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Serpentine in appearance, the spinerays were naturally predatory, but they also served shapers as tools for their ability to monitor neural pathways. Spinerays were kept in their unshaped forms as well, as they were useful in rooting out undesirables from a location. They were also used to torture victims during interrogations. There were at least two types of altered spinerays.

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  • Serpentine in appearance, the spinerays were naturally predatory, but they also served shapers as tools for their ability to monitor neural pathways. Spinerays were kept in their unshaped forms as well, as they were useful in rooting out undesirables from a location. They were also used to torture victims during interrogations. There were at least two types of altered spinerays.
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  • Serpentine in appearance, the spinerays were naturally predatory, but they also served shapers as tools for their ability to monitor neural pathways. Spinerays were kept in their unshaped forms as well, as they were useful in rooting out undesirables from a location. They were also used to torture victims during interrogations. There were at least two types of altered spinerays.
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