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The '''Kamkenta''' was an airborne creature indigenous to the Age of [[Kahlo]], where it apparently lived in hive-like structures. There, it was used in a game in which players rode on its back. A less common (although technically more correct) name for the Kamkenta is Kahmkehnehn - from the D'ni words kahm (what), kehn (is), and ehn (it).
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The term was coined by a novice explorer; one with very little knowledge of the D'ni language.
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The '''Kamkenta''' was an airborne creature indigenous to the Age of [[Kahlo]], where it apparently lived in hive-like structures. There, it was used in a game in which players rode on its back.


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A less common (although technically more correct) name for the kamkenta is ''kamkehnehn'' [<dni>KåmKenen</dni>] - from the D'ni words ''kam'' "what" + ''kehn-ehn'' "it is". The more common term was coined by a novice explorer, with very little knowledge of the [[D'ni language]].
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Kamkenta
Found in Kahlo

The Kamkenta was an airborne creature indigenous to the Age of Kahlo, where it apparently lived in hive-like structures. There, it was used in a game in which players rode on its back.

A less common (although technically more correct) name for the kamkenta is kamkehnehn [KåmKenen] - from the D'ni words kam "what" + kehn-ehn "it is". The more common term was coined by a novice explorer, with very little knowledge of the D'ni language.