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While living, the Naragi were not a combatant race; they used their skills for crafting and farming, and led a peaceful lifestyle. So, when conflict came to their world, they were unprepared, and totally annihilated by the gods and their warlike followers.

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  • While living, the Naragi were not a combatant race; they used their skills for crafting and farming, and led a peaceful lifestyle. So, when conflict came to their world, they were unprepared, and totally annihilated by the gods and their warlike followers.
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  • While living, the Naragi were not a combatant race; they used their skills for crafting and farming, and led a peaceful lifestyle. So, when conflict came to their world, they were unprepared, and totally annihilated by the gods and their warlike followers. Their physical appearance included patches of feathery red fur and distinctive facial horns. They also have a characteristic long, narrow face with a small nose, a very long upper lip, rather large lips and long pointed chin. As mentioned in Guthix's memories, the Naragi are not born with their horns, but grew them during adolescence. Also, a Naragi a "few centuries" old is still considered a child or adolescent. The length of their lifespan as well as the length of their planet's year in relation to Gielinor's is unknown.
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