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It's common knowledge that the Lizardmen of wildspace, incubated in special ships near fire bodies, are smarter than their terrestrial kin. What's less well known is that this process results in the occasional dual-yolked egg being viable. Recks and Wrax are identical twins and almost never seen apart. They keep to themselves by nature, taking turns to speak when addressed by one of the crew. They're hard and uncomplaining workers, and their perfact teamwork makes makes them excellent riggers and equally fearsome skirmishers, wielding cutlass and belaying pin.  
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It's common knowledge that the Lizardmen of wildspace, incubated in special ships near fire bodies, are smarter than their terrestrial kin. What's less well known is that this process results in the occasional dual-yolked egg being viable. Recks and Wrax are identical twins and almost never seen apart. They keep to themselves by nature, taking turns to speak when addressed by one of the crew. They're hard and uncomplaining workers, and their perfect teamwork makes makes them excellent riggers and equally fearsome skirmishers, wielding cutlass and belaying pin.  
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 19 August 2013

It's common knowledge that the Lizardmen of wildspace, incubated in special ships near fire bodies, are smarter than their terrestrial kin. What's less well known is that this process results in the occasional dual-yolked egg being viable. Recks and Wrax are identical twins and almost never seen apart. They keep to themselves by nature, taking turns to speak when addressed by one of the crew. They're hard and uncomplaining workers, and their perfect teamwork makes makes them excellent riggers and equally fearsome skirmishers, wielding cutlass and belaying pin.


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