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Created by the Bugs on Parade Bug Jar, Paper Bugs can be used to modify mailing or writing paper with a unique design

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Analyze

You analyze your peacock pansy butterfly and sense that the creator has provided the following information:

An eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly has been captured and replicated by a Bugs on Parade Bug Jar.
It is designed to be POINTed at a piece of qualifying paper and will transfer its design to that paper.

As part of the Large-winged Insect category of bugs, it can accept the following foraged items: none
If you do not PUSH a foraged item into the butterfly, then do not worry as there is a default in place.

This particular butterfly will change the paper's LOOK description to:

Dotted lines and elegant whorls are inked into the border of the (paper adj.) (paper noun), creating an artistic rendering of the flight pattern of an eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly that is elegantly sketched near the top.

Once it has done this, it will disintegrate.

Due to the nature of the butterfly, it cannot be altered.

Usage

Verb First Third
POINT at PAPER This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
PUSH BUG This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
Bug Paper Information
Type Fluff
Item Classification Miscellaneous
Item(s) Applied to Paper
Alterable No
Light/Deep No
Original Release Venue Rumor Woods
Item Verbs
POINT PUSH


Categories & Options

Borders

  • Ants

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  • Arachnid - Tarantula, Birdeater, Scorpions

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  • Beetles - Weevils, scarabs

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  • Bumblebee - Pollinators

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  • Large-Winged - butterfly, moth, dragonfly

Single - Dotted lines and elegant whorls are inked into the border of the (paper adj.) (paper noun), creating an artistic rendering of the flight pattern of an eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly that is elegantly sketched near the top.
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  • Mantid - Praying Mantis

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  • Small-Winged - mosquito, fly

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  • Spiders - Anything that makes a web

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  • Stick - Stick Bug, Phasmida, leaf bug

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  • Wasps - Wasps, Daubers, Hornets

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  • Worms - worm, leach, caterpillar, millipede, centipede

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  • Hoppers - crickets, katydids, grasshoppers

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Corners

  • Ants

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  • Arachnid - Tarantula, Birdeater, Scorpions

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  • Beetles - Weevils, scarabs

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  • Bumblebee - Pollinators

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*Large-Winged - butterfly, moth, dragonfly Single - Elaborately sketched and lifelike, an eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly occupies each of the four corners of the (paper noun). Thin branches, dappled with newly unfurling leaflets, stretch from each butterfly to create a simplistic border that complements the overall design.
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  • Mantid - Praying Mantis

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  • Small-Winged - mosquito, fly

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  • Spiders - Anything that makes a web

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  • Stick - Stick Bug, Phasmida, leaf bug

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  • Wasps - Wasps, Daubers, Hornets

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  • Worms - worm, leach, caterpillar, millipede, centipede

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  • Hoppers - crickets, katydids, grasshoppers

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Header

  • Ants

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  • Arachnid - Tarantula, Birdeater, Scorpions

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  • Beetles - Weevils, scarabs

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  • Bumblebee - Pollinators

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  • Large-Winged - butterfly, moth, dragonfly

Single - Wings slightly fanned out in the painted moonlight that cascades across the top of the (paper noun), an eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly rests upon thin flower-laden branches at the center of the header.
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  • Mantid - Praying Mantis

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  • Small-Winged - mosquito, fly

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  • Spiders - Anything that makes a web

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  • Stick - Stick Bug, Phasmida, leaf bug

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  • Wasps - Wasps, Daubers, Hornets

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  • Worms - worm, leach, caterpillar, millipede, centipede

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  • Hoppers - crickets, katydids, grasshoppers

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Watermark

  • Ants

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  • Arachnid - Tarantula, Birdeater, Scorpions

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  • Beetles - Weevils, scarabs

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  • Bumblebee - Pollinators

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  • Large-Winged - butterfly, moth, dragonfly

Single - Faint and subtle, the lifelike rendering of an eye-spotted peacock pansy butterfly dominates the center of the (paper adj.) (paper noun). Though highly detailed and elegantly portrayed, the sketching is so pale that it does not dominate the (paper noun), nor make it difficult to read.
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  • Mantid - Praying Mantis

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  • Small-Winged - mosquito, fly

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  • Spiders - Anything that makes a web

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  • Stick - Stick Bug, Phasmida, leaf bug

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  • Wasps - Wasps, Daubers, Hornets

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  • Worms - worm, leach, caterpillar, millipede, centipede

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  • Hoppers - crickets, katydids, grasshoppers

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