Frodo, the renowned Middle-earthian adventurer, has stumbled upon a mysterious land of punctuation marks. His trusty map reveals a realm where commas, periods, and semicolons reign supreme.
Legend has it that Frodo's trusty sword, Anduril, once pierced the heart of a mighty comma, unleashing a deluge of grammatical errors.
As Frodo ventured deeper, he encountered the Periods of Peril, a land of abrupt endings and truncated thoughts. The locals, known as the Periodites, live in fear of the Semicolon of Sudden Death.
Should one use a comma or a semicolon in the sentence: "I have three cats: they are all black, fluffy, and purr-fectly wonderful."? Discuss.
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