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<name> begigns the beguigne. Thankfully, it ends shortly after it begigns, with a wink and a bow. | <name> begigns the beguigne. Thankfully, it ends shortly after it begigns, with a wink and a bow.<br> | ||
<name> dances the bossa-gnova, tipping you a wignk as he finishes with a flourish. | <name> dances the bossa-gnova, tipping you a wignk as he finishes with a flourish.<br> | ||
<name> Ignterface winks as he does the carioca. It's gnot a foxtrot or a polka, but it gets the job dogne. | <name> Ignterface winks as he does the carioca. It's gnot a foxtrot or a polka, but it gets the job dogne.<br> | ||
*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: | *With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: |
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Hot-blooded midget A romagntic dance; a wignk: Amor es perros. |
Ability: Has the properties of both a Leprechaun and a Baby Gravy Fairy
Hatchling: siesta-ing Casagnova gnome
Familiar-Specific Equipment: miniature castagnets
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular combat messages:
(Unknown)
- At the end of combat:
<name> begigns the beguigne. Thankfully, it ends shortly after it begigns, with a wink and a bow.
<name> dances the bossa-gnova, tipping you a wignk as he finishes with a flourish.
<name> Ignterface winks as he does the carioca. It's gnot a foxtrot or a polka, but it gets the job dogne.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
<name> doffs the Tam O'Shagnter and bows with a flourish, clickigng his heels.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
(Unknown)
- With wax lips equipped:
(Unknown)
Arena Messages
Unknown
Notes
- Starting in October 2007, this familiar became available in Mr. Store for two Mr. Accessories.
References
- A reference to Casanova. Giacomo Casanova was a famous Italian womanizer in the 18th century.
- The third line is a pun on the Mexican movie Amores Perros.
- The fact this familiar is a reference to the character 'Casanunda' from Terry Pratchett's Discworld Series. Casanunda is a dwarf and the world's second greatest lover, although he claims to try harder.