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[[File:Griskin.jpg|thumb|200px|A Griskin in [[the Land of the Livid Dead]]]] | [[File:Griskin.jpg|thumb|200px|A Griskin in [[the Land of the Livid Dead]]]] | ||
The mystic '''Griskins''' weren't always ghosts. Once, their tribe roamed the Moor and performed their incantations freely. But the [[Great Spirit Palmito]] was aggravated by all the racket, so he turned the Griskins into ghosts and confined them to a great tower where their singing wouldn't wake up any more spirits. | The mystic '''Griskins''' weren't always ghosts. Once, their tribe roamed [[The Land of the Livid Dead|the Moor]] and performed their incantations freely. But the [[Great Spirit Palmito]] was aggravated by all the racket, so he turned the Griskins into ghosts and confined them to a great tower where their singing wouldn't wake up any more spirits. | ||
[[fr:Mouru]] | [[fr:Mouru]] | ||
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The mystic Griskins weren't always ghosts. Once, their tribe roamed the Moor and performed their incantations freely. But the Great Spirit Palmito was aggravated by all the racket, so he turned the Griskins into ghosts and confined them to a great tower where their singing wouldn't wake up any more spirits.