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Turtlia is a T-class planet in the far reaches of the Maeltir Galaxy. The planet does not come under any known interstellar planetary classification the Maeltir Union scholars record, which makes it very unique. Almost as though it was a cross between natural and artificial formation. (Humanoid) Locals of Turtlia stand roughly 8 inches tall.

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  • Turtlia is a T-class planet in the far reaches of the Maeltir Galaxy. The planet does not come under any known interstellar planetary classification the Maeltir Union scholars record, which makes it very unique. Almost as though it was a cross between natural and artificial formation. (Humanoid) Locals of Turtlia stand roughly 8 inches tall.
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  • Turtlia is a T-class planet in the far reaches of the Maeltir Galaxy. The planet does not come under any known interstellar planetary classification the Maeltir Union scholars record, which makes it very unique. Almost as though it was a cross between natural and artificial formation. (Humanoid) Locals of Turtlia stand roughly 8 inches tall. Large dilapidated settlements and buildings are shown dotted around the landscape including a huge city in the Tynn region, suggesting a large civillization once existed on the planet but went mysteriously extinct. Many of the Turtlian tribes worship this old civillization as creators of the entire Turtlian race.
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