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In the quaint little village of [[WoMon:Dogpatch|Dogpatch]] there is an irregular festival known as Sadie Poken's Day held on the first full moon after the spring equinox.  
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In the quaint little village of [[Dogpatch]] there is an irregular festival known as Sadie Poken's Day held on the first full moon after the spring equinox.  
  
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This one day is of fierce trading, not of WoMai, but by WoMai. At the end of the day is a flurry of catching and the next day is usually spent either getting acquainted or Taming.  
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This one day is of fierce trading, not of WoMai but by WoMai. At the end of the day is a flurry of catching and the next day is usually spent either getting acquainted or Taming.  
  
 
The rules are quite simple: run free through the day and let yourself go wild within reason. Any WoMon or Threshold girl or unlucky bystander with WoMon genes can be caught at the end of the day. Usually, the WoMai run around until they find a Tamer or owner or someone they like and then manage to arrange their own capture.
 
The rules are quite simple: run free through the day and let yourself go wild within reason. Any WoMon or Threshold girl or unlucky bystander with WoMon genes can be caught at the end of the day. Usually, the WoMai run around until they find a Tamer or owner or someone they like and then manage to arrange their own capture.

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