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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|18 February 2026|Valley of Memory}} "I tell you, the white shark-fish is but a jest beside the dandan - surely the mightiest beast in all the sea.<br>It devours great creatures whole - and some say a single dandan once swallowed an entire ship with all its crew!<br>Although I know of one fisherman who swears that this fish perishes at the taste of human flesh or even at the sound of a human's cry.<br>But even if this is true, it remains a wondrous creatur..." |
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"I tell you, the [[Great white shark|white shark-fish]] is but a jest beside the {{Wiki|dandan}}—surely the mightiest beast in all the sea.<br>It devours great creatures whole—and some say a single dandan once swallowed an entire [[ship]] with all its crew!<br>Although I know of one fisherman who swears that this [[fish]] perishes at the taste of [[human]] flesh or even at the sound of a human's cry.<br>But even if this is true, it remains a wondrous creature—they say its fat runs bright as [[gold]] and sweeter than [[honey]].<br>Anoint yourself with it, they say, and you can even endure the deepest depths of the sea!" | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 13 May 2026
"I tell you, the white shark-fish is but a jest beside the dandan—surely the mightiest beast in all the sea.
It devours great creatures whole—and some say a single dandan once swallowed an entire ship with all its crew!
Although I know of one fisherman who swears that this fish perishes at the taste of human flesh or even at the sound of a human's cry.
But even if this is true, it remains a wondrous creature—they say its fat runs bright as gold and sweeter than honey.
Anoint yourself with it, they say, and you can even endure the deepest depths of the sea!"