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{{quote|‘Dinosaurs. Useless. Let’s move on.’|[[Bastille]]}}
 
 
'''Dinosaurs''' are (somewhat) sentient species in of the [[Free Kingdoms]]. They are native to [[Melerand]].{{book ref|a1|4}}
 
'''Dinosaurs''' are (somewhat) sentient species in of the [[Free Kingdoms]]. They are native to [[Melerand]].{{book ref|a1|4}}
 
They are much smaller than the dinosaurs that presumably lived in Hushlands, with Tyrannosaurus Rex reaching five to six feet tall. They also have varying coloration (green, orange, etc). They wear trousers and speak with Meleran (British in Hushlands) accent{{book ref|a1|9}}. The majority of them appear to be refined, calm, and well-mannered, sometimes to a fault, which is why they are considered to be useless in crisis situation{{book ref|a1|16}}.
 
They are much smaller than the dinosaurs that presumably lived in Hushlands, with Tyrannosaurus Rex reaching five to six feet tall. They also have varying coloration (green, orange, etc). They wear trousers and speak with Meleran (British in Hushlands) accent{{book ref|a1|9}}. The majority of them appear to be refined, calm, and well-mannered, sometimes to a fault, which is why they are considered to be useless in crisis situation{{book ref|a1|16}}.

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‘Dinosaurs. Useless. Let’s move on.’

Dinosaurs are (somewhat) sentient species in of the Free Kingdoms. They are native to Melerand.[1] They are much smaller than the dinosaurs that presumably lived in Hushlands, with Tyrannosaurus Rex reaching five to six feet tall. They also have varying coloration (green, orange, etc). They wear trousers and speak with Meleran (British in Hushlands) accent[2]. The majority of them appear to be refined, calm, and well-mannered, sometimes to a fault, which is why they are considered to be useless in crisis situation[3].

The librarians in the Hushlands execute dinosaurs, enlarge their bones and place them into rock formations for the archaeologists to dig up.


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