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Here at the WALL you will find all the facts about Lobsters that you could possibly want, that aren't included on the other pages. You will never need any of it in your actual life, but then again you would be well off knowing this, if the Lobster ever try to retake the world!

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LOBSTER ENCYCLOPEDIA

AQUATH//BLUE LOBSTER COMMANDOS//COMPASS//DRAGONS//KING PSYCHO LOBSTER III//KNOWN WORLD//LARGE LANDS//LOBSTO'//LOB-POINT//MAINEITH//MAJOR CITY//PIG//SHARED LANDS//SNOOPERGOOPS//SIR ROUGE//WEAPONS//WIZARDS

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.LOBSTER UNITS(ARMY): FROM MOST ELITE, TO LOBSTER LAST RESORT.

.OFFICER's BLUE LOBSTER Commandos

.THE PSYCHO LOBSTERS "Clawing our way to Victory."

.THE SEMI-PSYCHO LOBSTERS "Almost Psycho, All the time."

.THE FREAKIN' HUGE LOBSTERS "We sit on YOU"

.THE 1st Lobster Corp. (1st-101st, Regiment)

.The 2nd-10th Lobster Corps.

.LOBSTER RESERVE "If things look REALLY bad, you'll see us there!"

.2nd LOBSTER RESERVE. "If we are there, chances are its too late for you to care."

.Lobster's Militia

.Lobster's Pitifull Last Remnant

.Whoever the heck is left.

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.LOBSTERS UNITS(NAVY): FROM MOST ELITE,TO LOBSTER LAST RESORT.

.NAVY BLUE COMMANDOS

.NAVY UNDERWATER ELITE

.NAVY UNDERWATER LEGION

.UNDERWATER CORPS. (1st-33rd)

.FLOATING LOBSTERS OF WAR (ship sailing Lobsters)

.SAILING LOBSTERS CORPS. (1st-4th)

.COAST GAURDING LOBSTERS

.SEAWEED

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HOW LOBSTERS ONCE GREW UP:

.Back in the "Days of the Lobster" all Lobsters were born blue, and after about 15-20 years their armor would become red. Same as today Lobsters came in varying sizes, but most grew to be about this size..

There were, and still are ofcourse, those who got much bigger and smaller, but that is the average for back then. Most Lobsters would serve in the Navy for a short period atleast, as Lobsters have allways been a sea faring race. However unlike Humans, Lobster would usually serve after their youth, as they didn't like to "waste" the younger lives. However, nor would they serve once they became "old." 20-25 was the accepted age. Most Lobsters would use the rest of their life trading with the humans, and doing other mideieval jobs. The longest living lobster ever, lived to the age of 62.

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THE LOBSTER KINGDOM + LOBSTER HOMES

.The Lobster Kingdom was laid out such that, the main castle, a towering structure even for the Humans, was set in the middle of a chain of Islands Located somewhere in the Atlantic.(or what is today assumed to be the Atlantic) The middle Island on which the Castle rested was the largest, and was considered the Lobster capitol. On the chain of Islands which surrounded the main were positioned smaller castles, or merely Forts and trading outposts on the farthest out islands. These worked as outposts to the main Island. This was often percieved as the entire Kingdom to humans but indeed it was much larger. Near the Chain rested many underwater outposts, better built than most of the land-built structures. Also, if one was to enter the Main castle, they would discover it contained an entrance to a huge underground/ underwater tunnel system which actually was where most of the Kingdom thrived. In these tunnels rested towns and cities of cave like structures in which most Lobster families actually lived. It is for this reason that many believe the entire Kingdom is not defeated.

-1 main Island-LOBSTO'

-13 smaller castles//-uncounted smaller forts, and outposts//-uncounted underwater forts.

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ANCIENT LOBSTER

Although the Lobster were at their peak in the midieval times, evidence suggests that they actually had their civilization under construction far before that. Cavemen paintings have been sometimes found to contain lobster in them, although what type of civilzation the Lobster had created that time is unknown.

The Romans seem to have known the Lobster as trading partners, and some suggest that Atlantis did not dissapear, its people were really the Lobster, and it became the central Island of the Lobster Kingdom which surfaced thousands of years later.

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Copyright Paul Dolzall.1998