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Anonymous 11/05/2022 (Sat) 00:40:38 No. 13193
The Kirin is being coy
>>17610 The Kirin beer
>>17610 >>17612 Right Hoof (Righty) wanted to go with the tried and true Kirin beer. Left Hoof (Lefty) wanted to throw caution to the wind and try a new craft beer from a microbrewery in Manehatten. Autumn should probably just suggest that they drink both.
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Do the kirin really?
>>18409 I do believe they might
>>18420 >>18409 Based on this image I am thinking of generating new lore and including it in my headcanon as follows: The kirin have two stomachs. One is for normal food. The other is for digesting, processing, and storing flammable materials (both solid and liquid). From this second stomach, the kirin get the fuel they need for their nirik flames. The flammable nutrients they get from this second stomach must be stored in some sort of magically stabilized way (imagine fat cells, but they are storing granuals of magically stabilized flammable material). When they go nirik, there is a rapid metabolis of these stored nutrients to make nirik flames/heat. Thoughts?
>>18427 Sounds cool. So they can drink gasoline? What about thermite or nitroglycerin?
>>18434 I'd say so. Maybe they will need to stabilize something as volatile as nitroglycerine before they guzzle it down though. Kinda like how puffer fish sushi has to be prepared just right before you eat it, otherwise it will poison you. For kirin, guzzling nitroglycern would be the equivalent of humans eating a very fatty (but highly nutritious) food. Anyway, those are my thoughts on the matter.
>>18427 I'm sticking to Nirik flames are ki
>>18502 But ki is energy too. So where would it come from?
>>18503 Fruit

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