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Mattress is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins. A mattress is a creature that is, more or less, a living mattress. These creatures live in the marshes of Sqornshellous Zeta, a very still and quiet planet, much like the lives of the mattresses. These mattresses are another of the objects not manufactured any more, since it is easier to catch and kill these living matresses. However, they are fairly stupid, and do not seem to mind. They are also all named Zem. A mattress can be filled or stuffed with air, water, feathers, hair, straw, foam and other materials. From Middle English materas < Old French < Arabic مطرح (máʈraħ) (place where something is thrown) < طرح (ʈáraħa), to throw. A mattress is a constructible settlement object and world object in Fallout 4. What normal people sleep on. Possibly there exists a creature that is mercilessly hunted down, killed, and dried, then sold as an artificial sleep aid. SAVE THE MATTRESSES!!! 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(DS9: "Q-Less") In 2370, while undergoing treatments to adjust to Deep Space 9's gravity, Melora Pazlar complained to Doctor Julian Bashir that her mattress felt like rocks. (DS9: "Melora") Prior to revealing her true gender that year, Pel told Quark she couldn't sleep on a lumpy mattress. (DS9: "Rules of Acquisition") Mattresses are a sapient but rather simple-minded species native to the swamps of Squornshellous Zeta. Like their names suggest, they are mattress-shaped and mattress-sized and are actually the source of most of the galaxy's commercially sold matresses. Every year hundreds of mattresses are hunt down, killed and dried out to become sleeping comforts. Oddly, they do not seem to mind this very much and continue to live their cheerful lives doing several mattress-typical activities in the swamp. Said activities are identified as flolloping, globbering, volluing, vooning, and willomying, among others; all new terms invented specifically to describe the mattress behavior. All individual mattresses are named Zem, a fact that somehow contributes to their weird (lack of) attitude toward the slaughtering of their kind; this is because since they all have the same name nobody ever seems to know who has been killed anyway. The other four planets of the Squornshellous System are all inhabited by lifeforms resembling the mattresses to a great extent; possibly suggesting a panspermia event that carried the mattresses' ancestors from one world to another within the system. Squornshellous Alpha is inhabited by giant, acid-spilling burrowing mattresses; Squornshellous Beta is mostly a desert home to sentient square cushions which take pleasure in being rubbed against people's shoulders; Squornshellous Delta is a groundless cloud planet (probably a gas giant) and inhabited by a race of flying pillows; finally, Squornshellous Gamma has been elected by many as the worst possible planet for one to crash land, due to being hot, bumpy, having solid rain and such thick an atmosphere as to make sending distress signals impossible, but most of all due to its inhabitants – 12' by 9' cushions – having a memory lapse of only five seconds, which results on them constantly asking people about their identities again and again, eventually causing visitors to die from annoyance. The Mattress (Cubile lectus) is one of the three large bed-like creatures in the genus Cubile, and is a member of the family Reproba. Mattresses are incredibly useful creatures. They have evolved over the course of millions of years to become a remarkable example of how useful life can be once it has been thoroughly killed. Mattresses are native to the various swamps found on the planet Squornshellous Zeta. Mattresses can be considered a relatively intelligent form of life in that they are self-aware, can communicate, and have developed a primitive culture. Mattresses can live in the wild for anywhere up to 70 Squornshellous Zeta-years (roughly 3 Earth years), and up to 75 in captivity. Male mattresses often exhibit tendencies to be overly protective of their territory and harem of female mattresses. Male mattresses will aggressively willomy at one another until one abdicates and globbers away in defeat. Mattresses are often recognizable for their rectangular prism-like shape and patterned skin. Various subspecies exhibit different shades and textures of skin. Mattresses are most known for being a highly traded and valued intergalactic commodity. 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