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Nose

The part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal. Usually. Most noses contain the nostrils and are used for breathing and smelling.

Nose

Some noses are known to exist completely on their own, i.e. not attached to the face of a person or animal. They are known as self-standing noses. Very few have been spotted. Occasionally, very occasionally, a self-standing nose might enter an urban area and start sniffing around.

This is what we know about self-standing noses:

Where they come from? No idea Why they come into urban areas? No idea How do they stay alive? By breathing What do they eat? No idea How do they eat? No idea Can they communicate? No idea Are they annoying? VERY!

Appears in Book 5 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 5, page 11
Research
entry text from total-mayhem.com
entry art from al1:c01:p218
creature e_nose
A huge nose, but not attached to anything. b05:c00:p011
first appearance b05:c00:p011

In the printed almanac pages (3 cited)

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Facts

world_rule (2)

Some noses exist completely on their own, not attached to any face; they are known as self-standing noses and are known to occasionally enter urban areas and start sniffing around.

Some noses are known to exist completely on their own, i.e. not attached to the face of a person or animal. They are known as self-standing noses. Occasionally, very occasionally, a self-standing nose might enter an urban area and start sniffing around. al1:c01:p218
f_al1_259 world_rule

Some noses are known to exist completely on their own, not attached to the face of a person or animal, and very few have been spotted.

Some noses are known to exist completely on their own, i.e. not attached to the face of a person or animal. Very few have been spotted. b05:c99:p232
f_b05_080 world_rule

Incidents

Continuity findings

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