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| - The Harrow is a spaceship used by the Dark Elves, which are powered by black holes. The Dark Elf nation had a large fleet of these vessels for the defence of their realm Svartalfheim, to serve as transport for fighter craft and soldiers to other planets and realms, and to provide fire support for ground armies.
- Harrow is a combatant first and foremost, though she's also capable of serving as a medic due to her extensive technical knowledge. Known to get rather annoyed at those who vocalize their pain on the battlefield. Indecisive over the most meaningless of issues. Possessive, especially over her frequent patients. Wields an Ice Pistol and Vibro-Scalpel in robot mode. Transforms into an F-16 fighter jet.
- Tools for harrowing are commonly called harrows (plural) as they are used as a set. Harrows may be of several types and weights, depending on the intended purpose. They almost always consist of a rigid frame to which are attached discs, teeth, linked chains or other means of cultivation, but tine and chain harrows are often only supported by a rigid towing-bar at the front of the set.
- Harrow, also known as the Balrog Sue, is one of the more peculiar Sues to catch the attention of the PPC. This monstrosity was captured by Adam and Frenchie of the A/V Division.
- Harrow is a member of the Mythic Dawn who oversees new member inductions. He is also the Warden to the Shrine of Dagon, located within the Lake Arrius Caverns.
- The Harrow was an Imperial Victory-class Star Destroyer variant.
- Either representing unattested [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Harrow]] *hearwe or *hearġe (perhaps ultimately cognate with harvest), or from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Harrow]] harfr/herfi; compare Danish harve (“‘harrow’”), Dutch hark (“‘rake’”). Akin to Latin carpere.
- The Harrow deck is considered to be innately invested with power (that can be read to wrest information about a person's life, or controlled to subtly influence events), and so must be treated with respect: disrespecting the deck leads to ruin.
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