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They could have discovered Necrum after searching for new sources of bones, following the closure (or earlier decline, as Zerox points out) of RuptureFarms. If they already knew about it (having built sewers that end up there), the Cartel wouldn’t necessarily start mining there if they already had a good source of bones from RuptureFarms. But why would they have built a sewer system that ends up in an oasis in the middle of a desert? Much more likely their sewers ‘leak’ into natural groundwater or maybe geological or Mudokon wells that then took the Fleeches to Necrum.
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I guess it would make plenty more sense if Necrum Mines had begun maybe several months before the destruction of Rupture Farms began.
Yet I believe Glukkons would actually start mining if they had discovered Necrum earlier on, due to the fact the would love to have more bones if they could find it. According to them, you could never have more than you need.
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But if the Necrum is an oasis, is behind the Necrum the desert?
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An oasis is an area
in a desert in which there is water. I don't believe it would count if Necrum served as a border line to other areas with water.
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1. Why do all glukkons have that octigi like symbol on their necks, and why do some sligs have it posted on their pants? Is it the magog cartel symbol?
2. There is a picture of grubbs getting ready for war and all of them look ready to fight except one. All of them have red eyes except for that nervous one with purple eyes. Is he some kind of special grubb?
3. In the AE movie posters there seems to be a glukkon in the background sometimes who is looking down upon all the events happening. It can't be the brewmasted because the brewmaster is shown below the glukkon's eyes. Is it molluck?
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1. Because they are Octigi? I assume it is just a sign of their octipi like heritage. And yes, it is the Magog Cartel symbol. Being that Sligs are security members of the Magog Cartel, they probably would have that symbol as well.
2. Red eyes? I believe they're green. Dude, I think you might be color blind...
Anyway, I don't think he really has a role in the game. I think he was just a character thrown in for the picture.
3. It isn't Mullock, the Glukkon has a much more cleaner face than that. It probably is the Brewmaster, since we see his eyes are positioned a much similar way as we see the Brewmaster in other movie posters.