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m (grammar nitpicks. Also, heh, I missed the actions category. Thanks for pointing that out... :))
(slapping is more frequent than advertised...)
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An [[action]] that the [[Hand]] can perform on [[Creature|Creatures]], and Creatures can perform on the Hand and each other. Most Creatures feel [[pain]] when they are hit by another Creature. When the Hand hits a Creature, the Creature feels pain and [[punishment]], so it's one of the simplest ways to teach a Creature right from wrong.
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An [[action]] that the [[hand]] can perform on [[creature]]s, and creatures can perform on the hand and each other. Most creatures feel [[pain]] when they are hit by another creature. When the hand hits a creature, the creature feels pain and [[punishment]], so it's one of the simplest ways to teach a creature right from wrong.
  
Most [[Norn|Norns]] won't hit each other unless they are told to by the Hand, feeling overly [[crowded]], or [[gene|genetically]] engineered to do so. [[Grendel|Grendels]] are known for their violent nature and their habit of hitting other Creatures, although research says that they [[The_Truth_About_Grendels|might not mean to...]]
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Norns frequently slap each other to relieve boredom and [[crowded]]ness, and slapping seems to be a common part of the courtship process in C1.  Creatures, such as [[Ripley]], may also be [[Genetic engineering|genetically engineered]] to wish to slap others. [[Grendel|Grendels]] are known for their violent nature and their habit of hitting other creatures, although research says that they [[The_Truth_About_Grendels|might not mean to...]]
  
 
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Revision as of 04:23, 11 April 2012

An action that the hand can perform on creatures, and creatures can perform on the hand and each other. Most creatures feel pain when they are hit by another creature. When the hand hits a creature, the creature feels pain and punishment, so it's one of the simplest ways to teach a creature right from wrong.

Norns frequently slap each other to relieve boredom and crowdedness, and slapping seems to be a common part of the courtship process in C1. Creatures, such as Ripley, may also be genetically engineered to wish to slap others. Grendels are known for their violent nature and their habit of hitting other creatures, although research says that they might not mean to...

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