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  • ...ning the word that ''are'' widely used in æalogical circles. First, mounds are often referred to as "planetary worlds". Second is the phrase "[[alter
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  • ...ane]] and is mostly surrounded by [[vacuum]] or thin [[gas]]. Examples of mounds include the [[planet]]s of [[Herit]], the [[rew (Charos)|rew]]s of [[Charos
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  • * [[Universe (æalogy)]], a plane containing numerous similar mounds
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  • [[Category:Mounds]][[Category:Lothenmydhe]]
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  • ...ane containing a number of similar [[mound]]s, or planetary worlds. These mounds may or may not be physically connected, and there may or may not be simple
    30 KB (4,907 words) - 03:47, 11 May 2013
  • ...bundance. Earthen buildings need not necessarily take the shape of hollow mounds, however; landshaping can form earth into elaborate houses and castles with
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  • [[Category:rews|rews]][[Category:Charos]][[Category:Mounds]]
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