Pancharon

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Pancharon is a term meaning the complete set of Mutt's characters (note: not just the demons, as might be implied by the etymology -- see below).

Usage: as in "You can count me and most of my pancharon in on that one" or "In terms of character inception, the oldest in my pancharon is Basaltine".

Pronunciation: PANN-sha-ronn.

Etymology: The word pancharon is derived from 'pantheon' and 'character', and is a pun on Charon, ferryman of the dead in Greco-Roman mythologies.


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Edited March 6, 2004 5:23 pm by Suitov
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