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''[[https://skinstealer.neocities.org/tcphub.html]]'' is an InteractiveComic by the [[http://homebrewdeviants.tumblr.com/ Homebrew Deviants]], featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an InteractiveComic by the [[http://homebrewdeviants.tumblr.com/ Homebrew Deviants]], featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
The story was originally started March 2016 on [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/708270.html [=TGchan=]]] , but has since gained additional threads on the [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=1786 Eagle Time]], [[http://omegaupdate.freeforums.net/thread/557/tiny-cat-people Omegaupdate]] and [[http://www.furvilla.com/forums/thread/51738-tiny-cat-people Furvilla]] forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus]], hence often conflicting voices and decision-making.
The story was originally started March 2016 on [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/708270.html [=TGchan=]]] , but has since gained additional threads on the [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=1786 Eagle Time]], [[http://omegaupdate.freeforums.net/thread/557/tiny-cat-people Omegaupdate]] and [[http://www.furvilla.com/forums/thread/51738-tiny-cat-people Furvilla]] forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus]], hence often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The [=TGchan=] and Eagle Time sessions are far more advanced than the others, and have already begun tieing into eachothers' events. Other stories in the Morbit setting include [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/737105.html Maybequest]], [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=2317 Waterlogged]], and others.
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The [=TGchan=] and Eagle Time sessions are far more advanced than the others, and have already begun tieing into eachothers' events. Other stories in the Morbit setting include [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/737105.html Maybequest]], [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=2317 Waterlogged]], and others.
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* GlassCannon: Weapon-type TCPs generally have lower health pools than other types, and can create additional weapons on their body at the cost of even more health. However, they are not necessarily ''good'' at using their weapon, and might even prefer not [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Pacifist fighting at all]].
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* GlassCannon: Weapon-type TCPs generally have lower health pools than other types, and can create additional weapons on their body at the cost of even more health. However, they are not nessecarily *good* at using their weapon, and might even prefer not [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Pacifist fighting at all]].
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* GlassCannon: Weapon-type TCPs generally have lower health pools than other types, and can create additional weapons on their body at the cost of even more health. However, they are not nessecarily *good* necessarily ''good'' at using their weapon, and might even prefer not [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Pacifist fighting at all]].
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* CastFromHitPoints: Any kind of magic item lowers the health of the TCP using it, leading to dizziness and even death if used too much.
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an InteractiveComic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an InteractiveComic by Ringor Mortis, the [[http://homebrewdeviants.tumblr.com/ Homebrew Deviants]], featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
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The [=TGchan=] and Eagle Time sessions are far more advanced than the others, and have already begun tieing into eachothers' events. Other stories in the Morbit setting include Maybequest, Waterlogged, [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/737105.html Maybequest]], [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=2317 Waterlogged]], and others.
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an InteractiveComic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, [[VideoGameCaringPotential and must be taken care of by the player]]. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an InteractiveComic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, [[VideoGameCaringPotential and must be taken care of by the player]].player. The readers take the place of [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=]]].
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=].
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''[[https://tgchan.org/wiki/Tiny_Cat_People Tiny Cat People]]'' is an interactive webcomic InteractiveComic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, [[VideoGameCaringPotential and must be taken care of by the player. player]]. The readers take the place of deity-in-training [[AGodIsYou deity-in-training]] playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=].
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' [=TCPs=].
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/708270.html [=TGchan=]]] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus]], hence often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/708270.html [=TGchan=]]] , but has since gained additional threads on the [[http://eagle-time.com/showthread.php?tid=1786 Eagle Time, Omegaupdate Time]], [[http://omegaupdate.freeforums.net/thread/557/tiny-cat-people Omegaupdate]] and Furvilla [[http://www.furvilla.com/forums/thread/51738-tiny-cat-people Furvilla]] forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus]], hence often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [=TGchan=] [[https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/708270.html [=TGchan=]]] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus]], hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [=TGchan=] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [=TGchan=] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a [[TalkingToThemself collective, not a consensus, consensus]], hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [=TGchan=] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making. The game itself plays as part Real-Time Strategy, part Sandbox, letting players do almost anything on their own territory but restricting their influence outside of it. As the game advances, the maximum number of [=TCPs=] allowed in the session increases, and as the game can only end once every deity has 5, the player must make alliances and decide their battlelines quickly.
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The story was originally started March 2016 on [=TGchan=] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
The game itself plays as part Real-Time Strategy, part Sandbox, letting players do almost anything on their own territory but restricting their influence outside of it. As the game advances, the maximum number of [=TCPs=] allowed in the session increases, and as the game can only end once every deity has 5, the player must make alliances and decide their battlelines quickly.
The game itself plays as part Real-Time Strategy, part Sandbox, letting players do almost anything on their own territory but restricting their influence outside of it. As the game advances, the maximum number of [=TCPs=] allowed in the session increases, and as the game can only end once every deity has 5, the player must make alliances and decide their battlelines quickly.
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The story was originally ran on TGchan, but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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The story was originally ran started March 2016 on TGchan, [=TGchan=] , but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making. The game itself plays as part Real-Time Strategy, part Sandbox, letting players do almost anything on their own territory but restricting their influence outside of it. As the game advances, the maximum number of [=TCPs=] allowed in the session increases, and as the game can only end once every deity has 5, the player must make alliances and decide their battlelines quickly.
The [=TGchan=] and Eagle Time sessions are far more advanced than the others, and have already begun tieing into eachothers' events. Other stories
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.[=TCPs=].
The story was originally ran on TGchan, but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
The story was originally ran on TGchan, but has since gained additional threads on the Eagle Time, Omegaupdate and Furvilla forums, all happening concurrently with eachother and taking place within the greater universe of Morbit. Each location plays as its own deity, which is explained to be a collective, not a consensus, hence the often conflicting voices and decision-making.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) [=TCPs=]) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' [[TCPs]].
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' [[TCPs]].TCPs.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.
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''Tiny Cat People'' is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.[[TCPs]].
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* Tiny Cat People* is an interactive webcomic by Ringor Mortis, featuring a game in which tiny cat people (or TCP's) are spawned, and must be taken care of by the player. The readers take the place of deity-in-training playing the game, and have the power to create anything they can think of in the void the game starts in, as well as teach their cats new things and direct their actions. Moreover, the game is a multiplayer one, with other gods playing in the same session, and the game can only be won if everybody agrees to an alliance... or kills off every opposing players' TCPs.
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