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'''Ambagesques''' were geometrical ‘creatures’ who existed in the jungles of the [[Euclidean Plane]]. When trying to negotiate a [[Christmas]] truce between the [[Geometron]]s and the [[Clockwork Cherub]]s, [[Arganthone-056]] captured a wild Ambagesque and presented it to the guards at the gate of the [[Geometron Citadel]] as a Christmas present and a token of good faith. Though accepting the goodwill behind the gift, the guards awkwardly refused the angry Ambagesque itself, which was subsequently set free. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
'''Ambagesques''' were geometrical ‘creatures’ who existed in the jungles of the [[Euclidean Plane]], resembling squiggly lines.
 
== Nature ==
Unlike [[Linea]]s, Ambagesques were wild animals, dwelling in woods and jungles. Although not tame, some Ambagesques were bred in captivity in [[Geometron]] zoos, and were somewhat more sluggish and harmless than their feral counterparts, who were wont to attack anyone they deemed a threat, wrapping around them and attempting to suffocate them.
 
Although this was not the usual way for new Ambagesques to come into existence, it was reportedly possible for a number of [[Dat]]s to join together into an Ambagesque. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Euclidean Plane (short story)|The Euclidean Plane]]'')
 
== History ==
Musing on the threat of the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]], [[Orbicularia Bubble]] once mused that a ten-inch-thick [[euclidium]] door “would stop a rampaging [[Ambagesque]], but a [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids|Cupid]] would just [[Fog Ship|materialize]] on the other side”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'')
 
When trying to negotiate a [[Christmas]] truce between the [[Geometron]]s and the [[Clockwork Cherub]]s, [[Arganthone-056]] captured a wild Ambagesque and presented it to the guards at the gate of the [[Geometron Citadel]] as a Christmas present and a token of good faith. Though accepting the goodwill behind the gift, the guards awkwardly refused the angry Ambagesque itself, which was subsequently set free. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
 
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Ambagesques were geometrical ‘creatures’ who existed in the jungles of the Euclidean Plane, resembling squiggly lines.

Nature

Unlike Lineas, Ambagesques were wild animals, dwelling in woods and jungles. Although not tame, some Ambagesques were bred in captivity in Geometron zoos, and were somewhat more sluggish and harmless than their feral counterparts, who were wont to attack anyone they deemed a threat, wrapping around them and attempting to suffocate them.

Although this was not the usual way for new Ambagesques to come into existence, it was reportedly possible for a number of Dats to join together into an Ambagesque. (PROSE: The Euclidean Plane)

History

Musing on the threat of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids, Orbicularia Bubble once mused that a ten-inch-thick euclidium door “would stop a rampaging Ambagesque, but a Cupid would just materialize on the other side”. (PROSE: Magic Trick)

When trying to negotiate a Christmas truce between the Geometrons and the Clockwork Cherubs, Arganthone-056 captured a wild Ambagesque and presented it to the guards at the gate of the Geometron Citadel as a Christmas present and a token of good faith. Though accepting the goodwill behind the gift, the guards awkwardly refused the angry Ambagesque itself, which was subsequently set free. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)