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  • ...mspace]] between the [[rew (Charos)|rew]]s of [[Charos]].[[Category:Moving water]][[Category:Skyfalls|Skyfalls]][[Category:Charos]]
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  • ...sessile animals. Sometimes, the bleeding snail will attack smaller, slow-moving molluscs and crustaceans; although it is not venomous, its radula is capabl ...of course, true blood at all, but a toxin that the snail secretes into the water in response to a perceived threat. This "snailsblood" causes in the flesh
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  • ...g able to easily see where it's going. A iorx can also get around without moving its tentacles, by means of the multiple tiny tube feet on the tentacles' un ...on and transportation of nutrients and waste products. Iorges can breathe water as easily as air, and are surprisingly graceful, albeit slow, swimmers.
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  • ...t magic]]al effect. Conversely, it's also impossible that the course of a moving wolk could be changed, or the wolk stopped entirely. ...oom. If this is the case, some nearby individuals may have an interest in moving or destroying the wolk just to open up more habitable land. Such a situati
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  • ...me temperatures and high pressures and go for long periods without food or water. Earth bears are very slow-moving, and therefore do not pose much of a threat to humans with unrestricted mov
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  • ...s that are fully opaque are impenetrable to it. They travel through clear water as easily as through air, and are almost as likely to be found underwater a ...ari, no more and no fewer, which begin circling around each other and then moving in more complex patterns, building up speed until they visually merge toget
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  • ...at]], usually [[circle|circular]] expanses of [[rock]] and [[earth]] and [[water]]. Though there are some [[skew disk|exceptions]], most of the rews line u ...that can sail the dreamseas as conventional [[ship]]s do on [[sea]]s of [[water]], floating in the mist with the surface of the world looming upside-down f
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  • ..., but it will not prevent blades that manifested in neighboring areas from moving there, nor will an epasmatic application prevent the subject from being ''c ...ten associated with a small explosion of bubbles if cast underwater, or of water droplets if cast in air. In [[Calian]], the object shimmers with a green h
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  • ...]], [[magical flight]], and the ability to [[transmute]] themselves into [[water]]. ...ally enjoy [[swimming]], and often live near [[lake]]s and other bodies of water, or, if they can afford it, install [[swimming pool|bathing pool]]s near th
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  • ...olfactory]] [[sense]]s, or perhaps on living [[animal]]s sufficiently slow-moving or immobilized for the ko to be able to attack them and kill them with litt * '''Blue''': A reaction to prolonged exposure to [[water]], either from immersion or from [[precipitation]]. The change takes about
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  • ...tem of [[root]]s below ground, that anchors the plant in place and draws [[water]] and [[mineral]]s from the soil, and [[stem]]s and [[leaf|leave]]s above g ...d [[Wikipedia:Venus flytrap|Venus flytrap]] are a little more active, with moving parts to capture their victims, but even they are sessile flora that must l
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  • ...0;/}}) is a [[landmass]] separate from any other landmasses or bodies of [[water]] or other [[liquid]], instead surrounded on all sides (including top and b ...ts in different directions in the shee's vicinity, or if the gas is itself moving relative to a large nearby landmass, but these cases are relatively rare.
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  • ...rratically, staying for years near a particular [[star]] and then suddenly moving to a distant location. Given that it always seems to end up near stars, it ...serve as individual rooms and residences. Labyrithine networks of air- or water-filled ducts connect the living organs, serving as passages between them.
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  • ...e. In most cases, this external layer is indeed of a piece and jointless, moving and flexing not by [[mechanism|mechanical]] means but by [[magic]]al [[tran ...or]] is responsible for the transfigurement of the batirine's integument. Moving through the smaller channels in the pumex are filiform fibers called [[scol
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  • ...f it desires, leave victims inside itself for long periods without food or water, saving them for its time of need or simply keeping them prisoner. ...an cause and alter winds, from light breezes to hurricanes. This includes moving air around to alter its density in different places, creating areas of high
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  • ...mally merely the Lake to outsiders. This is (usually) the largest body of water in Aarven, though its exact size and contours vary. Another significant fe ...utterly unpredictable, as is the time it stays in a given location before moving.
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  • ...air may be easy to survive in (as long as one brought a supply of food and water), whereas one associated with stone may be made of solid rock and impossibl ...ater, or air on the other, and those containing water on one plane contain water on the other; it often goes deeper than that, however, such that correspond
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  • ...needing to [[respiration|breathe]] [[air]], they can function beneath the water much as they can above it—though they can use [[atmosphere|atmospheri ...ow such a seemingly harmless thing could possibly manage to catch anything moving. The truth is that while the cuke's motion is mostly rather slow—its
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  • ...though not as frequented by regular travelers, are [[Capital Cave]], the [[Water Entrance]], and the [[Maw]], in that order. The [[Arcade]], the [[Eastern ...by getting around the hotels' three-night limit by technicalities, either moving to a different hotel every three days or spending one night in four elsewhe
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  • ...e boundary is between two nations separated by a [[lake]] or other body of water, or how far a state's claim extends into the ocean. The latter [[maritime ...tely, and since there are likely to be substantially fewer restrictions to moving between subdivisions than between nations. Still, borders do often very of
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