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Tobirama and Faust are necromancers
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He glances away, kind of uncomfortable. (It's always been hard, when he's trying to explain being friends with someone who'd hurt him once, or just not holding grudges - )

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He wraps an arm around her shoulder. 

"She doesn't want revenge," he murmurs. "She just wants to never see them again." 

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"I get that. She shouldn't have to."

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"Yeah. So. I wonder how it is that fish-frog people can have children with humans, they certainly seem less alike than horses and donkeys." 

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He shrugs. "Dunno. It's pretty obvious with shoggoths how? But there's lots of stuff that can mix with humans..."

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"Pretty obvious with shoggoths how?" 

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"Like, how my mom and dad had me, because shoggoths are shape-shifters? So my mom could just turn into a human."

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"--If that were how it worked I would expect you to be human? Human-er than this?" 

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" - Then I'm maybe not sure how it works."

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"Maybe we can find more shoggoths in Innsmouth and you can ask them how it works." 

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"Maybe! The Deep Ones might also know something..."

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"--Speaking of shoggoths. The Elder Things came from the stars, and some of them may still be out there, and they created shoggoths on dozens of worlds. The Necronomicon didn't know they had created any on Earth, let alone that they had managed to free themselves." 

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" - We'll need to fix that, then."

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"Yes. It's possible other worlds have had their shoggoths free themselves by now, but..."

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"I'll mention that when I'm asking grandma's friends about books."

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"It's--somewhat reassuring that the Mad Arab didn't know about shoggoths on Earth." 

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"Means we did a pretty good job hiding..."

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"Yes. And it--demonstrates that they didn't know everything." 

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"I would be quite displeased if they were correct about all the non-humans of the world."

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"Well, there's ignorance and then there's prejudice." 

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"They seemed both, on many aspects."

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"No doubt. Not to mention a stunning lack of common sense." 

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"Just - the things they thought it wise to publish - "

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"Why anyone would go 'oh, I know what this book needs, apocalypse instructions,' I do not know." 

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"Instructions for averting one might have been understandable, though I would worry about giving readers ideas."

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