Furry Guys 0311 - 0320 (H)
Furry Guys 0313

Issue 5-51

Characters - Wolf armed 1

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* In North Tornia there is a program in which any family can take in the custody of an exorcist child who has lost his or her parents if they wish. Most of the children involved are those who are unfit for life in an orphanage, “troubled” teenagers with an unstable mental background, etc. Of course, when “receiving” such a child, the family receives the instructions, guidelines and warnings necessary for overall safety.
Most of the time, the family participates in the program because of the allowance paid for such children (which is equal to the average salary of the country), although there are conscious citizens who participate in the program in order to help the country in raising its future defenders.
Under the terms of the program, a child must live with the family for at least a year, after which the contract with the family can be extended or terminated. If, for some reason, the family fails the “probationary period,” they are fined a substantial fine and the foster exorcist is taken to another family.

Furry Guys 0314

Issue 5-52

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Pinch

* In case anyone has forgotten, Ilus is a continent.
And what John noticed was a mental parasite invisible to ordinary Ursi, or, as we more commonly say, a “spoilage” or “curse”.

Furry Guys 0315

Issue 5-53

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“The Captain, the menace of the criminal clans…!”

* The name of the cafe is an Easter egg to a Soviet cartoon, one of my favorites, hehehe… Who recognizes it - well done
And the area… just the suburbs.

Furry Guys 0317

Issue 5-55

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By the waaaay… today is the birthday of the comic's author. You can pull his earz.))
The author is a girl, but nevertheless I will put “his” here (robot_spike)

Furry Guys 0319

About Diamond Ashley at work

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If it's Diamond who comes forward, here's Diamond hard at work enchanting one of his favorite swords!
The yellow ribbon on his wrist is a temporary “conductor” amulet that reinforces the mental channel for the charge to be released into the object.
The sword was later named Sharre-gron (Shankhari for “Chopping Bones”), changed several owners, was used by various exorcists in battles with demons, and ended up at the Northern Tornia DOE CMH in 2009.

Subsequently - stolen

Furry Guys 0320

Issue 5-57

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In case anyone is wondering, John can play that guitar.

Subsequently - stolen

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