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Although not inhabited by humans, some creatures did survive in this hostile environment, amongst them Jhaval, Satra Riders and flo-worms. They were named so by Badalle of the Snake and it is unclear if she invented those terms or whether they were the actual names of those creatures. Saddic of the Snake also observed vultures and crows.

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  • Although not inhabited by humans, some creatures did survive in this hostile environment, amongst them Jhaval, Satra Riders and flo-worms. They were named so by Badalle of the Snake and it is unclear if she invented those terms or whether they were the actual names of those creatures. Saddic of the Snake also observed vultures and crows.
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  • Although not inhabited by humans, some creatures did survive in this hostile environment, amongst them Jhaval, Satra Riders and flo-worms. They were named so by Badalle of the Snake and it is unclear if she invented those terms or whether they were the actual names of those creatures. Saddic of the Snake also observed vultures and crows.
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