’ll seriously see about getting one, at least one for mum. I can put up with the heat.
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