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Anonymous
Naga time!
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STOP
HAMER TIME!
>> Anonymous
in b4 snogger
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I'm amazed no drama has started yet...
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>> Anonymous
Those aren't nagas. Those are lamias.

I KNOW NAGAS.
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>>258629
...Aren't lamias female? o_O
>> Anonymous
>>258629
Lamia are always female (though some would argue hermaphrodite). 'Naga' are just creatures with both serpentine and human features. Unless the definitions have changed since my 6th grade year, which I doubt.
>> Anonymous
According to Wiki Lamias are named after the Mythological Lamia, who is/was the mother of Scylla. Lamia had the the head and the torso of a woman and the body of a snake, like the "Nagas" posted here.
>N?ga (Sanskrit:???) is the Sanskrit and P?li word for a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very large snake, found in Hinduism and Buddhism.
>While the mythological n?ga are large, multi-headed snakes that can shapeshift into a human or semi-human form, nagas in popular fantasy are often simply hybrid races combining human and serpentine features.
>> Anonymous
less wank more naga.