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'''Scarabs''' are a species of flesh-eating beetles. They were in a sense worshipped because the Egyptians related it to the birth and death of the sun every morning, and believed that the "Scarab" rolled the sun across the sky each day. They are carnivorous creatures, and were a crucial element of the [[Hom-Dai]] curse. |
'''Scarabs''' are a species of flesh-eating beetles. They were in a sense worshipped because the Egyptians related it to the birth and death of the sun every morning, and believed that the "Scarab" rolled the sun across the sky each day. They are carnivorous creatures, and were a crucial element of the [[Hom-Dai]] curse. |
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Revision as of 08:36, 17 November 2008
Scarabs are a species of flesh-eating beetles. They were in a sense worshipped because the Egyptians related it to the birth and death of the sun every morning, and believed that the "Scarab" rolled the sun across the sky each day. They are carnivorous creatures, and were a crucial element of the Hom-Dai curse.