
Description
Opopi: An opopi guides a human through the wilderbelt (ref post #92833).
At a passing glance, the opopi may be mistaken for the rat-like fenn. But their short stature and rodent body shaping is about all these two have in common.
Whereas the fenn are known as urban dwellers, numerous, cunning and ambitious, the opopi are nature loving, fewer in number, and content with a quiet, laid-back lifestyle. They are drawn to kind-hearted, good people and fall into alignment with the charismatic nature of the laplets and niniwas to whom they primarily live with.
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No doubt cracking the finest of dad jokes here.
The real question is, do you pronounce it like "oh-pop-ee" or "op-op-ee"?
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