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"Eye-watering sigils occasionally form in his fur. Writes impassioned letters to the press. Enjoys a belly rub."[1]

The Corresponding Ocelot is a strange spotted feline that's capable of speaking human languages,[2] and it's notorious for its passion for writing and journalism, as well as its fondness for belly rubs.[1] The spots on its body may rearrange themselves to form Correspondence sigils,[1] which may reflect the Ocelot's mood or experiences.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Corresponding Ocelot, Fallen London
  2. Feed the Somnolent Hyena Empyrean Redolence before breeding it, Fallen London "The ocelot [...] "Well, that was quite a distressing experience. [...]"
  3. Corresponding Ocelot, Fallen London "The Ocelot flops onto his back [...] the symbol for 'an exchange that is both monstrous and scrupulously honest' near a foreleg."