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| - Ink prefers to call himself a professional playwright as well as a poet, but most of his works are failures. He is always wanting to get weevils involved in his plays he writes, which usually end up with hilarious results. Sometimes he speaks in verse just for kicks. Only Clott believes that his literature is amazing. Ink's Mulch Mayhem card is worth 58 Mulch, 72 XP and 75 Mayhem, and the number is 115. Ink's Mulch Mayhem information card is worth 63 Mulch, 77 XP and 80 Mayhem. That card number is 121. A location is named after him, Ink's Orange Peel.
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| - Ink prefers to call himself a professional playwright as well as a poet, but most of his works are failures. He is always wanting to get weevils involved in his plays he writes, which usually end up with hilarious results. Sometimes he speaks in verse just for kicks. Only Clott believes that his literature is amazing. Ink's Mulch Mayhem card is worth 58 Mulch, 72 XP and 75 Mayhem, and the number is 115. Ink's Mulch Mayhem information card is worth 63 Mulch, 77 XP and 80 Mayhem. That card number is 121. In the Bin Weevils cartoon, he writes a play about Omelette, the Prince of Danish bacon, falling in love with a weak, old mushroom, but he was mad when he saw a yogurt pot. He asks Tink and Clott to perform in it. When Clott forgets his lines, Tink asserts that he should make up his lines. Upon hearing Clott's made-up lines, Ink throws Mulch which ends up at Tink. Afterwards, Ink pretends to be a ghost in the finale, and reveals himself soon after. The rope holding Ink is out of grip and Ink falls to the stage on top of Tink. The audience is laughing as Clott falls on top of Tink and Clott who are on the stage, and Tink and Clott are being pursued by Ink. A location is named after him, Ink's Orange Peel.
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