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{{Cladist|name=Rye|pronouns=She/Her|clade=[[The Ode clade]]|downtree=[[Praiseworthy]]|uptrees=* [[Dear]]
{{Cladist|name=Rye|pronouns=She/Her|clade=[[The Ode clade]]|downtree=Praiseworthy|uptrees=* [[Dear]]
** [[Warmth In Fire]]
** [[Warmth In Fire]]
* [[Serene]]|image=Rye.png|source=[https://furaffinity.net/user/kitsooki Kitsooki]}}
* [[Serene]]|image=Rye.png|source=[https://furaffinity.net/user/kitsooki Kitsooki]}}


'''Dear The Wheat And Rye Under The Stars''' is a member of the ninth stanza and writer. She has adopted the role of a family organizer among the ninth stanza, setting up family get-togethers.
'''Dear The Wheat And Rye Under The Stars''' of [[the Ode clade]] is a member of the ninth stanza and writer. She has adopted the role of a family organizer among the ninth stanza, setting up family get-togethers. She is a skunk-type Odist, and has changed her appearance rather little over the years, which she attributes to distraction.
 
== Overflowing ==
When Rye overflows, she falls into graphomania or even psychosis, unable to control her engagement with writing or language.


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==


* ''[[Qoheleth]]'' (mentioned)
* ''[[Qoheleth]]'' (mentioned)
* ''[[Motes Played]]''
* ''[[Motes Played]]'' (mentioned)
* ''[[Idumea]]''
* "[[Reading]]"
* "[[Reading]]"
* [[Wolfery]]
* [[Wolfery]]
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 24 June 2025

Rye
She/Her
Source: Kitsooki
Cladistics
Clade The Ode clade
Down-Tree Praiseworthy
Up-Trees

Dear The Wheat And Rye Under The Stars of the Ode clade is a member of the ninth stanza and writer. She has adopted the role of a family organizer among the ninth stanza, setting up family get-togethers. She is a skunk-type Odist, and has changed her appearance rather little over the years, which she attributes to distraction.

Overflowing

When Rye overflows, she falls into graphomania or even psychosis, unable to control her engagement with writing or language.

Appearances

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