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== Chronology == When Selys believed [[Erin]] needed to get laid, she persuaded Culyss to try dating her. Culyss presented Erin with a small gift β a necklace with a piece of metal hammered into the shape of a pawn chess piece of all things β and charmed her with a few jokes. While she didn't really like him, she found him pleasant company. During his visit at [[First Wandering Inn|her first inn]], Erin got curious about Drake tails and experimented a bit with Culyss' tail. Culyss excused himself when Erin got bored stroking and massaging his tail; Selys only explained to Erin afterwards that the tail is an erogenous zone for Drakes. Culyss didn't get a second date with Erin, since [[Rags]] ambushed him on his way to visit the inn again later, and her [[Goblins]] specifically targetted his crotch when they drove him back to the city.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/17/side-story-mating-rituals/ Mating Rituals Pt. 1]</ref> Culyss was mentioned again as an example why Erin shouldn't pet other species tails without knowing details about them.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/15/2-13/ Chapter 2.13]</ref> Half a year later, he was mentioned again as still willing to give Erin another chance.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/21/mating-rituals-pt-2/ Mating Rituals Pt. 2]</ref> _ ''TBA From [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/12/06/interlude-the-innkeepers-knight/ Interlude β The Innkeeperβs Knight]''
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