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The Doclopedia #1,475
The Alphabet: W is For…Worms Of Prall
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On the planet Prall, located 598 light years from Earth, the most popular tourist attraction are the Worms of Prall. These enormous creatures, each measuring as much as 5 miles long, gather once a year on the swamp continent Rellor to mate, after which the females lay eggs and then all of the adults die in a blaze of bright colors that is visible from space.
During their one year of life, Worms of Prall are hidden just a few feet below the surface of the ground. They feed on organic matter, growing very long, but only a dozen or so feet wide. They have almost no predators except loofs, renninn and gwirshbars. While the total population seldom tops 100,000, it has been known to drop to less than half that every few decades. Nobody knows why.
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The Doclopedia #1,476
The Alphabet: W is For…Wind Boat
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A wind boat uses the same magicks as a sky ship to float through the air, but at a much lower level. Because of this, wind boats never reach an altitude of more than 100 feet. They are also not powered by wind spells for propulsion, so they can only travel at the speed of the wind, or at the speed of rowers using large wind oars.
Wind boats are generally small, no longer than 24 feet or wider than 8 feet. They are mostly used for local travel, hauling passengers and goods. Still, many adventurers have used wind boats for long voyages, such as the time Tylin the Lucky and his band of adventurers crossed the Black Desert to reach the Maze of Xask, or when the Sisterhood of the Violet Dawn sailed two wind boats across the Great Inland Sea to the ruins of Glay Gudar.