Difference between revisions of "Ghyll:Hungfold"
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Dibbeth upon this. --[[User:Brother Arfrus|Brother Arfrus]] 10:39, 5 Jul 2005 (EDT) | Dibbeth upon this. --[[User:Brother Arfrus|Brother Arfrus]] 10:39, 5 Jul 2005 (EDT) | ||
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+ | '''[[Xurient]]''' The mysterious Xurient with its Hungfold forests | ||
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+ | Pretty Impressive Fence...recorded that the structure was already old at that time, despite being made mostly of Hungfold wood and burlap | ||
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+ | '''[[Zhur Fruit]]''' It should also be noted of their decorative principles: if cut into specific shapes after they have sprouted, they tend to stay in said given shape, making greenery statues common. Little is known of these "artists", except that they have claimed to use hungfold frameworks to support them, though this is likely a lie. | ||
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+ | '''[[Grupfish]]''' This was not the word Grupfish, as you might expect, but was in fact the word Hungfold, which has a completely different meaning. |
Revision as of 12:39, 7 July 2005
Dibbeth upon this. --Brother Arfrus 10:39, 5 Jul 2005 (EDT)
Research info:
Xurient The mysterious Xurient with its Hungfold forests
Pretty Impressive Fence...recorded that the structure was already old at that time, despite being made mostly of Hungfold wood and burlap
Zhur Fruit It should also be noted of their decorative principles: if cut into specific shapes after they have sprouted, they tend to stay in said given shape, making greenery statues common. Little is known of these "artists", except that they have claimed to use hungfold frameworks to support them, though this is likely a lie.
Grupfish This was not the word Grupfish, as you might expect, but was in fact the word Hungfold, which has a completely different meaning.