Gnat |
Gnole |
Ladybug |
Orc |
Peiste |
Pixie |
Quadav |
Rafflesia |
Sandworm |
Slug |
Yagudo
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The countless dead left in the great war's wake
served as a nearly limitless breeding grounds
for opportunistic pests such as the gnat. Without
discrimination, these flesh-eating vermin would
bury their eggs within corpses, which would come
to serve as a food source for the newly-hatched
larva. It is believed that feasting on the flesh of
dead mages--on the Mindartian continent in
particular--somehow triggered an evolutionary
abnormality resulting in a formidable array of
gnashing teeth. Once the unfailing acuity of the
gnat's sense of smell became common knowledge,
the distinctive buzzing of the gnat's approaching
wings was considered a sure harbinger of death
among soldiers.
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