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  • ...equently explicitly contrasted. While often used figuratively to refer to ellogous beings of particularly vicious or violent voyes, in technical contexts the ...problematic, because they straddle the borderline either between fauna and flora or between alogy and ellogy. Still, such constestable cases are the except ...
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  • ...different parts. This is true not only of the thewtrees and other large "flora", but also of other features of the wood. In some areas of the Gutwood, th ...saprophyte]]s and other [[parasite|parasitic]] flora. Among [[Telluria]]n flora, [[fungus|fungi]] are particularly common, growing on and feeding off of th ...
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  • ...fact that Axa bears no manmade buildings does not mean it has no [[ellogy|ellogous]] inhabitants. It may have the smallest population of any of the capital w ...of the church of Ll, and in particular of its [[archprelate]]. Almost any ellogous inhabitant of Axa will bow to the will of a priest of Ll, and the archprela ...
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  • ...ad no [[human]] inhabitants, but it did have inhabitants of other [[ellogy|ellogous]] species, primarily upright [[crustacean]]s that called themselves [[khori ...pital worlds. Gardens of [[fungus|fungi]] and other subterranean [[florum|flora]] are grown there, and fleshy spelaean fauna are hunted and harvested. Man ...
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  • ...[[planet]] [[Charse]]. Despite their immobility, juvel trees are [[ellogy|ellogous]] beings. Though their main bodies are incapable of movement on their own, ...de tissue from [[faunum|fauna]], including whole corpses. Like most other ellogous species, many juvel trees have developed more refined culinary tastes, and ...
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  • ...ay differ widely in their geographies, their levels of civilization, their flora and fauna, and nearly any other features. ...ade structures, the Wild Lands are not generally inhabited by any [[ellogy|ellogous]] beings, and perhaps cannot be so inhabited—some tales have it that ...
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  • .... Often this means simply aiding the spread of rare or important [[florum|flora]], by protecting them from pests or transplanting them to new areas. Howev ...ia:poplar|poplar]], she often decides to tailor her vestments to the local flora. It's not unknown for her to change her tunic without warning in front of ...
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  • The oceans of Nalw are not without [[ellogy|ellogous]] life, too, including the tentacled [[stharmi]] and the armored [[lodin]]. ...ogical evolution|evolved]] from aquatic [[primate]]s. Another terrestrial ellogous race is the [[zot]], chiropteran [[humanoid]]s that can fly between the spi ...
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  • ...ar [[kingdom (taxonomy)|kingdom]] of organisms. A [[race]] is an [[ellogy|ellogous]] species of life form, one capable of sophisticated abstract thought. ...fer to any alogous fauna, though it is often used figuratively to refer to ellogous life forms of particularly savage or unthinking mindset. ...
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  • ...me degree protected from exploitation, cukes are not legally recognized as ellogous entities equal to humans and other [[race]]s, and are not granted full righ ...erm is considered somewhat offensive by those who believe the beings to be ellogous.) Furthering the creature's cucurbitaceous appearance, its flesh is bestre ...
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  • ...]]s alien to most [[world]]s of [[Piobagh]]. The bulk of Dnnan's [[ellogy|ellogous]] populace lives on the [[seacoast|coast]], though there are scattered inla ...ne native [[species]], the [[kumga]], is suspected to be possibly [[ellogy|ellogous]]. ...
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  • ...nbow strider]], the [[scudder]], and the [[harpagon]], as well as [[florum|flora]] and [[quasiflorum|quasiflora]] like [[skymoss]], [[mum tower]]s, and [[Be [[Dreamsailor]]s notwithstanding, the Dreamsea has few permanent [[ellogy|ellogous]] inhabitants. There are, however, a few former sailors who have decided t ...
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  • ...snake|serpentine]] [[ribwalker]]. The underfold also has its own [[florum|flora]], some deriving their [[sustenance]] in this [[light]]less environment by ===Ellogous folk=== ...
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  • ...impossible that the world contains literally no life but theders, and that ellogous life is either nonexistent or composed of theders itself. ...life form]]s into theders. There have even been rare accounts of [[ellogy|ellogous]] beings being transformed into theders and pressed into service of masters ...
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  • ...to this strange environment, and it has not gone unused either by [[ellogy|ellogous]] explorers: [[dreamship]]s have been fashioned that voyage across the drea ...ct of Qabede is home to the [[anthropic complex]]; here the most prominent ellogous [[folk]] is the [[human]], and other [[organism]]s often found where humans ...
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  • Most of the [[panaster]]ic [[flora]] and [[fauna]] common elsewhere in Qabede are also found on Dadauar, but t ===Ellogous life=== ...
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  • ...e who believe them to be much smarter than that, and perhaps even [[ellogy|ellogous]]. So far, there has been no conclusive evidence one way or the other. Ga It is not only [[beast]]s and [[flora]] that have made their homes on the backs of ganulias. Entire [[settlement ...
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  • ...the air inside the mountain and allowing life there to persist. [[Ellogy|Ellogous]] life of the mountain's interior includes [[grilloch]]s, [[gastling]]s, an Although Mount Yun supports plenty of [[tree]]s and other [[florum|flora]], its rocky sides and limited [[area]] make farming problematic. Trade wo ...
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  • ...]s but no [[cell wall]]s. Sometimes [[human]]s (and perhaps other [[ellogy|ellogous]] [[race]]s) use the [[word]] specifically to refer to [[beast]]s—tha ...cular microörganisms involved are different). Even in humans, "[[gut flora]]" help break down certain [[carbohydrate]]s, though humans can survive wit ...
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  • ...]s, lulians are [[omnivore]]s, apparently adapted to eat both the [[florum|flora]] and the [[faunum|fauna]] of their homeworld. In Icathiria, most lulians ...
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