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-Shellendorf. Probably.
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“No wonder why people are homophobic, this is scary af”
-Shellendorf. Probably.
Does he know

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😔🤚 the original old man yaoi: Ammoses Shellendorf and Craig Cuttlefish
Now that Shellendorf is offering free classes on Inkfish history, I started spending my nights learning about events that happened during my period of servitude and whatever wasn't taught by the instructors. Any areas that I should focus on feel free to comment. I know about the octarian side of the Great Turf War and some modern events. Idol culture is already on the list.
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The Shellendorf Institute is a prestigious museum that's been educating young Inklings for over 120 years. And it's now also a battle stage! While you're playing, please be careful to treat the exhibits with respect--especially the giant ancient fossil suspended from the ceiling.
We're a bit surprised that the museum agreed to host ink battles here, but maybe attendance has been down lately. I know you're excited, but hold your sea horses--they won't be opening their doors until January.