Qat gives additional dialogue if the player is wearing a catspeak amulet or a cramulet. They are an elderly cat, mistaking the player for a cat due to their language use. They have at least one daughter and several grandchildren, but apparently does not think much of their grandchildren's sire. They attempt to pair the player up with one of their grandchildren.
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| - Qat gives additional dialogue if the player is wearing a catspeak amulet or a cramulet. They are an elderly cat, mistaking the player for a cat due to their language use. They have at least one daughter and several grandchildren, but apparently does not think much of their grandchildren's sire. They attempt to pair the player up with one of their grandchildren.
- One of the words people will hate you for in Scrabble, as it doesn't have a U after the Q. Its listing in the Phyllogico-Webster Dictionary (the print version of PhyllogiDictionary) reads as follows: Qat adnoun, verbjective 1.
* A small Mexican hat 2.
* A small Mexican greeble 3.
* Some word I just made up 4.
* Term denoting surprise Eg. Qat the hell? There are other meanings but, hey, it takes forever to write a dictionary, you know. I couldn't be bothered adding them all. My pen ran out of ink.
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| - Qat gives additional dialogue if the player is wearing a catspeak amulet or a cramulet. They are an elderly cat, mistaking the player for a cat due to their language use. They have at least one daughter and several grandchildren, but apparently does not think much of their grandchildren's sire. They attempt to pair the player up with one of their grandchildren.
- One of the words people will hate you for in Scrabble, as it doesn't have a U after the Q. Its listing in the Phyllogico-Webster Dictionary (the print version of PhyllogiDictionary) reads as follows: Qat adnoun, verbjective 1.
* A small Mexican hat 2.
* A small Mexican greeble 3.
* Some word I just made up 4.
* Term denoting surprise Eg. Qat the hell? There are other meanings but, hey, it takes forever to write a dictionary, you know. I couldn't be bothered adding them all. My pen ran out of ink.
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