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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:49 am
Temeo News "Vena, c'mere a second." The male Temeo arrived at his caretaker's side, blinking up at her. He had better things to do than to just sit around for the silly girl, always tinkering away with whatever. "Yeah?" "Stay still one itty-bitty teeny tiny moment," the girl asked, reaching over with a pair of tweezers. Before the creature had the time to protest, she had plucked three hairs out of his forelock. The Temeo groaned, rubbing his forehead. "What the hell, Karo? I have tons of hair just shedding out, did you have to pull out some more?" "Yes, I need these three. Thank you, you can go now." "What do you need my hair for anyway?" The elf blinked, storing the hairs in a tiny plastic bag to make sure not to lose them. "Quite fascinating, really. I discovered there's more to you guys than meets the eye. I just have a real long code to crack here, it's better if I have healthy hairs to begin with so I can extract the needed information." Baffled, Vena frowned. "Eh, you lost me."
Sighing, Karo shooed him away, turning back to her studies. She'd get to the bottom of this strange new gene she had discovered while helping with the two new litters.
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 6:02 am
This just in! "Fascinating..." Karo waved the tiny petri-dish around to stir the liquid swirling on it before sticking it back under her microscope. All the while her computer was churning out new data for her to decipher. Yards and yards of string of DNA was lazily coiling on the side of her screen, pointing out abnormalities that hadn't surfaced ever before. "Mm," the girl mused to herself, her head rested on her hands as she let her gaze flicker on the computer screen. A triumphant smile crossed her lips and she turned back to her petri-dish. Why yes, now she only had to crack the component that'd cause the desired genes to react. And quite frankly, she needed a guineapig-- err, a guineatemeo. "Oh Veeenaaa, would you come here for a second?"
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:42 am
News feed!
------------------- "I swear, this is the last potion I'm drinking tonight. I don't care if it's in the name of science, I'm starting to feel kinda sick." The Temeo groaned, glaring at his caretaker carefully measuring the ingredients into another fowl potion. "That's probably just the third potion stirring in your tummy, I'm sorry about that, I got the mixture completely wrong on that one," the elf smiled apologetically, shaking the vial up and glancing at the critter beside her chair. He was looking particularly miserable, and would probably need something to calm his stomach once she was done. However, eleventh time is the charm, and this had to be the correct consistency. "Alright then, champ. Chuck it down and you'll see. In the name of science." "I'm going to kick your sorry butt if this doesn't work-- in the name of science of course." And with the threats over with, the male took the liquid, watching it swirl ominously before gulping it down. He didn't feel any different. Well, maybe a little dizzy.
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"Welcome back, Vena. Took a little nap there I see." Karo smiled brightly, obviously thrilled. So she had created a faint-potion? Well that's marvelous. Vena snorted, rubbing his aching head with his hand. Wait, what? A hand? With a thumb? Startled, Vena bolted up from the couch, surprised to find himself quite high up. He looked down at himself, blinking at his newly acquired physique. "What the hell is this?"
Karo grinned brightly, squirming in her seat with excitement. "This, my friend, is the final step of Temeo evolution. Cool, isn't it?" "It's great, yeah, but what am I gonna tell Lumi?" "Well, you have time to figure that out, I'm gonna have to run some tests on you first. I know little next to nothing about this stage. Best find out before we release the potion that awakens the sleeping genetics that prompt the anthrofication."
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:00 am
The General Anthromorphic Information  "Aaaaall done!" "Took you long enough. So, what's the news?" "Wellph, in general, here's the list of things I know about the final stage of Temeos."
- Only an Adult Temeo can be prompted to evolve into an Anthro. - Anthro stage cannot be reverted back to being a mere adult Temeo. - All markings stay, the only thing that may differ is the hair length and texture. Like regular human hair, it can be altered by dyes or re-styled. - Most importantly, Anthros seem to be infertile. How unfortunate, best consider whether you want your Temeo to breed or not. This, however, calls for further research. (Vena: D8 ) - Cooking the mixture is a lengthy operation, and the ingredients don't come cheap, so activating the final state will come with a fee. - However, having an upright posture and hands complete with thumbs makes Temeos an excellent cleaning and cooking assistant!
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:11 am
Uh oh, rules.
Only adults colored by Karo are eligible to be morphed to Anthro-stage.
Only adults older than a month are eligible to be morphed to Anthro-stage.
Anthro is the final stage, and cannot be undone.
Clothes are not mandatory.
Changes to the hairstyle are semi-permanent. You may not change the hairstyle more than once in two months.
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:39 pm
Heyyyy, wait a minute! "Tell me," Vena said, leaning against Karo's shoulders and peering over her head while the girl was trying to work on something that looked important. "am I the only one who thinks it's weird we have these anthro Temeos popping up, most of them at a lack of knowledge of their past, let alone any memory of ever having been quadrupled?"
"No," the elven girl replied, but Vena wasn't sure if she'd even listened to him.
"So. Where are they coming from?" He persisted.
"I don't know yet, Vena."
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:07 am
 So, Ummm.
"Here we go, little fella'. You can sit here while I go get Karo." Vena offered a seat to the little kid who dubbed himself as 'Rag'. The boy sat and the man peeked around the shop, finding Karo from under her desk. "Hi?" "Hm? Oh, hi Vena," Karo blinked up at her first Temeo. "What do you want?" "I found a kid." "... Yes?" "A Temeo kid." "Well, there's loose kits all over the place, so I'm really not that sur--" "No, no no no! Not a kit, Karo. A KID." "S'cuse me?" Karo stopped, confused. Vena sighed, pulling Karo along to the main room. "Rag, meet Karo."
For a moment the little anthro kid just stared at Karo and Karo stared back at the anthro kid. Well, this would explain a lot. And at least Lumi wouldn't explode from giving birth. Which was good.
"Hi!"
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Studies thusly prove that anthro Temeos are capable of reproducing, further studies will be made. After a short chat with Rag (uh, he needs a new name), it turns out that like humans, anthros can have one to two children naturally. After pulling Kaie aside for more information, she was finally feeling co-operative and enlightened us with the knowledge that anthros can breed, but only once, as they are in a full fertile state as long as they have their one last egg.
IN A NUTSHELL
10k fee, 5k from both parents 1-2 Children (Twins are rare) 1 Breeding Pregnancy last for 2 weeks
Baby 2 weeks Child 1 month Adult forevers
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 1:37 pm
SAME-SEX BREEDING?
"I... I don't understand. It's not supposed to be possible," Karo huffed, ruffling through her pages upon pages of research, most of which wound up on the floor as they spilled over her desk. She groaned, motioning Sophie to pick up the papers. "There has to be a noticeable anomaly in the genetic makeup or the DNA formation. But I don't know where to look and what to look for." Sophie nodded while shifting through the papers as well, trying to keep them in their respective order and without mixing them up between categories. Anthrofication. Bipedal DNA structure. Reproductive systems of quadrupled and bipedal Temeos, both genders respectively. Quad DNA strings. All rather hard work to sort through on paper, the Temeo thought. "There has to be a clear mix-up," Karo mumbled to herself. "Something concrete."
Sophie compared the DNA structure of anthrofied Temeos to that of natural born anthros and furrowed her brow. "Karo, look at this."
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