In the search for cute bleps, one fangtabulous feline stands above all others, and that feline is Lady Demeowrina Blepsington. Having completed diplomas in archeology, meowology, and blepology, all while still a kitten, Lady Demowrina proceeded to rewrite the syllabi for those courses, in order to fund her true passion: a field of studies that would come to be called 'Blepocheology', named by the Lady herself when she created it.
Blepocheology combines blepology and archeology, and aims to learn more about the ancient history of bleps through deep dives into the ancient ruins of Bleptonia, the archaic city where it is thought that bleps originated from. Joining Lady Demeowrina's efforts is the Fur Baby Museum's impressive team of archeologists and blepologists, who will aid the lady in her exploration and documentation.
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Leonard Meownstein, great-grandson of the amazing Albert Meownstein, who was also something of a blepologist. Leonard followed in his ancestor's pawsteps and joined the trip to Bleptonia's ruins in order to show his family and the world that there was more to his ancestor's work than just E=Meow squared.
An ancient Bleptonian artifact was recently unearthed, with the writing 'When you Blep at the Void, the Void Bleps back. It is believed that this may be the origin of a void saying of very similar wording, thought to have originated in a nearby region.
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