The Book of the SKA/Kizarak
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Notes: (Lanstiril, 2020-12-19)
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"There have been too few sightings of these kitins, secluded at the bottom of their nests, but they seem to be guarding the kitin larvae."
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Comment of the Master-at-Arms Driving a kizarak out of its nest and slaughteringis a great challenge for a team of masters. It sometimes leaves its nest for a walk in the open air. Thus one can from time to time observe a solitary kizarak wandering in the vicinity of the Tunnel of Woe. Best weapons: pike Best magics: cold, stun |
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- A long time ago homins thought that kizaraks were queens. This is how the kitinologist Daeronn Cegrips described them following a memorable expedition in the Demon's Lap.
- Later entomologists professed that they were rather queens "in the making". That is, in a way, princesses.
- Even more recently, the entomologist Ardan Keale claimed that they were princes (male specimen). Hence the mysterious name "Princes Room" given to a remote room in the Kitins' Lair.
- The specimens of the Desertstock, the Underwood Woe and the Demon's Lap keep larvae under their paws. But not that of the Tunnel of Woe.
- There is a tiny specimen of kizarak at level zero of Desertstock.
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