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  • Hir
  • HIR
  • HIR
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  • Hir is a third-person pronoun often used in the Federation's Standard English languages to refer to individuals of dual-gendered species, including the Hermat and the Talosians. (NF novel: House of Cards, et al; TOS novel: Burning Dreams)
  • Though there was much conjecture vis–à–vis his alchemic methods, no one ever managed to confirm them: his laboratory was heavily guarded by a turgid minotaur named Harry and was strictly private. The predominant theory amongst his fellow alchemists, however, was that he believed the reptiles would eat the various lead-infused vegetables and chunder out pure, unadulterated, liquid gold.
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  • Though there was much conjecture vis–à–vis his alchemic methods, no one ever managed to confirm them: his laboratory was heavily guarded by a turgid minotaur named Harry and was strictly private. The predominant theory amongst his fellow alchemists, however, was that he believed the reptiles would eat the various lead-infused vegetables and chunder out pure, unadulterated, liquid gold. Much mystery also surrounds the circumstances in which the HIR phenomenon was discovered – it is reported in various official historical manuscripts that Mr. Przekompostować vanished from the face of the Earth quite suddenly at some point within the closing months of 1492, though the exact circumstances are unknown. According to the manuscripts, the only evidence of his existence was a scientific paper left on his bedside table regarding HIR, including pictorial documentation of the effect detailed below. Legend has it that Mr. Przekompostować was completely illiterate and communicated with a combination of groaning and panting, leading to the accepted belief that the paper regarding HIR was in fact penned by his minotaur friend Harry, a sorrowful endeavour to leave his evaporated amigo some form of legacy.
  • Hir is a third-person pronoun often used in the Federation's Standard English languages to refer to individuals of dual-gendered species, including the Hermat and the Talosians. (NF novel: House of Cards, et al; TOS novel: Burning Dreams)