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Scree-Fice

Scree-Fice, sometimes spelled Scree Fice or Screefice, are an internet meme originating from the RPGnet forums. They are evil aliens that take human form. They feed upon, and hunger for, human eyes and kidneys which are often removed through non-lethal means. Like the aliens from Invasion of the Body Snatchers they will replace people with scree-fice duplicates. They can only be killed by mango tea, which burns them like acid, though any form of mango will act as an unpleasant repellent, much like garlic does to vampires.

Originally invented in conversation by Alexander P. Y. Fitzhugh and Judas I. Zeh, the Scree-Fice have been featured on several websites as well as in print within the pages of Omlevex, a superhero roleplaying supplement.

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