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| − | Intelligent minor race native to Storm | + | Intelligent minor race native to {{WorldS|Storm|Reaver's Deep|1404}}. Members of this race are disk-shaped, 0.5m high and 1.5m across. Their world’s eccentric orbit has moulded their lifecycle into two major phases: the civilised adult which, after reproducing, is consumed by the hungry juvenile. |
This process has kept the race from developing an enduring technological society until relatively recent times. The adults have learned how to construct armoured, air-conditioned shelters where they can live to pass on their culture and technology to the next generation. | This process has kept the race from developing an enduring technological society until relatively recent times. The adults have learned how to construct armoured, air-conditioned shelters where they can live to pass on their culture and technology to the next generation. | ||
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| + | - Source: Flare Star, an adventure published by the [[William H. Keith, Jr.|William]] and [[J. Andrew Keith|Andrew]] Keith. | ||
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| + | {{LE|H|Races}} [[Category:Minor Race]] | ||
Revision as of 15:17, 3 June 2006
Intelligent minor race native to Storm (Reaver's Deep 1404). Members of this race are disk-shaped, 0.5m high and 1.5m across. Their world’s eccentric orbit has moulded their lifecycle into two major phases: the civilised adult which, after reproducing, is consumed by the hungry juvenile.
This process has kept the race from developing an enduring technological society until relatively recent times. The adults have learned how to construct armoured, air-conditioned shelters where they can live to pass on their culture and technology to the next generation.
- Source: Flare Star, an adventure published by the William and Andrew Keith.
This article is incomplete meaning it lacks important features, structure, or content. More work needs to be done to make this a good article. This is step 4. in the article refinement process.
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