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Thanks Xav, ok to the question..... Hmmmm, ok the Shrykull wasn't included because its strictly a sacred of the sacredest creatures. Scarbs, Paramites, and Meeches were part of the natural habbitat, were they got to whitness and see thier strenght and power. The Shrykull however was just a belif that ancient Muds had in which they've never seen.
I know I didn't explain it to well but Im really tired at the moment and Im sure Max of Khanz will come by and give a better explination.
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..I managed to take out the tiger with a can of mace; but the shop owner and his son, that's a different story all together...I had to beat them to death with their own shoes...
The shrykull was a beast that both the Mudanchee and Mudomo tribes worshipped as a superior sprititual being. Both tribes were different branches of the shrykull religion, one to honor its paramite half the other to honor its scrab half.
The rumored Mudoncho tribe who worshipped the meeches and had a seperate religion. The shrykull was not revered in the same way as the other two tribes mentioned did.
See what did I tell ya! Khanz gave a much better explination than I did. Yeesh I guess I need to breif up on my Mudomo and Mudanchee knowledge.
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..I managed to take out the tiger with a can of mace; but the shop owner and his son, that's a different story all together...I had to beat them to death with their own shoes...
Many people are under the misconception that the mudokons were a very peaceful race. This is not entirely true.
The majority of mudokon tribes were constantly fighting amongst themselves and other races, competing for the role of Dominant Species. Over the years they have been beaten, subjugated and had their spirits crushed.
I don't know about you, but to me being a wuss and being a pacifist are two different things. Even if they usually come hand in hand.