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* {{brown|P}}, a [[brown pudding]], or
 
* {{brown|P}}, a [[brown pudding]], or
 
* {{black|P}}, a [[black pudding]].
 
* {{black|P}}, a [[black pudding]].
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==Encyclopaedia entry==
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These giant amoeboid creatures look like nothing more than
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puddles of slime, but they both live and move, feeding on
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metal or wood as well as the occasional dungeon explorer to
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supplement their diet.
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But we were not on a station platform.  We were on the track ahead
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as the nightmare, plastic column of fetid black iridescence oozed
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tightly onward through its fifteen-foot sinus, gathering unholy
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speed and driving before it a spiral, re-thickening cloud of the
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pallid abyss vapor.  It was a terrible, indescribable thing vaster
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than any subway train -- a shapeless congeries of protoplasmic
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bubbles, faintly self-luminous, and with myriads of temporary eyes
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forming and unforming as pustules of greenish light all over the
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tunnel-filling front that bore down upon us, crushing the frantic
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penguins and slithering over the glistening floor that it and its
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kind had swept so evilly free of all litter.
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        [ At the Mountains of Madness, by H.P. Lovecraft ]
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A pudding is either

Encyclopaedia entry

These giant amoeboid creatures look like nothing more than
puddles of slime, but they both live and move, feeding on
metal or wood as well as the occasional dungeon explorer to
supplement their diet.

But we were not on a station platform.  We were on the track ahead
as the nightmare, plastic column of fetid black iridescence oozed
tightly onward through its fifteen-foot sinus, gathering unholy
speed and driving before it a spiral, re-thickening cloud of the
pallid abyss vapor.  It was a terrible, indescribable thing vaster
than any subway train -- a shapeless congeries of protoplasmic
bubbles, faintly self-luminous, and with myriads of temporary eyes
forming and unforming as pustules of greenish light all over the
tunnel-filling front that bore down upon us, crushing the frantic
penguins and slithering over the glistening floor that it and its
kind had swept so evilly free of all litter.
        [ At the Mountains of Madness, by H.P. Lovecraft ]

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