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Old 11th October 2009, 10:43 PM   #12
A. G. Maisey
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If we examine the way in which this pamor has been made, there is another way in which we could interpret this pamor.

Compare it with the pamor kul buntet --- not the Forumite Kulbuntet, but the pamor of the same name.

This pamor is obviously a kulbuntet that has come unravelled.

Kulbuntet is a royal pamor, and again, one that is distinctly positive in respect of nubile young women.

Possibly this "Aristocrat's Rod" pamor is indicative of what happens to an aging aristocrat after a lifetime of overindulgence of his kulbuntet:- everything starts to unravel.

Maybe its not a particularly positive pamor after all, perhaps that's why there are not many of them around and its not listed anywhere.
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