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Shartrose 

Shartrose is many different things: An affirmative, a way to tell someone off, it is also a name of an ancient god with all-powerful godly gifts in the Sqagler culture
"Can you take me to prom?" "Shartrose" (affirmative) "Hey can I get yo numba?" "Shartrose!" followed by a disgusted face (negative affirmative) "hey do you know what heaven is called in the Sqagler culture?" "um I think that it is called the Shartroseahfeild as it is the resting place of Shartrose, it is said that since it is His field he allows anyone that he wishes to have in said field. that's why Sqaglers are one of the happiest cultures as they are free to live their lives without any rules of who will be able to come in to Shartroseahfeild and they can do what they want to do without judgement from Shartrose." (the god)
Shartrose by Shartrose_lovea September 24, 2022
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