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  • ...ns to [[organism]]s of the [[anthropic complex]]. That is, they require [[water]], [[air]] with [[oxygen]], [[temperature]]s around three hundred [[Kelvin]
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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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  • The '''Bay of Strife''' is a body of water on the southern coast of the continent of [[Dachaga]] on the [[world]] of [ ...f waterwheels and similar devices to produce energy from the motion of the water, the city of [[Aqanta]] being particularly notable for its proliferation of
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  • ...ater in Jhembaz is through the [[Bottomless Sea]], where it mixes with the water from the other side of the disk and eventually disperses into the air of th
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  • ...h plentifully supplied with oil, have few convenient sources of unpolluted water, and have to import it from lands on the other sides of the continents. ...south across the other edge of the land into a large bog of mixed oil and water called the [[Metal Marsh]]. The Rainbow Sea has a single outlet, the [[Gra
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  • ...unts of time, perhaps ten or twenty minutes before they must return to the water. (The output of air from their lungs also gives them vocal abilities; some ...on of plants and algae, [[fish]], and other aquatic life such as crayfish, water snails, and various other [[mollusc]]s and [[crustacean]]s. Some sanhvin h
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  • ...e veigur's center is the [[Mirror Sea]], a more or less triangular body of water the full depths of which remain unplumbed.
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  • ...nd other foliage in the surface of the structure to deflect and absorb the water—or simply by constructing the clay edifice in a dry area. Landshaped ===Water===
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  • ...seas in the land half. Aside from the oceans, Arianiga's largest body of water is the [[Alabaster Sea]], connected to the ocean known as the [[Sepulcher]]
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  • ..., is considered notably more dangerous than the other two. A patchwork of water and land covers the world, with the land covering approximately 38% of the ...stic transformation. One mester, for example, sees the world covered in [[water]]—except the former seas, which become underwater expanses of [[air]]
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  • ...w gulletful. The ganulia tends to stay at or very near the surface of the water, very seldom having any need to submerge. ...ste is expelled through the [[anus]] into the [[cloaca]] and thence to the water outside.
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  • ...ch lets it border the [[Rainbow Sea]] while still having access to fresh [[water]] from rivers flowing into the sea from the north. ...nsure that the valley remains well watered, supplemented when necessary by water from the [[glacier]]s in the peaks of the mountains.
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  • ...long [[spine (Nalw)|spine]]s. The surface of the world is covered with [[water]], only the spines providing dry land to settle on. Nevertheless, its inha ...e are some hardy [[life form]]s that thrive in the dizzier heights. Fresh water exists in vessels inside the spines, but is often difficult to find or tap,
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  • ...on and transportation of nutrients and waste products. Iorges can breathe water as easily as air, and are surprisingly graceful, albeit slow, swimmers. ...e iorx discharge their [[sperm]] and [[ovum|egg]]s, respectively, into the water; the sperm fertilize the eggs externally, and grow first into [[plankton]]i
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  • ...errestrial locomotion, though at the cost of losing its ability to breathe water. The word "landhorse" may seem redundant, but is adapted from the name of
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  • ...can propel themselves above the substrate for short distances by expelling water at high speeds from their [[siphon]]s, but this is a tiring ability that th ...roper clam takes in water through a tube called an incurrent siphon. The water passes through a comb-like [[gill]] structure called a [[ctenidium]], where
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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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  • ...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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  • ...and a full crew, but as colorless and translucent as [[glass]]... or as [[water]]. Experienced sailors and scholars know that its shape is deceptive; thou ...pearance common to deeplings, looking as if it is itself made of congealed water (which, in a way, it is). It is said to look especially eerie when backlit
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  • ...ttered across Sent's surface. Not all of them, however, are surrounded by water. Most of Sent is indeed covered by liquid, but not necessary that particul ...s divided into so many small islands, isolated from each other not only by water but in many cases by liquids more difficult to traverse, has made trade and
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