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'''Fran''' is one of the characters in the [[Does Not Play Well With Others]] ''[[omake]]'' series.  Unlike her friend [[Naga]], she's [[human]] ... apparently ... and no more abnormal than any of the other humans in or around the story.  She tends to be the straight man (woman) for many Naga-centric jokes.
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'''Fran''' is one of the characters in the [[Does Not Play Well With Others]] ''[[omake]]'' series.  Unlike her friend [[Naga]], she's [[human]] ... [http://www.errantstory.com/2009-12-28/4569 apparently] ... and no more abnormal than any of the other humans in or around the story.  She tends to be the straight man (woman) for many Naga-centric jokes.
First seen [http://www.errantstory.com/comic.php?date=2007-12-25 here], and subsequently in the extensive series of [[filler art]] written by [[Michael Poe | Poe]] during his May 2008 get-caught-up hiatus.  She's appeared in a bit of [[Errant Commentary]] and would have come to a tragic end if Errant Commentary is to be taken seriously.  It's not, of course.
First seen [http://www.errantstory.com/comic.php?date=2007-12-25 here], and subsequently in the extensive series of [[filler art]] written by [[Michael Poe | Poe]] during his May 2008 get-caught-up hiatus.  She's appeared in a bit of [[Errant Commentary]] and would have come to a tragic end if Errant Commentary is to be taken seriously.  It's not, of course.

Revision as of 05:30, 30 December 2009

Fran is one of the characters in the Does Not Play Well With Others omake series. Unlike her friend Naga, she's human ... apparently ... and no more abnormal than any of the other humans in or around the story. She tends to be the straight man (woman) for many Naga-centric jokes.

First seen here, and subsequently in the extensive series of filler art written by Poe during his May 2008 get-caught-up hiatus. She's appeared in a bit of Errant Commentary and would have come to a tragic end if Errant Commentary is to be taken seriously. It's not, of course.

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