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Revision as of 20:19, 9 June 2014
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Yu-nerig are a species of marine greatshell native to the seas near Marabethia on Roshar.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Anatomy
Like all greatshell species yu-nerig contain gemhearts, smaller than those of larger species like chasmfiends, but still of respectable size.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Ecology
Yu-nerig normally live in the sea depths, and only come onto land to pupate.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Lore
Marabethian criminal code allows the prisoners condemned to capital punishment to be used as a bait for the yu-nerig in order to be pardoned. The criminals are dangled over a seaside cliff when the water is at high tide with a cut sliced in each of their cheeks, and told their crimes will be pardoned if they hang there for a week and are not eaten by the yu-nerig. They are usually attacked within the first day, however most prisoners still opt to take the chance. The Marabethian saying of "you have eyes of red and blue" is a reference to this, as they say the prisoners can see only two things: red for the blood dripping from their wounds and blue for the sea.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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