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Nestlings have been the subject of intense debate since the term was provocatively first used in the title of the widely anticipated Supranormal Activity Investigation Team report ''Interdimensional Politics, Nestlings and the Polished Mirror Institute''. The SAIT was not in the habit of using that word, and representatives of the SAIT, the CTPS and the Polished Mirror have either claimed ignorance of the term, or claim to be not at liberty to explain further. The report has since been postponed indefinitely, following the violent death of Amily Frankenmuth, the primary author of the report and Inspector-Lieutenant of the SAIT.
Nestlings have been the subject of intense debate since the term was provocatively first used in the title of the widely anticipated Supranormal Activity Investigation Team report ''Interdimensional Politics, Nestlings and the Polished Mirror Institute''. The SAIT was not in the habit of using that word, and representatives of the SAIT, the CTPS and the Polished Mirror have either claimed ignorance of the term, or claim to be not at liberty to explain further. The report has since been postponed indefinitely, following the violent death of Amily Frankenmuth, the primary author of the report and Inspector-Lieutenant of the SAIT on January 10th, 207 AK.

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Nestlings have been the subject of intense debate since the term was provocatively first used in the title of the widely anticipated Supranormal Activity Investigation Team report Interdimensional Politics, Nestlings and the Polished Mirror Institute. The SAIT was not in the habit of using that word, and representatives of the SAIT, the CTPS and the Polished Mirror have either claimed ignorance of the term, or claim to be not at liberty to explain further. The report has since been postponed indefinitely, following the violent death of Amily Frankenmuth, the primary author of the report and Inspector-Lieutenant of the SAIT on January 10th, 207 AK.