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Examples
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In their spare time they knock out a human/beast, which they call Dren (it's nerdbackwards).
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It's clear that Dren is confused, angry, reacting to abuse, acting on her/his own distinctly inhuman biological urges, and so forth.
"...to watch you shake and shout it out..." unknownbinaries 2010
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Dren is undoubtedly one of the most amazing creatures ever brought to the screen.
"...to watch you shake and shout it out..." unknownbinaries 2010
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Dren is undoubtedly one of the most amazing creatures ever brought to the screen.
"...to watch you shake and shout it out..." greygirlbeast 2010
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All you need to know about her yes, she's a she is that she's called Dren, which is nerd spelled backwards, and that after a particularly colicky childhood she is played by a seductive French actress named Delphine Chan ac.
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One of their attempts, which they name Dren, develops from a deformed female infant into a beautiful but dangerous winged human-chimera in stunning time, and quickly builds a bond with both of her creators, a bond that soon turns deadly.
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At first, they intend to destroy it before it comes to full term, but matters take their own course and the pair find themselves acting as surrogate mother and father to the creature, which they name Dren
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But much like its classic monster predecessors the creature, called Dren, has a soul.
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 2010
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But much like its classic monster predecessors the creature, called Dren, has a soul.
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 2010
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They call her Dren (nerd spelled backward), but instead of mastering new technology to test disease-curing drugs that could change the world, they fall in love with their creation and "adopt" her as their own daughter, forming a sentimental attachment.
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