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The '''Symol''' is a [[Petpet]] similar to the [[Wikipedia:Mole (animal)|mole]], and has a habit of burrowing into places it shouldn't be.
 
The '''Symol''' is a [[Petpet]] from [[Meridell]] that resembles a [[Wikipedia:Mole (animal)|mole]], and has a habit of burrowing into places it shouldn't be. They live in networks of warrens, dug by hand, their mining lit by candles. [[Mysterious Symol Hole|An entrance]] to one of these warrens, released on the 20th October 2004, is present in Meridell, near the [[Turmaculus]], with which users can interact.
 
==Trivia==
*As of October 2007, the Symbol is featured in 22 items. They are also featured in the real-life item, ''Mini Red Symol [[Plushie]]''.
*Symol Day has been celebrated on the 23rd October since 2006, coinciding with [[Wikipedia:Mole Day|Mole Day]], an unofficial holiday held for the [[Wikipedia:Mole (unit)|mole]], a unit used in [[Wikipedia:Chemistry|chemistry]] that describes approximately [[Wikipedia:Avagadro constant|6.02 x 10<sup>24</sup>]] particles in a substance. Previously, a symol-themed day occurred on the 20th October, 2004.


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Revision as of 11:26, 27 October 2007

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The Symol is a Petpet from Meridell that resembles a mole, and has a habit of burrowing into places it shouldn't be. They live in networks of warrens, dug by hand, their mining lit by candles. An entrance to one of these warrens, released on the 20th October 2004, is present in Meridell, near the Turmaculus, with which users can interact.

Trivia

  • As of October 2007, the Symbol is featured in 22 items. They are also featured in the real-life item, Mini Red Symol Plushie.
  • Symol Day has been celebrated on the 23rd October since 2006, coinciding with Mole Day, an unofficial holiday held for the mole, a unit used in chemistry that describes approximately 6.02 x 1024 particles in a substance. Previously, a symol-themed day occurred on the 20th October, 2004.

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