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'''Caligula "Cali" Lotus''' is a player for the [[Boston Flowers]]. She joined the team after the incineration of [[Jorge Ito]] in the Season 3, Day 47 match against the [[New York Millennials]].  
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'''Caligula "Cali" Lotus''' was a lineup player for the [[Boston Flowers]]. She joined the team after the incineration of [[Jorge Ito]] in the Season 3, Day 47 match against the [[New York Millennials]].  
  
  
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== History ==
 
== History ==
Witnesses of Jorge's incineration claim that she grew in the spot that Jorge's ashes fell, immediately picked up a bat, and continued the match for the Flowers. Some speculate that she is the reincarnation of Jorge.
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Witnesses of Ito's incineration claim that she grew in the spot that Ito's ashes fell, immediately picked up a bat, and continued the match for the Flowers. Some speculate that she is the reincarnation of Ito.
  
Caligula claims to be dating The Flowers team captain and head coach, [[Beck Whitney]]. Presumably, this sprung forth after a couple of games sitting next to each other in the dugout. Caligula has not provided any details regarding this other than simply stating "Mine".
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Caligula claimed to be dating the Flowers' team captain and head coach, [[Beck Whitney]]. Presumably, this sprung forth after a couple of games sitting next to each other in the dugout. Caligula did not provided any details regarding this other than simply stating, "Mine".
  
Caligula has a frog friend named Fern Ignatius Lotus. They tend to sit on Caligula's shoulder during games, and when not with Caligula, they are usually in the hands of Beck Whitney.
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Caligula had a frog friend named Fern Ignatius Lotus. They tended to sit on Caligula's shoulder during games, and when not with Caligula, they were usually in the hands of Whitney.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:10, 8 September 2020

Caligula "Cali" Lotus was a lineup player for the Boston Flowers. She joined the team after the incineration of Jorge Ito in the Season 3, Day 47 match against the New York Millennials.


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Caligula currently has no notable events in the official record books.

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History

Witnesses of Ito's incineration claim that she grew in the spot that Ito's ashes fell, immediately picked up a bat, and continued the match for the Flowers. Some speculate that she is the reincarnation of Ito.

Caligula claimed to be dating the Flowers' team captain and head coach, Beck Whitney. Presumably, this sprung forth after a couple of games sitting next to each other in the dugout. Caligula did not provided any details regarding this other than simply stating, "Mine".

Caligula had a frog friend named Fern Ignatius Lotus. They tended to sit on Caligula's shoulder during games, and when not with Caligula, they were usually in the hands of Whitney.