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The [[Wahrk]] was a large fish that held a great importance to the Rivenese.  Before the arrival of Gehn, they respected and feared the Wahrk, as it was the most powerful force they knew.  Gehn took advantage of their reverence for the fish by co-opting its likeness to use as an instrument of terror.
The [[Wahrk]] was a large fish that held a great importance to the Rivenese.  Before the arrival of Gehn, they respected and feared the Wahrk, as it was the most powerful force they knew.  Gehn took advantage of their reverence for the fish by co-opting its likeness to use as an instrument of terror.


The Rivenese subsisted mainly on fish, and meat from [[Sunner]]s, an aquatic mammal that was hunted nearly to extinction.  [[Ytram]]s were poisonous frogs that the Moiety used to make poison darts.  [[Scarab]] beetles could be found in the jungle, and were likely similar to beetles found in other D'ni ages, as they were an ingredient of the [[ink]] used to write [[book]]s.
The Rivenese subsisted mainly on fish, and meat from [[Sunner]]s, an aquatic mammal that were hunted nearly to extinction.  [[Ytram]]s were poisonous frogs that the Moiety used to make poison darts.  [[Scarab]] beetles could be found in the jungle, and were likely similar to beetles found in other D'ni ages, as they were an ingredient of the [[ink]] used to write [[book]]s.


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