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The [[Om]]nian incarnation of C.M.O.T. [[Dibbler]], a purveyor of suspiciously sticky dates, over-dried honeyed locusts and other [[Sticky things onna stick]]. The [[Omnia|Omnians]] have long since learned to avoid his products; he now makes a good living selling them to pilgrims to the [[Place of Lamentation]], based on the fact that you had to have experience in dealing with him to know not to buy again, which the pilgrims do not normally have.  
The [[Om]]nian incarnation of C.M.O.T. [[Dibbler]] encountered in {{SG}}, a purveyor of suspiciously sticky dates, over-dried honeyed locusts and other [[Sticky things onna stick]]. The [[Omnia|Omnians]] have long since learned to avoid his products; he now makes a good living selling them to pilgrims to the [[Place of Lamentation]], based on the fact that you had to have experience in dealing with him to know not to buy again, which the pilgrims do not normally have.  


He is somewhat skinny, wearing the traditional djeliba of the desert tribes.
He is somewhat skinny, wearing the traditional djeliba of the desert tribes.


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Revision as of 03:14, 27 October 2013

The Omnian incarnation of C.M.O.T. Dibbler encountered in Small Gods, a purveyor of suspiciously sticky dates, over-dried honeyed locusts and other Sticky things onna stick. The Omnians have long since learned to avoid his products; he now makes a good living selling them to pilgrims to the Place of Lamentation, based on the fact that you had to have experience in dealing with him to know not to buy again, which the pilgrims do not normally have.

He is somewhat skinny, wearing the traditional djeliba of the desert tribes.