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Since ancient times, trizelle have been hunted for food by both the Natives and Imperials. Ancient Native and Imperial civilizations relied nearly exclusively on the trizelle as a food source before learning agricultural techniques, also using the animal's bones to carve primitive tools. Even today, trizelle meat remains a delicacy among Imperial oligarchs and is served as the featured course at high-society events.

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  • Since ancient times, trizelle have been hunted for food by both the Natives and Imperials. Ancient Native and Imperial civilizations relied nearly exclusively on the trizelle as a food source before learning agricultural techniques, also using the animal's bones to carve primitive tools. Even today, trizelle meat remains a delicacy among Imperial oligarchs and is served as the featured course at high-society events.
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  • Since ancient times, trizelle have been hunted for food by both the Natives and Imperials. Ancient Native and Imperial civilizations relied nearly exclusively on the trizelle as a food source before learning agricultural techniques, also using the animal's bones to carve primitive tools. Even today, trizelle meat remains a delicacy among Imperial oligarchs and is served as the featured course at high-society events.
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