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Wute was a forest moon of Zean. It was inhabitant by the tiny specie, the Munky, which were about 40cm tall. All of the moons land was totally overgrown by trees, because the seas were not salt, the trees could grow to the edge of the water and some trees even in the water. this was a great advantage for the Munkies because they lived in the trees, and people had a hard time getting on land, they could attack easily.

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  • Wute was a forest moon of Zean. It was inhabitant by the tiny specie, the Munky, which were about 40cm tall. All of the moons land was totally overgrown by trees, because the seas were not salt, the trees could grow to the edge of the water and some trees even in the water. this was a great advantage for the Munkies because they lived in the trees, and people had a hard time getting on land, they could attack easily.
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  • Wute was a forest moon of Zean. It was inhabitant by the tiny specie, the Munky, which were about 40cm tall. All of the moons land was totally overgrown by trees, because the seas were not salt, the trees could grow to the edge of the water and some trees even in the water. this was a great advantage for the Munkies because they lived in the trees, and people had a hard time getting on land, they could attack easily.
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